User talk:Paulpen

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New pages
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Hi
I observe that you created the following pages in Wikibooks. I would like to know if these pages form parts of a book.

‎‎* - this is a guideline for the students ‎‎* this is a chapter ‎* this is a chapter
 * - this is a guideline for the students
 * - this is a chapter
 * this is a chapter

I also request you to move these pages to the namespace for the book as per Wikibooks naming conventions in case you are preparing to create one. In case you need help in this matter, feel free to contact me in my talk page. Thanks -Ravichandar My coffee shop 16:07, 1 November 2008 (UTC)

Many thanks - we are still new to this so trying to get started,

Consumer Behavior in Travel and Tourism
Hello. Am I right in thinking that you are the instructor for this class based project? I've just made a few changes to the structure of your book so that it fits in with our naming policy. I'm an administrator here so if you need any more help with anything just leave me a message on my talk page or e-mail me. Regards --AdRiley (talk) 07:52, 27 November 2008 (UTC)

Yes, this is a class writing project, and students are compiling the chapters. I will be in touch as we may need more help in formating etc.

It is a class project, each section written by students.

Thanks Paul Penfold School of Hotel & Tourism Management HK Polytechnic University