Some people find templates helpful when creating Wiki articles. This one is intended to help those writing Learning Roadmaps, which guide a reader through developing prerequisite, introductory, intermediate, advanced, and expert knowledge and skills for a feature, technology, product, or solution. For more information, see Learning Roadmaps.
This template is a work in progress. Please add to it.
Feel free to copy/paste the template below into your Learning Roadmap Wiki article to help get you started. It is a best practice to leave an area that you cannot currently fill in blank. This way others can fill it in if they have the information. This is called "stubbing" on the wiki.
<paragraph defining the feature, technology, product, or solution> If you are new to <feature, technology, product, or solution>, this topic can help you identify what you need to learn to fully understand and use all of the features available in <feature, technology, product, or solution>. It includes prerequisite topics that cover a variety of <technology categories, such as networking, security, directory, etc.> fundamentals. You must understand the prerequisite topics first, because the topics for <feature, technology, product, or solution> build upon them and assume an understanding of them. Afterwards, you can begin learning about <feature, technology, product, or solution> by using the resources in the Level 100 (introductory), 200 (intermediate), 300 (advanced), and 400 (expert) sections.
We recommend that you read the topics in each section in the order listed.
Prerequisites <link to section title>
Level 100 <link to section title>
Level 200 <link to section title>
Level 300 <link to section title>
Level 400 <link to section title>
See <resource title and link>. or See the <name> section of <resource title and link>. This <document, topic, video, etc.> <contains, describes, etc.> <description or purpose of resource>. [optional] Your goal is to <description of learning goal, for example "understand <aspects> of <subject>">.
See <resource title and link>. or See the <name> section of <resource title and link>.
This <document, topic, video, etc.> <contains, describes, etc.> <description or purpose of resource>. [optional]
Your goal is to <description of learning goal, for example "understand <aspects> of <subject>">.
This section contains links to a variety of resources that contain introductory information about <feature, technology, product, or solution>.
This section contains links to a variety of resources that contain intermediate information about <feature, technology, product, or solution>.
This section contains links to a variety of resources that contain advanced information about <feature, technology, product, or solution>.
This section contains links to a variety of resources that contain expert-level information about <feature, technology, product, or solution>.