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A continuación se muestra un glosario de los términos empleados en la Wikiversidad. Se puede incluir cualquier término que resulte desconocido a la espera de que algún wikiversitario veterano complete la descripción del mismo.
Ceci est le glossaire du jargon utilisé sur Wikiversité, surtout dans la ligne de ''résumé''. Vous pouvez y ajouter les termes dont vous aimeriez avoir la définition, qu'un « initié » écrira à coup sûr.
 
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== A ==
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:Una subpágina donde se mantienen discusiones concluidas, con el objeto de reducir el tamaño de la página principal.
::''Véase también:'' Wikiversidad:Cómo archivar una página.
=== Anon ===
 
<!-- Abbreviation for "anonymous user". This is what you are if you have not logged in.
Also used: IP user. -->
== B ==
=== Ban ===
<!-- Banning is the extreme, last resort action by which someone is prevented from editing Wikiversity for a prolonged or indeterminate length of time. Reason for banning is usually a long history of biased edits, persistent adding of incorrect or doubtful material, refusal to cooperate with others, or extreme incivility and threats. If someone is banned, their username is blocked, and any username or IP that is with great likelihood identified as being the same person can be blocked without any further reason. See also: Block. -->
=== Barnstar ===
<!-- Barnstars are a light-hearted system of awards given to Wikiversity editors by other editors to acknowledge good work or other positive contributions to Wikiversity. They take the form of an image posted to an editor's talk page, usually in the form of a five-pointed star. There are a wide variety of different types of barnstar, each indicating a different reason for the award having been given. -->
=== Barra de navegación ===
<!-- The side bar holds a collection of links and the search tool and is displayed at the upper left edge of Wikiversity pages. -->
=== Bibliotecario ===
<!-- At Wikipedia sysops are called administrators, but at Wikiversity they are called custodians.The various others are known as Bureaucrats and others are authorized to use bots to clean up our foundation. -->
=== Borrado ===
<!-- Removing all content from a page. Newcomers often do this accidentally. On the other hand, if blanking an article is done in bad faith, it is vandalism. If blanking is done to a vandalised brand-new page, it is maintenance, and the page will be deleted by a Custodian within a few hours if no dispute arises. {{Delete}} should be added to the blanked page to draw attention to it, rather than just blanking it. Newcomers often mistake blanking for deletion. -->
=== Bot ===
<!-- A program that automatically or semi-automatically adds or edits Wikipedia-pages.
See also Wikipedia:Bots. -->
=== Burócrata ===
<!-- A Wikiversity custodian who has been entrusted with promoting users to Custodian.
See also Wikiversity:Bureaucrats.
Also used: Crat. -->
 
== C ==
=== Categoría ===
<!-- Also used: cat
A category is a collection of pages automatically formed by the Wikiversity servers by analysing category tags in articles. Category tags are in the form [[Category:Computers]]. The part after the ":" is the name of the Category. Adding a category tag causes a link to the category and any super-categories to go to the bottom of the page. As stated, it also results in the page being added to the category listing. A list of basic categories to browse through can be found at Category:Wikiversity. A user-friendly way to find a category for academic topics is to start at Category:Wikiversity portals. -->
=== Claustro wikiversitario ===
<!-- The Colloquium is a general Wikiversity community discussion page. -->
=== Cleanup ===
<!-- The process of repairing articles that are ungrammatical, are poorly formatted, etc. Cleanup generally requires only editing skills, as opposed to the specialized knowledge that is more often called for by pages needing attention.
See also: Wikipedia:Cleanup process. -->
=== Comentarios ===
<!-- To hide from normal display whilst retaining the material for editors to see. This is done by inserting the characters xxx at the start of the comment text and xxx at the end. These character strings are used to delimit comments in HTML code. -->
=== Copyedit ===
<!-- A change to an article that only affects formatting, grammar, and other presentational aspects. -->
=== Copyvio ===
<!--Also used: copyviol, and occasionally CV.
Copyright violation. Usually used in an edit summary when some copyrighted material has been added to Wikipedia.
See also Wikiversity:Copyrights.-->
=== Curso ===
<!-- Courses are one type of learning project. The Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees rejected the first Wikiversity project proposal and instructed the Wikiversity community to modify the proposal to "exclude online-courses". See the Wikiversity e-learning model for thoughts on how wiki technology can be used to assist learning without using conventional courses. See also: Wikiversity:Courses. -->
 
