User:OsaRosa/Dr. E's Tester

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See Full Directions sheet: For the Drafting in the Sandbox activity, you will start drafting the Wiki contributions for 1-2 of your final topics. Your draft should include at minimum 3 of your journal articles using paraphrasing, citing the article, and focusing on the biggest LGBTQ+ communication takeaway(s) of this article. This is your first draft of the topic you are writing about, and your peers will review this draft.

Follow tips from Dr. E and Brianda in the directions sheet for Week 12.

What Dr. E is looking for on this draft: Your first draft of a topic for Wikipedia.


 * You clearly explain your first topic(s) by citing 3+ of your peer reviewed sources.
 * The sources must be LGBTQ+ Communication Studies journal articles focused on communication that you outlined in your Bibliography above.
 * You follow Brianda and Dr. E’s tips above to introduce your topic.
 * You are paraphrasing sources in your own words and citing them using the “ feature and the DOI number. Remember, each sentence should be clear what the source comes from. Be sure to add a References header above your references.
 * The more you write here, the more feedback your peers, Brianda, and I can give early.

Topic 1: Example LGBTQ+ Families
1-2 sentences overview of your topic within your section (topic = LGBTQ+ Families and section = Interpersonal COMM)

Article body
Your draft should include at minimum 3 of your journal articles using paraphrasing, citing the article, and focusing on the biggest LGBTQ+ communication takeaway(s) of this article. This should be about 2-3 sentences per article following the Wiki guidelines.

Remember, as a good example on one academic topic, our Wiki Expert, Brianda, recommended looking at the Women Studies Wiki page and the Intersectionality section.

E's Draft 2
For example here would be where I would re-write my first paragraph summary following the feedback I received on the Talk page and from Dr. E on Canvas, and then I would add my new topic with (2+ more sources). See Canvas for directions.