User talk:Nicolekalcic

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Week 1 Feedback

  • Thank you for completing the assignment on time.
  • You completed all of the required content and skills except for the following list. You have the opportunity to make up the points you have lost on this assignment by completing the changes requested by the Week 3 journal deadline.
    • Please include Biological Databases course you are taking right now as your list of upper division courses (since it is the only one). You could include your other upper divisions if you want since you are neither a biology or computer science major.
    • We did not receive an e-mail from you regarding your worries/concerns or if there was anything else you wanted us to know. Please send us both an e-mail, even if your answer to both questions is “no”.
    • You wrote something in the summary field for 13 of 18 saves, or 72%. We would like to see this approach 100%.
    • We would like you to stay away from using “----“ to create sections on your page, and simply use the header system of ==, ===, ====. The plain line should be used sparingly, for special use cases.
    • Please use either numbered or bulleted lists when you need to make a list. For example, you used “-“ in your Education section. When you use * or #, MediaWiki will use proper indents and align the lines for you. I did not see an actual numbered list on your page.
    • You created your template, and invoked it on your page. However, it seems like you have not added your Week 2 links to the template, but to your user page itself. You should add that information to your template, so that any page where your template is invoked will automatically be updated with that content. The category “Journal Entry” should be added to your template instead for the same reason.
  • Including your artwork on the page is great! However, this is a situation where you may want to consider protecting your intellectual property. All content on this wiki is considered to be considered to be released under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license, which means that someone else can redistribute it without your permission, as long as it is attributed to you. You may or may not want this. We can discuss the implications further if you wish.
  • I answered your question on my User talk page.

Kdahlquist (talk) 13:40, 12 September 2017 (PDT)