Wikipedia talk:Wiki Ed/New College of Florida/Become a Wikipedian (January Inter-term)

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1. I learned that Wikipedia html is actually not as complicated as it seems, and that sections of code can be reused as needed. I also learned that, since Wikipedia is edited by people all over the world, it is important to remain impartial and merely state the facts rather than any speculation.

2. Question 1: Am I posting in the right place? I can't see anybody else's posts.

   Question 2: Is it possible to change topics?  Not the main one, but the other two as I have found many other articles that could be vastly improved.

3. I loved hearing about the diversity of topics available to research and also the differences between primary, secondary, and tertiary sources. Since Wikipedia doesn't accept primary sources, it is good to know for the future when citing articles!

Dragonchild07 (talk) 18:05, 6 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

@Dragonchild07, thanks very much for responding to the questions! I'll answer your questions here, and on your talk page, but I'd also like for you to copy and paste your response to my talk page. If you look at the end of my message where my signature is, you'll see a link to my talk page. I'm also posting a message there, and will answer your other question there. I am using the "ping" function so that you should receive a notification that I've left a message on my talk page for you. Tburress (talk) 22:12, 6 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]