== D ==
=== Departamento ===
<!-- A Wikiversity Department is a content development project for organizing learning materials for a narrow topic of study. Example: the Department of Cell Biology. Pages for Departments are placed in the "Topic:" namespace. -->
=== Desarrollo de contenidos ===
<!-- The Wikiversity project exists as a website devoted to the creation and hosting of educational content. A general term for the intended Wikiversity content is learning resources. Wikiversity has many content development projects where participants collaborate to create, organize and develop particular types of learning resources. See: Wikiversity:Content development. -->
=== Dif ===
<!-- Within wiki projects, a "dif" is the "difference" between a wiki webpage's contents from before an edit to after an edit. The "dif" for any edit can be obtained from the history page of the edited page. Use the "compare selected versions" button. ([http://en.wikiversity.org/w/index.php?title=Wikiversity%3AGlossary&diff=158960&oldid=138111 example]) -->
 
== E ==
=== Editor ===
=== Enlace roto ===
<!-- Also used: edit link, red link.
A link to a nonexistent page, usually colored Template:Red. [[Template:]] may display this way depending on your settings. -->
=== Esbozo ===
<!-- a stub page is a short page that needs further development. See Wikiversity:Stub. -->
=== Escuela ===
<!-- Within Wikiversity there is a "School:" namespace. A Wikiversity school functions as a special content development project that can organize the efforts of Wikiversity participants who create learning resources for a set of related academic topics. See: Wikiversity:Schools. -->
=== Espacio de nombres ===
<!-- Wikimedia Foundation wiki projects like Wikiversity use a standard set of namespaces. Each namespace holds pages that serve a specific function. See Wikiversity:Namespaces. -->
 
== F ==
=== Facilitador ===
=== Facultad ===
<!-- The term "faculty" is used at some Universities to refer to very large fields of study. Within Wikiversity, such large academic subject areas are organized by Portals. -->
 
== G ==
=== GFDL ===
 
<!-- GFDL stands for "GNU Free Documentation License" and is the license that is applied to all the text added by editors to Wikiversity pages. See: The GFDL and you. -->
== H ==
 
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== L ==
=== Lección ===
 
<!-- Lessons are one type of learning project. Conventional lessons can be downloaded and used outside of Wikiversity or read by Wikiversity browsers. Other Wikiversity lessons include activities that require collaborative editing of Wikiversity webpages. -->
== M ==
 
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== P ==
=== Plantilla ===
<!-- The contents of a Wikiversity page can be easily transcluded (copied) into other Wikiversity pages. See Help:Template and Wikiversity:Templates. -->
=== Política ===
<!-- Many Wikiversity policies are similar to those for Wikipedia. Other Wikiversity policies are specific for the educational mission of Wikiversity. In all cases, Wikiversity policy exists to facilitate the goals of the Wikiversity project. -->
=== Portal ===
<!-- Wikiversity portals are user-friendly webpages that guide Wikiversity browsers to webpages related to a particular subject area. Wikiversity portal pages exist in the "Portal:" namespace. See: Wikiversity:Portal. -->
=== Portal de la Comunidad ===
<!-- One of Wikiversity's main pages. It can often be found on the quickbar (on the left side in most skins), and is a page that lists the collaboration of the week, outstanding tasks that need to be addressed, and several other useful bits of information and resources. The Community Portal is useful for picking an article or topic to work on or read. -->
=== Prefijo ===
<!-- Some page names at Wikiversity have a prefix such as "Topic:" or "School:". Such pages with prefixes are in namespaces, special collections of pages that all serve a related function. For example, pages that start with the "Topic:" prefix are content development projects where Wikiversity participants collaborate to create learning resources for a narrow topic area. See Wikiversity:Namespaces for details. -->
=== Proyecto de aprendizaje ===
<!-- Project - Wikiversity is a place for collaborative learning projects. Wikiversity has many collaborative content development projects where participants create, organize and develop learning resources for particular subject areas (See Wikiversity:Schools and Wikiversity:Topics). Wikiversity also has community development projects that concern the general function of Wikiversity as a wiki (example: Wikiversity:Introduction Overhaul Taskforce). Within the set of Wikiversity namespaces, the "project namespace" is the "Wikiversity namspace" where all pages start with the "Wikiversity:" prefix. The "Wikiversity namspace" is for policy pages and other pages concerned with the entire Wikiversity project.
Learning projects at Wikiversity are usually collaborative webpage editing projects for Wikiversity participants. By participating in learning projects, Wikiversity editors "learn by doing" in the wiki way. -->
 
 
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== S ==
=== Secciones ===
 
<!-- Wikiversity webpages that have a large amount of content usually divide that content into page sections, often just called "sections". See Section headings. -->
== T ==
 
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== W ==
=== Wikiproyecto ===
 
<!-- At the Wikipedia website there is a "WikiProject" psuedonamespace that places all content development projects inside the "Wikipedia:" namespace. At Wikipedia, all content development projects have page names that start with "Wikipedia:WikiProject". Rather than use a pseudonamespace for content development projects, Wikiversity uses the "School:" and "Topic:" namespaces. See w:Wikipedia:WikiProject and Wikiversity:WikiProject. -->
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== Z ==
 
 
 
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