User talk:Hsokolow
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Hsokolow (talk) 03:08, 21 February 2012 (UTC)
Welcome
[edit]Welcome!
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Nikkimaria (talk) 20:01, 21 February 2012 (UTC)
Welcome to Wikipedia! Drop by the Teahouse anytime for a cup of tea, or some help with editing!
[edit]Hello! Hsokolow,
you are invited to join other new editors and friendly hosts in the Teahouse. An awesome place to meet people, ask questions and learn more about Wikipedia. Please join us! SarahStierch (talk) 16:00, 3 March 2012 (UTC)
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Hello Helen
Hello! My name is Alyssa Cheadle. This semester, I will be available to provide help in understanding how to get work done in Wikipedia.
I am a graduate student in Psychology at UCLA. Last semester, I edited Wikipedia articles as part of a course in Social Psychology. I worked on the article "Just World Hypothesis," and I was able to nominate my article for a Wikipedia "Did You Know" feature. I found the assignment effective in helping me learn about my topic, the culture and norms of Wikipedia, and writing articles from a neutral point of view for a lay audience. I learned some valuable lessons while completing my assignment and I will be glad to offer advice to you!
Please contact me with questions; I prefer to be contacted via email.
Good luck!
Alyssa
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InstructorCommentBot (talk) 21:38, 3 April 2012 (UTC) on behalf of cheaal01 (talk)
Hello Helen
I see that you are still working in your sandbox and have not yet edited or posted on an article page.
If you need assistance editing pages or changing the contents of your sandbox into a page, please let me know.
If you do want assistance or feedback on your writing, please tell me the date that you want your page to be final.
Best!
Alyssa
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InstructorCommentBot (talk) 05:33, 5 April 2012 (UTC) on behalf of cheaal01 (talk)
Hi Moriah,
Here is the Wikipedia page on uploading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Uploading_images
It looks like you were successful in uploading a few images to your sandbox. Are you still having trouble? Also, please remember to use only images that are fair use or free license.
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InstructorCommentBot (talk) 17:27, 9 April 2012 (UTC) on behalf of cheaal01 (talk)
Good Job, Helen!
LEAD SECTION:Your lead section is a stand-alone concise summary of the article.
LANGUAGE:Try to avoid using field-specific jargon and explain them when necessary.
LINKS:You have provided links to other Wikipedia articles.
NEUTRALITY:Your contribution maintains a neutral point of view and consists of verifiable statements, and it avoids becoming original research/opinion.
CITATION:You have cited facts from reputable, accessible, and up-to-date sources. There are spots where you need additional citations or need to cite correctly, for example, in the first half of your first paragraph.
WRITING:Your writing uses correct grammar, verb tenses, and spelling.
CATEGORY:You have categorized the page.
REFERENCES:Check out the Wikipedia format of references (https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Wikipedia:Referencing_for_beginners) and try to fix your references to follow this format.
Keep up the good work!
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InstructorCommentBot (talk) 19:31, 4 May 2012 (UTC) on behalf of cheaal01 (talk)