User talk:Siegela1993

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Hi I'm a new Wikipeida user Benda106 (talk) 22:17, 24 October 2013 (UTC)

Wikipedia Education Program at Chapman University
This user is enrolled in a course on Jewish History taking place at Chapman University in Fall 2013, as part of the Wikipedia Education Program.

Feedback from instructor on Wiki 1
The following feedback relates to the "Wiki 1" assignment.

Sandbox
Heading, sub-heading, normal sentence, bold, italics, look good.

Footnote: try putting in a book reference, as you most likely will do in the Wikipedia article you will improve for this class.

When beginning a new line in Wikipedia, avoid beginning the line with a whitespace, which results in a rectangular frame around the word, as in your Sandbox.

So instead of A sentence that looks like this. You would put

A sentence that looks like this.

When linking to another page in Wikipedia, Wikipedia requires a hyperlink, not a URL which would disrupt the text (think of Wikipedia articles you may have read, which have many hyperlinks referring reading to other Wikipedia articles). So, instead of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog_park, which you did, you would put Dog Park.

Leaving a comment on a classmate's Talk Page
This looks good. Chapmansh (talk) 01:12, 29 October 2013 (UTC)