Talk:Contemporary Educational Psychology/Chapter 2: The Learning Process

I still don't have the knack for using the shortcut syntax for page links within a wikibook there are a few problems for this chapter--subsections are not universally and mutually accessible. I've got to go back and check them all, whilst paying close attention to the syntax. Seems like a "flat" structure is easier to deal with overall for a large online document--I can see why people are favoring it compared to a deep structure.

First, though, I want to get the rest of the content posted for Chapter 2. Then I will fiddle with the links again. Klseifert 14:47, 9 August 2007 (UTC)

p.s.
OK, content has now been posted (mostly), though not yet the "end matter." The Constructivism and Behaviorism sections are inconsistent, though--construc. is posted on main intro page, but behaviorism is linked to a separate page. A parallel structure would be better. Klseifert 16:19, 9 August 2007 (UTC)

Simple end matter has been posted
Now what is missing is: 130.179.184.28 18:37, 9 August 2007 (UTC)
 * Tables and figures--for these I will have to learn the syntax. It seems potentially difficult, but hopefully OK if I take my time.
 * Appropriate links to wikipedia "definitional" articles. I know I'm not supposed to use many of these, but I think there are a few that should be added to this chapter.
 * Check for full, mutual linkages among pages and parts.
 * Question: is there no way in a wiki to do the equivalent of an "anchored link" that I use a lot in Dreamweaver?

(That's me again--I forgot again to sign in. Klseifert 18:38, 9 August 2007 (UTC) )