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Welcome __Welcome to the Woodland Harvest Mountain Farm Wiki! __
We will use this wiki This Wiki serves the purpose of documentation and insight-sharing for the co-creative collaboration between Olin College and [Woodland Harvest Mountain Farm](http://www.woodlandharvest.org/). Please refer to document progress on projectsour [Olin at Woodland Harvest website](http://olinatwoodlandharvest.com/), share recipes and thoughtsour [Closer Look website](https://www.closerlook.olinatwoodlandharvest.com/), and anything else we want to create a [media collection](http://wiki page for. This wiki is publicly available, but only users with an account can edit pagesolinatwoodlandharvest.com/index.php/Media_Around_Fall_2020_-_Olin_at_Woodland_Harvest) to find out more about this educational experiment.
Please request an account in the upper right corner or We will use the guest login that Lisa this wiki to document progress on projects, share recipes and thoughts, and Elizabeth can give youanything else we want to create a wiki page for. Due to extremely high spammingThis wiki is publicly available, Leon will have to approve your but only users with an account firstcan edit pages.
## Useful TipsPlease [request an account](http://wiki.olinatwoodlandharvest.com/index.php/Special:RequestAccount ) in the upper right corner. Your account will have to be approved by the _Magic_ account. You can find login information on a laminated _Woodland Harvest Wiki_ card in the living room. Alternatively, you can ask Leon to approve your account request.
Very excitinglyOn [[Special:AllPages]], this Wiki uses you can see all pages. If you want to know more about the electricity system, go to [[Markdown conventionsMain House Electricity System]](https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet) for writing texts. Markdown is written in plain text. For exampleFurthermore, this there is how you write the title a selection of a page: `# Cool Title`important pages below.
## Useful tips Very excitingly, this Wiki uses [Markdown conventions](https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Markdown) for writing texts. Markdown is written in plain text, which makes writing and editing faster as you don't have to click on buttons to format. For example, you indicate the highest level of titles with `# Cool Title` and lower titles with `##`, `###`. To make text bold, use two underscores in front and after the word `__bold word__`. For italic text, use one underscore `_italic text_`. For more help with markdown conventions, check out [this cheat sheet](https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown- Create Cheatsheet). You can use [HTML tags](https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting#HTML_tags) for comments, quotes, many other things. They are quite useful.Here are a few more useful tips: - On your laptop, create a new page by searching for the desired page name and click the red page title- On your phone, create a new page by adding the desired title after the `index.php/` in the URL. For example: `http://wiki.olinatwoodlandharvest.com/index.php/My New Example Page`- For image insertion info, click [here](https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Images#Syntax).- On wikis, you can't easily change the title of a page. Change a page's title by moving the entire page with its discussionto a new page.
- Consult the [Users Guide](https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Help:Contents) for information on using the wiki software.
- If you want to cite, add `[^paper1]` after you sentence and `[^paper1]:ominous source(2803)` at the end of the page. A citation will look like this. [^citation]
 
## A few pages
 
- [[Special:AllPages]]
- [[Main House Electricity System]]
- [[Thesis outline - resilience and dynamic complexity]], [[Notes - Dynamic Complexity and Resilience Thesis/ISR-G]]
- [[Group Purchases for Fall 2020]]
- [[Additional Solar Panels Research]]
- [[Timeline of Accomplishments during Fall 2020]]
- [[Octagon Documentation]]
 
 
[^citation]: this is what a citation looks like.
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