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I wrote and edited an article on Sucrose Intolerance which I found to be very interesting. At first I was a little confused about how the Wikicode was supposed to work, but really there are some simple pages that inform you of how to use italics, bold words, bullet points, font size, and much more. I think a few of my classmates found it tricky at first but managed to figure things out, just as my classmate Alyssa states in her blogpost. I found most of my information from other sites on the internet as well as one of my nutrition books that I had bought last year for school. These sites and books really helped me to make a good article so that other individuals can learn from what I wrote. When writing this article, I searched other topics in order to get a good feel for how I should write my article and what the layout is like. This gave me the opportunity to read other people's work, which is brilliant and showed me how informative others can be.
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Check out wikipedia here. Search anything that interests you and I guarantee someone around the world has made a page or more about it that can allow you to increase your knowledge and get the information you need. One of my fellow classmates may have even written it! Also, check out my article on Sucrose Intolerance here. I hope I can help you learn something knew!
Hi Ashlea,
ReplyDeleteYour blog looks great and you can see the effort throughout the term has certainly paid off! I didn't know you were part of the CSL group in our ALES class and I look forward to hearing your presentation tomorrow. I chose to comment on your wiki article because the topic was appealing. Your wiki-article was very interesting and held reliable sources that made it easy to know what I was reading was correct and relevant. It was nice having you in my lab this semester and I hope the rest of the year goes well for you!
Kelley Reynolds