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*# You defined headings down to just one level. Try to do multiple levels, at least 3 when appropriate, so that you can see how the headings give your page an outline structure.
 
*# You defined headings down to just one level. Try to do multiple levels, at least 3 when appropriate, so that you can see how the headings give your page an outline structure.
 
*# You created numbered lists as instructed, although in the Personal Interests section, with those single-item lists, a bulleted format would have been more appropriate. Even though you are checking off subtasks in this assignment, ideally you are also performing them in a context that matches their purpose well.
 
*# You created numbered lists as instructed, although in the Personal Interests section, with those single-item lists, a bulleted format would have been more appropriate. Even though you are checking off subtasks in this assignment, ideally you are also performing them in a context that matches their purpose well.
*# Similarly, you did technically create and use a template, but said template does not really hold content that benefits from template automation. Ideally, your template contains something that will genuinely save you a lot of retyping in the future. The example that we mentioned in class was a template holding a quick-reference list for all of your pages—that will be ''very'' useful as a template because you will want to include that in every page you create, and will be a pain to retype every time. So, consider those practical elements when choosing to practice the basic wiki skills. That way it isn’t just a rote exercise and is actually something that leads to
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*# Similarly, you did technically create and use a template, but said template does not really hold content that benefits from template automation. Ideally, your template contains something that will genuinely save you a lot of retyping in the future. The example that we mentioned in class was a template holding a quick-reference list for all of your pages—that will be ''very'' useful as a template because you will want to include that in every page you create, and will be a pain to retype every time. So, consider those practical elements when choosing to practice the basic wiki skills. That way it isn’t just a rote exercise and is actually something is useful for the rest of the semester.
 
* You will have the opportunity to make up some of the points you missed by completing the tasks listed above by the [[Week 2]] deadline, midnight on September 15.
 
* You will have the opportunity to make up some of the points you missed by completing the tasks listed above by the [[Week 2]] deadline, midnight on September 15.
  
 
''—[[User:Dondi|Dondi]] ([[User talk:Dondi|talk]]) 17:14, 9 September 2015 (PDT)''
 
''—[[User:Dondi|Dondi]] ([[User talk:Dondi|talk]]) 17:14, 9 September 2015 (PDT)''

Revision as of 00:15, 10 September 2015

Elena Olufson


Template:Lenaolufson

Week 1 Feedback

  • I answered your question on my User talk page.
  • The scores have not been posted yet, but I wanted to give you feedback on your Week 1 Assignment.
  • Except for the email to Dr. Dahlquist and me, your assignment was submitted on time overall. Many of our assignments will be multipart like this one, so getting into a checklist habit will help you cover all the bases.
  • Speaking of a checklist approach, your assignment is complete except for the items that I list below. I particularly like how you took advantage of external links in your work history and other areas of your page. You wrote something in the Summary field most of the time, although some were just generic indications of what sections got changed. See if you can get more descriptive as you get the hang of this; you’ll find that it makes your work more deliberate.
  • Missing items:
    1. You did not indicate a snail mail address; withholding it on purpose is fine (say, for privacy reasons due to an off-campus address), but just as with the email to Dr. Dahlquist and me, we would have preferred an indication to that effect, to differentiate between forgetting to do it vs. not forgetting but preferring not to supply it.
    2. You defined headings down to just one level. Try to do multiple levels, at least 3 when appropriate, so that you can see how the headings give your page an outline structure.
    3. You created numbered lists as instructed, although in the Personal Interests section, with those single-item lists, a bulleted format would have been more appropriate. Even though you are checking off subtasks in this assignment, ideally you are also performing them in a context that matches their purpose well.
    4. Similarly, you did technically create and use a template, but said template does not really hold content that benefits from template automation. Ideally, your template contains something that will genuinely save you a lot of retyping in the future. The example that we mentioned in class was a template holding a quick-reference list for all of your pages—that will be very useful as a template because you will want to include that in every page you create, and will be a pain to retype every time. So, consider those practical elements when choosing to practice the basic wiki skills. That way it isn’t just a rote exercise and is actually something is useful for the rest of the semester.
  • You will have the opportunity to make up some of the points you missed by completing the tasks listed above by the Week 2 deadline, midnight on September 15.

Dondi (talk) 17:14, 9 September 2015 (PDT)