User talk:Conorocallaghan

Advice from your FLM509 Tutor
Hello there Conorocallaghan. Great to see you're trying out editing techniques on your talk page, and contacting other users. Just a quick reminder that it's a good idea to test out your ideas first on the talk page of the article, A Short Film About Killing Talk Page. It may be that, as there is no discussion on the talk page so far, other wikipedians don't respond. If that is the case, then it means there is consensus/no-one has any objections to the material you are adding, which is great! But posting to the talk page first also gives you the opportunity to receive helpful feedback from other users to make sure your edits are of good quality and conforming to Wikipedia protocols.

Don't forget to post your group's bibliography to the talk page too! This will help other users see all of the sources that you're using - and it will be a useful reference guide for material that perhaps doesn't make it in to your edit. Don't forget to keep an eye on your word limit too (500 words), as I notice that three of the members of your group are making edits at the moment. Thanks and best wishes. DrJennyCee (talk) 17:42, 13 February 2013 (UTC)

Oh - and one last thing: remember to describe briefly the edits that you are making by filling in the edit summary box at the bottom of the page. This helps other users to track briefly what you've been working on, on the page. All best, DrJennyCee (talk) 17:45, 13 February 2013 (UTC)