Wikipedia:Training/coreresources/General Wikipedia help

Discussions in the right places

 * Article talk pages – The talk pages of articles are typically where discussions about the content of articles take place. Other editors may leave messages about your work here.  If someone reverts changes you make to an article, the talk page is where you should start a discussion.  Put it on your watchlist!
 * Wikipedia Content Expert – If a member of the Wiki Education Foundation's staff has been assigned to your course, you can find them on your course page, and contact them through their talk page to discuss problems and ask questions about Wikipedia (US/Canada only).
 * Campus or Online Volunteers – A volunteer may be assisting your course, you can find their names on your course page, and contact them through their talk page to discuss problems and ask questions about Wikipedia.
 * Course talk page – This is the main place for discussing your assignments, posting problems or questions that come up, and giving and receiving feedback about your articles. Put it on your watchlist!
 * WikiProject talk pages – These are message boards for users interested in editing articles about particular topics.

Static help

 * Help:Contents – Is the main help page that will guide you in the right direction. The help page may be reached at any time by clicking help displayed under the   ► Interaction  tab on the left side of all pages.
 * Help:Menu – Is a main menu-style page that will direct you to the right place to find information.
 * Help:Contents/Directory – Is a descriptive listing of all Wikipedia's informative, instructional and consultation pages.

Interactive help

 * The Teahouse - A place for new editors to introduce themselves, asks questions, and find support from other editors
 * The Help desk - Where you can ask questions about how to use and edit Wikipedia
 * If you place   (including the curly brackets) "then your question" on your talk page, a volunteer will visit you there!