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KCB207: WEEK 8 Tutorial

KCB207: WEEK 8 Tutorial. Darryl Woodford dp.woodford@qut.edu.au @ dpwoodford. Today. Presentations General Wiki Feedback Group Wiki Feedback / Wiki Time. Wiki Feedback – General issues. Key Wiki elements for readability. References. Simplest way:

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KCB207: WEEK 8 Tutorial

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  1. KCB207: WEEK 8 Tutorial Darryl Woodford dp.woodford@qut.edu.au @dpwoodford

  2. Today • Presentations • General Wiki Feedback • Group Wiki Feedback / Wiki Time

  3. Wiki Feedback – General issues

  4. Key Wiki elements for readability

  5. References • Simplest way: • Add [1] text after link, and at start of reference. • At start of reference, click link > anchor and name anchor (e.g. “one”) • Copy the URL of the page (e.g. http://explnmworldsexample.wikispaces.com/Week+6) • Select the “1” in the in-line reference, and click link. • Go to external link, and paste the URL. • Add #<Anchor> to end of URL (e.g. #one) • Click Add Link

  6. The [[toc]] tag

  7. Wiki Feedback – General issues

  8. References II • Don’t just rely on blackboard; you need to be doing your own research. • Each of you should be adding sources; no reason not to have 10/week between you. • Remember the purpose: You’ll be glad of the sources come the final essay report.

  9. Wiki Feedback – General issues

  10. Contributions not (just) discussions

  11. And on the page, not the discussion board • Discussion for showing collaboration, comments etc. That is where you say ‘Good job on the referencing, how did you do that?’ or ‘Maybe you should add a little more, it seems a bit short’ or even ‘Sorry I’m ill – can’t make it today’. • The actual wiki entry is where you put your value added content. Reference it like any other. Idea is to build up a repository of information for final project.

  12. Do it promptly • A number of groups are behind on comments. This harms your collaboration marks (if you’re not doing it promptly, it’s worth to your group decreases). • It will only get harder to remember the topic/sources as the weeks go by – I suggest you catch up!

  13. Wiki Feedback – General issues

  14. Make it obvious

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