User talk:Jennifer Grandbois

History Trek
Hi, Thanks for your article about History Trek - it was interesting!

I performed a review and made some edits along the way. I tried to do just one type of thing at a time so it's easy to follow. Overall, the review was pretty easy because it was well-written and organized. Great job!

There are a number of nuanced items for completing an article, so I'll take a stab at a couple key points:
 * It's all about navigation. Wikipedia was designed to have multiple ways in which a user could navigate through articles, some of which require the article contributor to do a couple of things to set that up:
 * Categories - Categories, which appear at the bottom of the article, help users navigate to related stories. In this case, I chose Educational websites, Canadian websites, History websites and Studies of Canadian history. There are some people great at assigning categories, so if I got something wrong, they'll come around.
 * Links - You already had a good number of links, I just added a couple more.
 * Navigation box - There was a navigation box for Canadian History that I added - you may not like it, if not, it can be deleted.


 * Related to navigation, the more places that an article is linked in Wikipedia, the more likely it is to be read. So, I added links to "See also" sections for McGill University, the Council that provided funding, and History of Canada.

Well, I think that's a good start at some basic concepts. If anything is not clear - from the edits I made, or my comments let me know how I can help at User talk:CaroleHenson.-- CaroleHenson  ( talk ) 08:13, 15 April 2013 (UTC)

History Trek on Canadian portal
By the way, History Trek has been added to the Portal:History of Canada. See "topics" and "web portals".-- CaroleHenson  ( talk ) 23:26, 15 April 2013 (UTC)