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Posting a Study Guide: A Step by Step

Every member is encouraged to post a study guide to help other members but it is important to remember that anything posted on this wiki is your responsibility and is subject to being taken down by admin or other users.

1. Convert your study guide into a PDF =

Please convert your study into a PDF. PDFs are readable by most computer and most people know how to open a PDF. Google "Convert to PDF" if you need help

2. Upload your PDF to Google Drive

Please upload your PDF to google drive, this is preferably done on a personal account so that even after school is no longer in session the file remains for future SkillsUSA members.

3. Set your permissions to allow anybody to access the file

If you need help with this step please watch this video.

4. Create a new post and title it

Title the post exactly like this "Study Guide - Competition Name". So a study guide for T-Shirt Design would be titled "Study Guide - T-Shirt Design".

5. Add a AI warning if necessary

If you're study guide is even partially made by AI you must include a bold warning at the top of the page above your link. This warning should exactly say this:

This study guide is fully or partially made by AI, use your best judgement when evaluating information.

6. Add the link and post the study guide