Wikidata:Sɛnea wɔyɛ Wikidata Nsrahwɛ/Hyehyɛ

This page is a translated version of the page Wikidata:How to create Wikidata Tours/Design and the translation is 35% complete.

Wɔreyɛ Nsrahwɛ ho nhyehyɛeɛ

Designing a tour is a very important step. Planning what people will learn from the tour and what order the information should be presented in will help make the tour as good as possible. This step guides you through the process of designing and saving an outline of your tour, which can be used for discussion and gaining feedback if required. This only needs to be an overall plan for the tour, as all of the actual content and detail will be added in the next step. You can look at other tours at Wikidata:Tours for ideas and inspiration. If the new tour is closely based on an existing tour, you may skip the Design and go directly to the Write step.

After reading the guidance below, create an outline of the tour in your own 'user space'. To create the new page, navigate to https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:NAME/tours/TOUR NAME (replacing NAME with your own wiki username, and TOUR NAME with your chosen tour name), then click the "create" button to start adding content.

Si botae titiriw no ho gyinae

Choose a primary goal for the tour, what do you want users to learn by taking the tour? Each tour should only have one primary goal, although of course be there will always some supplementary things to learn while running through the steps.

Hyehyɛ ma w'atiefoɔ

Henanom na worekyerɛw nsrahwɛ no ama wɔn na nimdeɛ bɛn na wobetumi anya dedaw? Sɛ worekyerɛw nsrahwɛ wɔ Wikidata mfitiaseɛ bi te sɛ asɛm bi a wode bɛka ho anaa sitelink a ebia ɔdefoɔ no yɛ foforɔ koraa wɔ Wikidata mu na ɛnsɛ sɛ wofa no sɛ nimdeɛ biara a woadi kan ayɛ. Sɛ wode Wikidata afã bi a ɛyɛ den te sɛ statement rank anaa date precision reba a wobɛtumi afa no sɛ deɛ ɔde di dwuma no te Wikidata mfitiaseɛ ase.

It is very important to not assume knowledge, to help users learn please link to other Tours or the Wikidata:Glossary when you mention a concept or function. To help people learn use common terms e.g Wikidata uses the term located in the administrative territorial entity (P131) for describing a place, but its very unlikely someone will be looking for this phrase so make sure to use common terms in the tour name and content. It is best to ask people in the target audience to make sure that any assumptions you have made are correct.

Yɛ nsrahwɛ no anammɔn ho nhyehyɛeɛ

Yɛ nsrahwɛ no anammɔn ho nhyehyɛe, na fa w’adwene si adeyɛ biako anaa nsɛm a ɛfa anammɔn biara ho no so. Ɛyɛ papa kɛse sɛ wobɛkyerɛ biribi sen sɛ wobɛkyerɛkyerɛ mu s.e. sɛ wopɛ sɛ wɔn a wɔde di dwuma no sesa sɛ anammɔn biako a, twe adwene si edit button no so tẽẽ.

Wherever possible, tours should use a similar structure, style and language and include links to other Tours so that they feel like part of the same collection. A basic proforma for a tour with all the formatting is available here, please copy this page but do not make any edits on the page. If you would like to copy a section from another tour, you can find all available tour Wiki pages in the "Write" column on the Introduction page progress table.

Note: If you would like to propose any changes to the way existing live tours are structured, the best place to start the discussion is the Wikidata tours talk page.