User talk:Gesundheit

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Middle Ages contribution
You did an excellent job inserting a comment regarding the role of bishops in shaping the new social and political order of the Medieval period. It ended up being kept in a modified form and was a very meaningful contribution to the article. Also, that was a great find on the date for the Council of Ephesus. It is strange that it was wrong there but not in the article on the council itself. Great work. Grade: 3 --Jjhake 02:39, 1 October 2006 (UTC)

Team assignment
You are in a group of four who are going to be only a loosely collaborative group. Any of you may choose to do any assignment independently or to collaborate in any combination. The other members of your group are: B.B., Z.P., and J.R.

You may also feel free to support any of the other groups in the class if something they are working on looks interesting:

K.B., E.B., and K.F.

R.S., S.K., and D.S.

R.P., R.H., and J.T.

A.W., C.W., and O.F.

Let me know if you have any questions. --Jjhake 03:15, 1 October 2006 (UTC)

Assignment details
Your assignment is to improve (or suggest an improvement on the article's talk page) for any article that is directly related to the Franks or Ostrogoths. The assignment is due next Friday, October 13. You may work on it independently or together with another team member. I have included the information below about working as a team just for your information.

This assignment should not be too hard as Cantor is full of great facts and many of these articles are not very polished. There is also ample opportunity to simply provide references for existing facts using Cantor. This is easily done with footnotes:


 * 1) Place a &lt;ref> ... &lt;/ref> where you want a footnote reference number to appear in an article—type the text of the note between the ref tags.
 * 2) Place the   tag in a "Notes" or "References" section near the end of the article—the list of notes will be generated here.

Here are some basic guidelines to follow for teamwork:


 * 1) Team members should each find one or two improvements to recommend and post those recommendations on the article’s talk page.
 * 2) When this is completed, team members should post a link to the appropriate article talk page on their teammates’ talk pages.
 * 3) Teammates should then each look at each other’s suggestions and comment on which one they think the team should use.
 * 4) Once a decision has been made, the suggestion may be left in its final form on the article’s talk page or one of the team members may go ahead and implement the improvement by editing the article itself.

Here is an example of how to leave a link to an article’s talk page where you have made a suggestion for your teammates:


 * Please see the suggestion I made for the article on Theodoric. It is under the heading “Assessment addition.”

You should also get in the habit of signing your username by clicking the shortcut button above your editing text box that has a picture of a signature on it. This allows people to easily surf to your talk page and leave you a note. --Jjhake 10:56, 7 October 2006 (UTC)