Individual Wiki Project-peer evaluation

I saw that at some point, possibly right now, possibly in a week (the due date varies between brightspace and Wiki Edu) we are peer evaluating the wiki articles. My question is, will my peer be looking at what is in my sandbox? Or the original wiki page?

Which leads me to ask, when do I push/transfer my sandbox to the wiki page? Should I be doing that as I go along? Or wait and do it all at once? Do I delete what’s in the sandbox as I move it over?

I know for the group project, it makes sense to do everything in the sandbox, as we’ll be making lots of changes to each other’s work. But for the individual one, it could be done either way. I think I’d prefer to be pushing the bits over to be live as I go, since I’m updating a page that already exists, but I can see the benefit in waiting.

I have a related question. I am writing a new article for my individual Wikipedia assignment, so I was about to post a link to the sandbox I’m developing it in and ask for peer review. But from the assignment description I’m unclear about whether peer review is meant for our individual assignments or the group assignment.

Is it appropriate for me to post asking for peer review on my individual Wikipedia article?

We get peer reviews for both. I can even see who is assigned to peer evaluate mine. Its in my dashboard on Wiki Edu. It says Reviews, and there should be a username that’s in red because the page hasn’t been created yet. I don’t know how to see which one I’ve been assigned tho, so maybe these students chose the articles?

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Thanks. I took a look at the possible review tabs. I think I have a situation because the Stabbing group article got assigned to my sandbox (I happened to be the first person to assign myself the article, I think).

I first ran into trouble when I tried to create a new article at all, so I created a separate sandbox page that doesn’t seem to tie into WikiEdu (and I don’t know how to fix that).

On the review tab, does anyone see my new African-American Jeremiad page listed?

I think the sandbox is appropriate, as that’s where any potential evaluator from class will look. That said, you really can approach this any way you want. If WikiEdu points to your sandbox and you instead do work on the original article, just say so in your sandbox.

If you are confident in your wiki abilities, by all means work on the original article.

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Yes, but be sure to do it on the talk page, or point from your sandbox.

Aways use D2L for due dates.

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I see it on WikiEdu under “Activity,” and your progress is impressive.

You can move it to a draft space. Think of this as an intermediate space between sandbox and article. This might make it more discoverable and you can really start the finishing process.

I tried to move it to draft space. I’m not totally sure I’ve done it correctly, but here is the updated page.

No, a true draft exists in the main space. Go to the draft page; put the title of your article in to the “create a new draft” box. Then create it. Copy your draft article to the new page. This new page will be easily moved to the main space when you are finished.

@grlucas, Thank you for this. I did it. Should I also select this button in the grey box: “Submit the draft for review?”

@nrmMGA5108, my apologies. I accidentally hijacked your thread.

@grlucas, would you be so kind as to answer this question that I accidentally buried?

Did I not, right here? Let me know, @nrmMGA5108!