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Welcome to the OLPC Wiki style guide. See Guidelines for a human interface guide; this is here to keep people from creating pages with strange wikisemantics and titles and categorizations that don't naturally help other wiki users find them. Or lead to edit wars that continue across centuries.

Who Are We?

The Youth Energy Initiative (YEI) is an educational non-profit, (501c3) organization established in 2004 to educate children of all ages on how to "live green" be creating, supporting and promoting Energy Convservation, Energy Awareness, and Enviromental Sustainability initiatives and programs.

Initiative

Our Initiative is directed and operated by a diverse group of professional volunteers and students from the Energy, Government, University, Art and Entertainment Communities. Many of our Board and staff have careers committed to energy-efficiency and enviromental sustainability. In fact, one of our founders is personally responsible for saving over six billion kilowatt hours of electricity through his invention as patents over the last decade alone!

YEI, along with its partners and affiliates, develops, creates and licenses animations, interactive presentations, video games, websites, activity clubs, public serivce announcements, illistrative books, comics and other educational materials. These variousmedia vernues are the most effective ways to reach out to youth and the public. Our goal is to use these entertaining and cutting edge media products to educate and inspire our nations yourthe take action and start living more energy efficient and greener life styles today and into the future.

Our production team is developing an animated cast and cartoon series based on six energy saving Super Heros that are always on the lookout for their energy wasting archrivals: Blackout, Dr. Drain, and the Energy Pirates. These amazing and fun-filled characters are at the heart of our energy initiative and the driving force behind all of our messages. Utilizing the educational media and creative content inspired and taught by these characters. YEI hopes to become the world's largest youth initiative dedicated to our enviroment and saving energy. With support from the general public and other energy conscious companies and organizations like the Department of Energy (DOE) and General Electric (GE) we are committed and determind to reach our energy saving goals. YEI is devoted to showing chldren that saving energy and living green can be a fun and rewarding pursuit that benefits their world and thier future.

YEI Blue Print

The YEI Blueprint for Energy Conservation is administered in several ways:

Public Service Advertising – television and print ads that will convey energy conservation messages for kids using the computer animated Galactic Energy Force superheroes. Created by professional artists and students in degreed art programs, these PSAs (Public Service Announcements) will be built using a fun-filled cast of energy superheroes to rally kids into saving energy.

Galactic Energy Force Website designed as an interactive place for kids to get to know the energy champions, learn about how to preserve energy, and join the Galactic Energy Force Club. (Coming Soon!)

Galactic Energy Force Club – launch club promoting children and their families to adopt a more energy conscious lifestyle. This club is formulated to increase participation in local energy utility programs and community events. The Galactic Energy Force Club gives youngsters an opportunity to learn about energy and track their status as a power saver through various types of activities completed. Positive reinforcement will come in the form of recognition and rewards as kids move from one level to the next. (Coming Soon!)

Categorization

Every page should belong to a category (multiple categorization is possible) so when creating one, try to find a good one.

Advanced features

Templates

Are special pages intended to be transcluded in other pages producing some result based on the parameters provided or extracted from the including page. A template that just transcludes static text is not a template and should be treated as normal page. There's the Template:Sandbox to try new ideas on templates.

Templates should be tagged with the <noinclude>[[Category:Template]]</noinclude> or one of its subcategories.

Page transclusion

The composing of an article based on other pages is a very powerful idea but that can quickly get out of hand as interdependencies develop (not to mention the complication for future editors to actually find the right page to edit). Still, it's a powerful (and sometimes complicated) way to reuse context in several places.

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