This user is a student editor in Howard_University,_Washington,_DC,_USA/Engineering_Economy_(Spring_2018). |
About
editI am an aspiring Civil Engineering Undergraduate from the small Himalayan country of Nepal. I have been studying at Howard University for the last three years and I aim to practice as a Civil Engineer in the near future. I will be using this user page for article review and other activities involving Engineering Economics with Michael O' Connor.
Significant editing disclosures- Spring 2018
edit- My aim is to improve the quality of Engineering articles particularly of those related to biographies of Civil Engineers and Civil Engineering particles.
- I am also interested to learn about the editing process that goes in to creating a wikipedia article.
Notes related to Wikipedia work and activities
editWhat's a content gap? Write a paragraph on your user page, outlining your recommendations for creating an article in Wiki on this journal.
If there is an absence of information on a particular subject that is currently not addressed by any content, it becomes a content gap.[1] It can be treated of as a void. To create an article on this, research has to be done on the process of identifying content gaps and the importance of content gap on establishing transparent understanding.
Everything in an article on wikipedia should be relevant to the topic hand. If one is writing about ancient history, one shouldn't start talking about what happened in the last century. Furthermore, the article should be neutral and no viewpoint should be underrepresented or overrepresented. Any information or claim on the website must be provided with reliable citations as well.
- No Content on this item ... Risk Engineer (talk) 17:11, 20 March 2018 (UTC)
Work in Progress
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editRisk Engineer (talk) 17:22, 20 March 2018 (UTC)
Missing Material from Week 5
edit"Improving an existing article? Make notes for improvement on your user page ... Separately analyze and discuss Wellington and your subject article from Week 2." Risk Engineer (talk) 17:25, 20 March 2018 (UTC)