User talk:Cjr100B

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Federal Writers' Project - Life Histories
Hi! Excellent work on the Federal Writers' Project - Life Histories. I like the quality of the content your students are required to submit.

I wanted to let you know that we're trying to better organize the content on Wikiversity so that pages are saved with the learning project they are associated with. For this project, all of the life histories have been moved under the project with links such as Federal Writers' Project - Life Histories/Norman T. Banks. This improves navigation by allowing easy movement between subpages and back to the project. The project itself has been updated so that all links work correctly with the new page locations.

If you have students add new life histories to the project in the future, please update your instructions to have the students save files under the learning project with a title / link similar to the one above. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!

Dave Braunschweig (discuss • contribs) 03:24, 2 January 2014 (UTC)