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Tutorial One Tutorial Date: 12/03/19 From today's featured article

Today’s Date: 15/03/2019

Article name: Tom Thomson

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Daily Average of page views: 286

Total number of edits: 905  Tutorial Two  Tutorial Date: 19/03/19 Activity 2- From Scratch

The first substantial edit for 'Léon: The Professional' (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Léon:_The_Professional) was 20 April 2005. If I had created this article first I would have added a picture of the film poster, added citations and changed the layout. I would have changed the layout by separating (and filling in) the article into sections e.g. plot/synopsis, cast, production, soundtrack reception, references and external links. If I was the second reader I would have edited the article to include an infobox.  Tutorial Three  Tutorial Date: 26/03/19 Activity 2 - Citation Needed Tet Offensive I added an inline tag on line 35.

Activity 4 - Tag, you're it

Michael Earl (academic)

I added the message box e.g. 'This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. Please help by adding reliable sources. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately, especially if potentially libelous or harmful.'

Tutorial Four

Tutorial Date: 02/04/19
Activity 1- Analysis of a Featured Article

Homer Simpson

This article adheres to the general characteristic of a featured article e.g. is a notable topic, appropriate structure (determined by associated Wikiproject) and a plethora of verifiable sources.

The associated Wikiproject (WikiProject The Simpsons) of this article classifies it as a useful guide for The Simpsons character pages.

Tutorial Five

Tutorial Date: 09/04/19
Activity 1- Ideas for your article

Alzheimer's disease

This page uses the acronym AD for Alzheimer's disease. I can try and replicate the use of the acronym AD in my article.

Epidemiology will be a section in my article. This page is a featured article (one of the best articles). This page has a section on epidemiology that is done well. I can try and replicate the use of graphs in the epidemiology section. Also, I can try and replicate the way the statistics are quoted, referenced or paraphrased.