User:Mod921/reflection

User:Mod921/reflection

Set up my reflection page for Comp 2

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'''College Composition II [COMP01112]'''

'''Micah O. Davis'''

'''May 3rd, 2026'''
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Article Name
!Content Assessment
!Importance To WikiProject
!Completeness Score
!Daily Views
|-
|[[Hung jury|Hung Jury]]
|Start Class
|High-importance
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|489
|}

== '''Introduction''' ==
Link me to your user page in our DashboardLinks to an external site. and remind me about why you selected these article(s). Make a case, briefly, for the grade you deserve based on the contributions you made.

== '''Contributions''' ==
Look at the data from Dashboard, including your specific student page. You should explore the tools on this page, since this is what I'll be looking at when I gauge your contributions. These might include:

* Article Viewer -- this highlights your contributions in the article(s) you've edited.
* Words Added -- this quantifies your contributions for different aspects of WP (you should look at the first column: articles).
* References Added -- this quantifies the number of sources you added.

You might also look at our "Articles" tab, which includes metrics on number of words, references, and page views. You might also take another look at the contributions assignment and re-familiarize yourself with the kinds of contributions you ''could'' have made, including simple ones such as adding citations.

Most of you only edited one Wikipedia article; however, if you edited more than one, separate your contributions into subsections using "Sub-heading 1" format for each subsection (in my example I have 3 different articles). For each contribution you made, please do the following with the Paragraph setting:

* Note the contribution(s) in bold. If you made a series of contributions feel free to cluster them. For instance, if you added several citations to an article or went back-and-forth with an editor on a contribution, you can put those together.
* Summarize and contextualize your contribution, note the content gapLinks to an external site. this contribution tried to address, and assess each contribution.
* Share some responses to your contributions, if applicable. Did you receive feedback from other editors? Were any of your edits reverted? What did you do as a result?  

== '''Wikipedia, Generally''' ==
In 400-500 cumulative words (i.e. ''not'' per question) answer the following questions in bulleted form:

* Comment on the sources you found from your annotated bibliography. How did you contribute to articles as a result of your AB? Which sources were the most valuable and why? If you declined to use some of your annotated sources, why?
* What did you learn from contributing to Wikipedia? What aspects made it meaningful?
* Did editing Wikipedia satisfy the course goals of CCII? Explain.
* If you could do it over again, would you approach this project differently?