User talk:Gloriako/sandbox

Peer Review
My partner Tammy, peer reviewed the Boreal Plains Ecozone that one of our classmates are working on. I also peer reviewed ratsnakes which is a topic that another one of my classmates are working on. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gloriako (talk • contribs) 01:01, 9 April 2018 (UTC)

Week 7: Adding to an Article
I have contributed to an article called Terrace (agriculture) since it seemed to be a topic similar to what we have discussed in class. These are the following sentences that I included: Terraced paddy fields are used widely in rice, wheat and barley farming in east, south, and southeast Asia, as well as the Mediterranean, Africa, and South America. The terraces were built to make the most efficient use of shallow soil and to enable irrigation of crops by allowing runoff to occur through the outlet. [2] The contribution is for both myself and my partner Tammy as we worked together for most of the mini assignments.

Week 6:Article Evaluation: Jellyfish on wikipedia
1. Everything in the article is relevant as each subcategory corresponds to relevant parts of the jellyfish such as anatomy, habitat and relations to humans. 2. The article is neutral 3. Viewpoints are equally represented 4. The citations all lead me to the original source of the articles that were used to construct and support the ideas of this wikipedia article 5.Most facts are referenced with an appropriate reliable reference such as scientific journals, websites, review articles not blog posts. I doubt they are biased because wikipedia requires a formal simplistic approach in deciphering the more complex language from the scientific articles when transferring it over to public educative platform such as wiki. 6.Some information is out of date, a few years old, but research is always ongoing, and everyone can improve from the past. I don't really think anything is missing. 7. Talk pages about jellyfish is the habitat 8. I couldn't access the rating of the article, and yes it is part of wiki projects. 9. As mentioned in my answer to part 5, wikipedia does not use complex scientific terms like we do in class, wiki requires any predisposed science background for people to understand the topic, whereas our class builds on knowledge from previous years.

Week 9 Jellyfish Draft
All rough notes, and edits made by the wikipedia team regarding the topic of jellyfish's response to climate change is written in my partner's sandbox in which we collaboratively worked on. Please refer to Tammy Hua's sandbox for grading of our draft. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gloriako (talk • contribs) 23:37, 8 April 2018 (UTC)