User:Ndebel/sandbox

After going through all of the training, the most important thing I learned was how to work through and edit sandbox. I know know how to make headings, insert links, create tables, and do a multitude of other things. Without this knowledge, I would fail this class. Also, where I already knew a good bit about plagiarism and copyright through legal studies classes, the training was a great reminder for why I should stay away from cheating my way through this class. Currently, I have pretty positive feelings towards Wikipedia. I enjoy the irony in teachers being completely against finding research from wikipedia my whole life and now taking a research class where wikipedia is the focal point. I also think it's fun to learn new things.

Link: Crisis communication

Overall, I think the article is well written with a good level of depth. I would give it probably an 8 out of 10. It has good information and gives credit to the people who came up with the ideas and theories but does not do a good job of citing them.

Four different actions can be made to evade an organizations responsibility in a situation. (I would also take out his first sentence)

First, I would link the Corrective action wiki page to where they said corrective action then I would write a lot about it since there is only one sentence on it currently which give zero actual information about it.

Corrective action is the process by which an organization tries to repair the mistakes it made and get back in the positive light of the public.

My skill and knowledge of citing things of wiki I would give an A-. I understand how to link other wiki pages in and can pretty easily find the big "cite" button atop the page. I wouldn't quite call myself at an expert, but I definitely know my way around the copy and paste button for inserting URLs. I am also pretty aware of Easybib.com and PurdueOwl.com for citing things if Wiki can't find all the necessary info.

To celebrate finishing this assignment, I am going to take my shoes off, check if I have any other work left and then read a bit.