User:Kackley001/sandbox

Comments form Heather:
9/25- This is a good start. Please check out the Wikipedia page for the documentary 13th (film). Notice the many sections this article has and choose one or two you can use to model Beyond Conviction in the same way. Have you watched the film? That should also be next! :)

I'm not sure how useful these sources will be. Wikipedia usually demands encyclopedic or published texts, not websites. First decide what you want to add to the page and narrow down exactly what you need to find out in order to add to the page. Our librarian Tia Germar can also help if you reach out to her through "inbox" in Canvas. Okay?

Finally, you need a work log with dates and amount of time you worked on this project each week. I changed/added headings for you as well. Let me know if you have questions.

10/4- I like the approach you're taking to add details from criminal cases captured in the film. Your last two sources are from a reputable encyclopedic source, but we need more than the link. What is the MLA citation for each of these and say a little about how you'll use it. Next I suggest you copy and paste the part of your article you want to improve into this Sandbox. (You can just create a new heading for it below, the way Amanda does in her Sandbox.) Then you can have me and other professionals look at it before you move it to the Wikipedia main space.

What I will work on:
For my wiki project, I will be covering the docu mhey will all be....first choose what sections you'll focus on and come up with some clear things you need to find out. You'll want to use the Butte College library and get reliable sources; don't rely on websites. Our librarian Tia Germar can give you more info if you reach out to her through "Inbox" in Canvas.

Ientary Beyond Conviction. I would like to share information about Pennsylvania's restorative justice program, as well as, information of the three criminal cases covered in the film.