Wikipedia:WikiProject Telerehabilitation
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Welcome to the WikiProject Telerehabilitation! |
This WikiProject is a collaboration of project participants to create, expand, and organise articles relating to the field of telerehabilitation. |
If you would like to help, please inquire on the talk page, see the to-do list below and join the project. |
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[edit] Title
WikiProject on Telerehabilitation
[edit] Scope
This project was created to expand and improve the articles related to telerehabilitation. It is hoped that it will attract Wikipedians and academics interested in this issue, and will result in creation of Featured-class encyclopedic and peer-reviewed articles on related subjects.
[edit] Related WikiProjects
See list of health science related WikiProjects.
Wikipedia:WikiProject Usability is also of note.
[edit] Related Wikiportals
[edit] Related Collaborations
[edit] Participants
- Please sign below if you are interested in joining this project. Please note that as this is a Wikipedia project, registering an account is highly recommended.
- --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus Talk 17:21, 15 May 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] Tasks
[edit] Create new encyclopedic articles
Please list new Telerehabilitation-related articles here (newer articles at the top in the relevant sections below, please).
Develop:
[edit] Completed
[edit] Featured level
The best articles on Wikipedia are listed as Wikipedia:Featured articles. It is our goal to ensure that all telerehabilitation-related entries reach this goal as soonas possible. Once an article has reached the FA-level, please list it at the Wikipedia:Featured article candidates page.
[edit] Destubbed
Any new destubbed articles that have an interesting or unusual fact in them should be suggested for the Did you know? to appear in the box on the Main Wikipedia page. DYN has a 72 hr. time limit from the creation of the article.
- University of Pittsburgh School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences created on 4 May, destubbed on 10 May
- Cosmobot created in 17 April
[edit] New stubs
Stubs are Wikipedia entries that do not yet contain enough information to be considered real articles. Please see Wikipedia:Stub for more information on what differentiates a proper article from a 'stub'. Please note that Wikipedia values stubs as useful first steps toward eventually completed articles.
- Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America created on 18 June
- Association of Telehealth Service Providers created on 18 June
- American Telemedicine Association created on 18 June
- National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research created on 24 May
- Katherine D. Seelman created on 7 May
- David M. Brienza created on 6 May
- Clifford E. Brubaker created on 5 May
- Telerehabilitation created on 23 March
[edit] Uploaded images
- May 2005
Forbes Tower, one of several buildings on Pitt Campus related to the University of Pittsburgh School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences |
Clifford E. Brubaker, dean of UP SHRS |
[edit] To do
[edit] New articles to be created
[edit] New stubs to be destubbed
Articles list above in the 'New stubs' section should be expanded to the destubbed level.
[edit] Destubbed articles to be featured
Articles list above in the 'Destubbed' section should be improved to the FA-level.