This job does not involve any actual writing, coding, or creating material. However, the person that does this job must be good at searching for information on search engines and directories such as Google and Yahoo.
This job also requires knowledge of how “Wiki?? websites such as Wikipedia work.
The job is to collect vocabulary-related articles and post them on [[login to view URL]][1]. You must post the articles and make sure they are formatted properly using wiki conventions. I.e. you can’t simply paste the html ??" you must paste the text only and then format it with the wiki syntax. For more information on this, see: <[login to view URL]:Tutorial_%28Formatting%29>
## Deliverables
Update Vocabulary Wiki with copyright-free
material
This job does not involve any actual writing, coding, or
creating material. However, the person that does this job must be good at
searching for information on search engines and directories such as Google and
Yahoo.
This job also requires knowledge of how “class=SpellE>Wiki?? websites such as Wikipedia
work.
The job is to collect vocabulary-related articles and post
them on [[login to view URL]://[login to view URL]">[login to view URL]][2]>. You
must post the articles and make sure they are formatted properly using class=SpellE>wiki conventions. I.e. you can’t simply paste the
html ??" you must paste the text only and then format it with the class=SpellE>wiki syntax. For more information on this, see: href="[[login to view URL]:Tutorial_%28Formatting%29">[login to view URL]:Tutorial_%28Formatting%29][3]>
You can get the articles from wherever you like. However, they
must meet the following criteria:
1)style='font:7.0pt "Times New Roman"'> They
must be of high quality
2)style='font:7.0pt "Times New Roman"'> They
must be copyright free. I.e. the copyright on the article must allow
reproduction on the wiki.
3)style='font:7.0pt "Times New Roman"'> They
must fit the section they are posted under (For example, every article posted
under “GRE w:st="on">Vocabulary Building->GRE
Word Lists?? must relate to vocabulary for the GRE exam.)
4)style='font:7.0pt "Times New Roman"'> You
cannot post the same article (or part of one) in the more than one place.
To complete this job, you must post lots of articles in
sections as follows:
General w:st="on">Vocabulary Building:
5 more articles on top of the 5 that are already there
(brings the total to 10)
Vocabulary for Adult self improvement:
You must post 5 Articles here
Vocabulary for standardised tests
Under the section “Vocabulary for standardised
tests??, there are three sub-sections (SAT, GRE, and TOEFL). For each of
these sections you must post the following articles:
1)style='font:7.0pt "Times New Roman"'> Word
Lists: 5 separate word lists with at least 100 words in each. Word lists must
apply to the exam in question. The lists must contain the word and the
definition.
2)style='font:7.0pt "Times New Roman"'> Vocabulary
tips: 3 separate articles with specific vocabulary tips for the exam in
question
3)style='font:7.0pt "Times New Roman"'> Articles:
3 General articles about the exam in question
You must then do a similar thing for the ESL section
1)style='font:7.0pt "Times New Roman"'> Word
lists: 5 ESL word lists with word and definition
2)style='font:7.0pt "Times New Roman"'> ESL
Vocabulary tips: 3 different articles about ESL vocabulary
3)style='font:7.0pt "Times New Roman"'> ESL
Articles: 3 General ESL Articles
ESL-English Pronunciation
5 Separate articles relating to English Pronunciation
If you do a good job on this there will be much more work
for you in the future ??" as this wiki will
require constant maintenance and updating.
## Platform
Any