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Final Wiki Assignment

Like the midterm report, the final wiki consists of your subteam's wiki space and your individual contribution page.

Team Wiki Space Organization

The links below lead to information regarding required wiki formatting. Read through the set of instructions for your team carefully and be sure that your wiki pages are set up correctly and that they contain the right information.

There are also links on the Team Resources page to guidelines on graph use, report syntax, and more.

Final Wiki Clean-up

The wiki clean-up is part of the final wiki report.

Some important steps for the end of the semester include making sure the wiki is in order for next semester's team. There are important "wiki clean-up" steps listed below that each team needs to go through. The more organized our pages are the easier it will be for future teams to take advantage of all of our AguaClara knowledge.

  • Remove all empty/outdated pages
  • Make sure there aren't dead links
  • Make sure all attachments are labeled with a descriptive title and a date and comments describing them
  • Move any pages you need to, make sure all pages are in appropriate locations
  • Clean up the team calendar so it doesn't say your team is meeting forever and ever

Grading

The final wiki report is graded both as a first draft and final draft, which in total counts for roughly a third of your grade. Make sure you review the following information on grading for the final report so you know what is expected for both the first and the final draft.

Your grade will depend on your team's ability to update your wiki space and keep current information and images on it. A significant portion of your grade is based on formatting because improper formatting causes valuable information to get lost on a team of this size.

The final wiki report is worth more than twice as much as the midterm wiki report grade. The first draft must be your team's effort at a final draft, it must be fully spell-checked, all links must work, and pages must be structured in the correct format. Your first draft should be good enough to allow a totally new group of students take over your subteam next semester and have no questions to ask you. Your grade is based on the clarity, completeness, and formatting of your final wiki. You will lose 2 points for every day it is late, and you will lose points for not following the posted formatting guidelines.

Your first draft will be read and you will receive a list of comments from Monroe. You then have time to address those comments and make any edits necessary. If you have done a great job on your first draft, you are guaranteed to at least get a good grade on the final draft. Teams who address the comments they receive will get full credit for their final wiki report. Two points will be lost for every day that the report is late.

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