BioNotes

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Contributing to BioNotes

Thank you for your interest in contributing to BioNotes! We welcome contributions from students, teachers, and anyone else with a passion for biology. By contributing, you can help us create a high-quality, comprehensive resource for learners around the world.

How to Contribute

There are several ways you can contribute to the project:

  • Adding New Notes: If you have notes on a topic that isn't covered in the repository, we'd love to add them. Please make sure your notes are well-organized, accurate, and easy to understand.
  • Improving Existing Notes: If you find an error in our notes, or if you think you can improve them, please let us know. We're always looking for ways to make our content better.
  • Adding Diagrams and Illustrations: Biology is a visual subject, so we're always looking for high-quality diagrams and illustrations to add to our notes.
  • Creating Quizzes and Practice Questions: We're always looking for new quizzes and practice questions to help students test their knowledge.
  • Translating Content: We'd love to make BioNotes available in other languages. If you're fluent in another language, we'd be grateful for your help with translation.

Formatting and Style Guide

To ensure that our notes are consistent and easy to read, we ask that you follow these formatting and style guidelines:

  • File Format: All notes should be in Markdown format.
  • File Naming: Please use a consistent file naming convention. For example, you could use the format UnitX_ChapterY_TopicName.md for all files.
  • Headings: Please use headings to organize your notes into sections.
  • Lists: Please use bulleted or numbered lists to present information in a clear and concise way.
  • Emphasis: Please use bold or italics to emphasize important terms or concepts.

What to Contribute

We're looking for contributions in all areas of biology, from the cellular level to the ecosystem level. We're particularly interested in contributions that are:

  • Accurate and up-to-date: Please make sure that your contributions are factually correct and reflect the latest scientific understanding.
  • Clear and concise: Please write in a clear and concise style that is easy for students to understand.
  • Engaging and interesting: We want to make learning biology fun and exciting. Please try to make your contributions engaging and interesting.

Send your notes via mail to

eugenics.erudite@gmail.com

Code of Conduct

We're committed to creating a positive and welcoming environment for all contributors. We ask that you follow these guidelines when you're contributing to the project:

  • Be respectful: Please be respectful of other contributors, even if you disagree with them.
  • Be constructive: Please provide constructive feedback that will help us improve the project.
  • Be collaborative: We're all working together to create a great resource for learners. Please be willing to collaborate with other contributors.

Thank you for your contributions!

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Created by Titas Mallick

Biology Teacher • M.Sc. Botany • B.Ed. • CTET Qualified • 10+ years teaching experience