User talk:Steffa8908

I don't know if I cited my contributions correctly. I am new at this and it is a class requirement that I either create or edit a wiki page. I will take any help I can get.Steffa8908 (talk) 21:17, 30 January 2010 (UTC)
 * Welcome to Wikipedia. However, one thing you can do is tell your tutor that Wikipedia is not for creating pages that are not of value. It is an encyclopaedia, not a class test-bed. Similarly, edits should only be performed when they improve an article, or revert some vandalism. Edits for the sake of editing, and pages created without need, can be regarded as vandalism. User pages may contain a wide variety of stuff, subject to no spam, no libel and no copyright violations. As it happens, your edits to Formative assessment look fine to me, but I've not done an exhaustive analysis of them. No-one seems to have objected yet, anyway. What a lot of people out there don't know is that the majority of articles on Wikipedia are on watchlists, and when changes are made someone connected with articles or subjects will pop in and have a look. It may take a couple of days before someone checks their list. Your referencing is not wrong, but would be better done 'inline'. That's the little numbers in blue. Look at WP:CITE and also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Referencing_for_beginners (which I must make a bookmark for - I have trouble doing inline citations). Any problems, contact me. Peridon (talk) 22:28, 30 January 2010 (UTC)