User talk:Pannettes

Hiya, Pannettes!
Howdy, Pannettes. I'm Theo, your Online Ambassador for the New Media Technology and Communication online Wikipedia course, and I'll be here to help if you run into any problems. I've left a welcome message here that has some useful info, including my email address. Give it a look, and let me know if you need anything! — Theopolisme   ( talk )  12:19, 5 February 2013 (UTC)

Hello, Pannettes!
I'm Yjx2ic35, Conner Baldwin (Campus Ambassador in-Training). I'll primarily look at your content and writing, as we both learn. Let me know if I can help in any way. Yjx2ic35 (talk) 17:32, 1 March 2013 (UTC)

Feedback on your work
Good development of the original stub. The chips image is great.

Consider making the following changes: Mgantony (talk) 17:30, 4 March 2013 (UTC)
 * Change to "A 1996 survey of over 1,000 members"
 * Hyperlink to the relevant Wikipedia page "twelve-steps"
 * Move "Literature" content to "Further Reading" section
 * Consider summarizing / formatting stats for better readability: "The data reports that of the people who responded 32% sober from 1-90 days, 23% sober from 3 months – 1 year, 31% sober from 1-5 years, 15% sober from 5-10 years, and 2% sober for more than 10 years. The same survey said that 37% of members found CA through a recovery program or other 12-Step Group. While only 3% were referred to CA through attending court"

Feedback
Great additions to content since the last assessment! Good job! Mgantony (talk) 14:50, 17 March 2013 (UTC)
 * Here are some corrections you may want to consider:
 * Hyperlink the following terms to their respective Wikipedia entries: cocaine, speed, crack
 * List the founder's name: "CA was formed in Los Angeles in 1982 by a long-standing AA member."

Good job!
Excellent work on the original stub! Try contacting Dan Simanek to see if you can get featured on the Did You Know section. Great job! Mgantony (talk) 23:24, 25 March 2013 (UTC)

Image copyright problem with File:Literature for Cocaine Anonymous.jpg
Thank you for uploading File:Literature for Cocaine Anonymous.jpg.

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If you have any questions, please feel free to ask them at the media copyright questions page. Thanks again for your cooperation. Dianna (talk) 02:09, 4 April 2013 (UTC)

Help us improve the Wikipedia Education Program
Hi Pannettes! As a student editor on Wikipedia, you have a lot of valuable experience about what it's like to edit as a part of a classroom assignment. In order to help other students like you enjoy editing while contributing positively to Wikipedia, it's extremely helpful to hear from real student editors about their challenges, successes, and support needs. Please take a few minutes to answer these questions by clicking below. (Note that the responses are posted to a public wiki page.) Thanks!

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