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Brian Walker: Contributing to Wikipedia
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Friday, November 11, 2011. My instructor, Jess. Here is a picture of my Wikipedia page. As you can see it looks like any other Wikipedia page. Although the task of modifying an Wikipedia page was daunting at first it now seems like a simple task. An easy way that I can contribute to the WWW. Here are some links to my fellow classmates blogs if you would like to see their work. You can also find links to their blogs in the class's blogs. Http:/ yummyolanda.blogspot.com/. December 5, 2011 at 8:08 PM.
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This is Toni: Reflection
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Professional Blog, Made for ALES 204 at University of Alberta as part of our final project. Thanks for Stopping By! I am starting to edit my blog to look more appealing :) Hope you all like it! Leave me feed back, please! Thursday, 1 December 2011. Well, the semester has come to an end. It is insane to me how fast life goes by. Yet, when I think about when I walked into ALES 204 class for the first time that September morning, I realize how much I actually did learn. 1 Jamie is a Nutrition Student, who w...
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Brian Walker: November 2011
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Friday, November 11, 2011. My instructor, Jess. Here is a picture of my Wikipedia page. As you can see it looks like any other Wikipedia page. Although the task of modifying an Wikipedia page was daunting at first it now seems like a simple task. An easy way that I can contribute to the WWW. Here are some links to my fellow classmates blogs if you would like to see their work. You can also find links to their blogs in the class's blogs. Http:/ yummyolanda.blogspot.com/. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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ALES 204: Communication Theory & Practise: Lecture 32: Open Peer Review
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ALES 204: Communication Theory and Practise. Wednesday, November 30, 2011. Lecture 32: Open Peer Review. Today we'll be doing some group work using the reading. That was assigned for homework:. Lecture 32: Open Peer Review. Posted by Dr. Jessica Laccetti. November 30, 2011 at 8:13 AM. There are three types of review:. 1 single blind peer review: the reviewer knows who you are but you dont know them. 2 double blind peer review: completely annonymous. 3 open: know everyones name in the reviewing process.
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ALES 204: Communication Theory & Practise: Lecture 30: Interview Analysis
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ALES 204: Communication Theory and Practise. Friday, November 25, 2011. Lecture 30: Interview Analysis. Today's lecture is going to be in two parts. Those of you who have been following along on Twitter. Would have seen that we'll have fellow student, Ian McNeill tall us about some software development he's made using what he's learnt in #ALES204. Exciting! This is what Ian says about his presentation:. PLEASE make sure you *save a copy* of the google doc. Rather than simply writing in it! Https:/ docs&#...
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The Innocent Can Never Last: December 2011
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The Innocent Can Never Last. Tuesday, 6 December 2011. The Different types of Sugar. Http:/ www.ncnynl.com/doc-view-4958.html. As usual, I was eating supper with my family today. "I wonder what are the differences between brown sugar, white sugar and crystal sugar? She asked again. It's not a hard question, but no one can answer her correctly and properly. After supper, I decided to search for the answer use the knowledge and techniques I've learned from ALES204 class. To see if there is any useful infor...
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The Innocent Can Never Last: Writing A Scientific Article
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The Innocent Can Never Last. Tuesday, 6 December 2011. Writing A Scientific Article. First of all, I look up the summary and questions so that I can roughly know what 'open access' means and the aspects I'm planning to write. I divide the entire article to five parts: introduction, background, discussion, impacts, and conclusion. I search on the website like Wikipedia to gather information and ask my family members of their point of views. Plus, I find that Peter Suber's rearches. View my complete profile.
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