Hey Team Bison, Your article is almost ready to go live: it just needs an intro or lead section. As soon as you do that, it can be moved. I would suggest you do that as soon as possible, because part of the exercise is to get feedback from the WP community. Please let me know when the "lead" is done and I'll see if I can get one of the online ambassadors to help with the move. -- Greentina ( talk) 04:04, 23 March 2012 (UTC)
Your article is up: see Trail Smelter dispute. Welcome to the world! Time to add more.... -- Greentina ( talk) 04:53, 23 March 2012 (UTC)
Now we need to see if Teck or Trail has anything to change! Mhills91 ( talk) 17:03, 23 March 2012 (UTC)
Hi Tina! Thanks for letting me know my sandbox was set up incorrectly, I think I've sorted it out now... Cdmhume ( talk) 04:39, 26 March 2012 (UTC)
Hi Tina, someone left a comment on the articles talk page about why high modernism and Scott are being included in the article among other issues. I'm not overly sure how to react to the comment as a whole or in part. Any suggestions? -- Heatheralyse ( talk) 23:23, 26 March 2012 (UTC)
Hello,
One of your students commented that you requested a specific article length for the assignment, and that they went over it ( Talk:History of bison conservation in Canada#Word Count). I don't know if you were planning to, but may I suggest that you not penalize them for that? Content removal to cut down length is contrary to Wikipedia's policies, besides depriving readers of possibly important information.
Thank you. InverseHypercube ( talk) 03:04, 5 April 2012 (UTC)
That was really neat, thanks for inviting me. I heard William Cronon's name come up and thought of this piece in our in-house newspaper - Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2012-02-06/In the news. The Interior (Talk) 21:00, 5 April 2012 (UTC)
I wrote a long blog about this that was posted at the NiCHE website (Network in Canadian History and the Environment). All of you are mentioned and so I thought you might like to see it: Wikipedia in the Classroom. Thanks again for your help with my class! -- Greentina ( talk) 23:49, 17 May 2012 (UTC)
Hey Team Bison, Your article is almost ready to go live: it just needs an intro or lead section. As soon as you do that, it can be moved. I would suggest you do that as soon as possible, because part of the exercise is to get feedback from the WP community. Please let me know when the "lead" is done and I'll see if I can get one of the online ambassadors to help with the move. -- Greentina ( talk) 04:04, 23 March 2012 (UTC)
Your article is up: see Trail Smelter dispute. Welcome to the world! Time to add more.... -- Greentina ( talk) 04:53, 23 March 2012 (UTC)
Now we need to see if Teck or Trail has anything to change! Mhills91 ( talk) 17:03, 23 March 2012 (UTC)
Hi Tina! Thanks for letting me know my sandbox was set up incorrectly, I think I've sorted it out now... Cdmhume ( talk) 04:39, 26 March 2012 (UTC)
Hi Tina, someone left a comment on the articles talk page about why high modernism and Scott are being included in the article among other issues. I'm not overly sure how to react to the comment as a whole or in part. Any suggestions? -- Heatheralyse ( talk) 23:23, 26 March 2012 (UTC)
Hello,
One of your students commented that you requested a specific article length for the assignment, and that they went over it ( Talk:History of bison conservation in Canada#Word Count). I don't know if you were planning to, but may I suggest that you not penalize them for that? Content removal to cut down length is contrary to Wikipedia's policies, besides depriving readers of possibly important information.
Thank you. InverseHypercube ( talk) 03:04, 5 April 2012 (UTC)
That was really neat, thanks for inviting me. I heard William Cronon's name come up and thought of this piece in our in-house newspaper - Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2012-02-06/In the news. The Interior (Talk) 21:00, 5 April 2012 (UTC)
I wrote a long blog about this that was posted at the NiCHE website (Network in Canadian History and the Environment). All of you are mentioned and so I thought you might like to see it: Wikipedia in the Classroom. Thanks again for your help with my class! -- Greentina ( talk) 23:49, 17 May 2012 (UTC)