Editing Interpersonal Media (Winter 2020)/Wiki Task 6

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== Moving your work to Wikipedia - the detailed edition ==
== Moving your work to Wikipedia - the detailed edition ==
The [https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/training/students/moving-to-mainspace/ WikiEd "moving to mainspace" module] will walk you through most of this. However, since ''almost'' everyone is working with pre-existing articles, here is the relevant checklist (with some additional commentary):
The Week 6 module on [https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/courses/University_of_Washington/Interpersonal_Media_(Winter)/timeline#week-6 WikiEdu] will walk you through most of this. However, since ''almost'' everyone is working with pre-existing articles, here is the relevant checklist (with some additional commentary):


# Open the ''original article'' and click on '''View history'''. '''If''' there were changes since you began writing (approx. January 17), '''and if''' the content that was modified is still in ''your sandbox'' (or is worth re-introducing), '''then''' make those changes in ''your sandbox'' before moving on.
# Open the ''original article'' and click on '''View history'''. '''If''' there were changes since you began writing (approx. January 17), '''and if''' the content that was modified is still in ''your sandbox'' (or is worth re-introducing), '''then''' make those changes in ''your sandbox'' before moving on.
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