Social psychology (psychology)/Participants

Overview
There were approximately students enrolled in the Social Psychology unit at the University of Canberra, 2008 who registered a Wikiversity account for their e-portfolio. These e-portfolios were used to record individual and collective learning as part of the student assessment for this unit.

Profile list
This table provides a sortable list of students' e-porfolios and related talk pages. "Size" is measured in bytes. The graph shows user page plus user talk page total size relative to the largest individual total. But, remember, size isn't everything - the marking criteria is related to regularity (33%) and depth (67%). Also note that some people have put content into user subpages, which are not counted in this table. See list of users with subpages. Users with red bars haven't added anything yet.

* Note that this calculation does not currently take account of user subpages and talk on those subpages.


 * Users with subpages
 * User:Jenny O
 * User:MandaG
 * User:Matthew M
 * User:Sandy

Simple list
This section provides an automatically-generated, alphabetical list of all participant user names.

How do I get added?

 * Copy and paste this code into your user page SPPP2008  (including the curly brackets) - this will automatically add your page to the simple list.
 * Haven't got an account yet? Create a Wikiversity account
 * Email the convener details of your username to be added to the profile list.

How do I follow others' contributions?

 * Visit their pages and click "watch" in the top-right corner.
 * Then keep an eye on your watchlist by either:
 * Regularly visiting your "my watchlist" tab (e.g., whenever you log in), and/or
 * Click on the option in the "my preferences" for E-mail me when a page I'm watching is changed (but note this might lead to a lot of email)

What else can I do?

 * Participate in learning projects that interest you! Any contribution, however small (such as this one), is useful.

Discussion list: Active contributors

 * The following users are active contributors to the unit's discussion list.
 * Being an active discussion list contributor is optional, but will enhance evaluation of the e-portfolio.
 * To be included, add SPPP2008D to user pages (as appropriate).