User talk:Kbhalla-IU

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Lesson Subpages
Subpages for your project should be created under Instructional design/Procedural analysis. I've moved the subpages there. Please leave them there. They cannot be in main space as Page ?. I'm happy to assist you with any corrections necessary. Let me know what questions you have. -- Dave Braunschweig (discuss • contribs) 19:49, 22 March 2016 (UTC)

Re: lesson subpages - link and structure
Hi. I had not tampered with the structure and links of the pages after I read your message about changes at least 2 days back. I followed your path and checked and corrected my links wherever applicable (for my instructional design/procedural analysis lesson). But today, I discovered that the page links are again broken. I can't locate my content pages. One of the pages' contents has been totally overwritten with someone else's content. My content is not there. Can you please decide once and for all where you want the pages to be and let me know the path I need to enter for my Back and Next page links? That way, I can have my lesson complete for review for my Indiana University course. Otherwise, I will simply get a zero for this assignment due to no fault of my own. I can't keep staying up nights just to check whether the lesson content is still visible and navigable (as it was the previous day). Once you decide and let me know the final path for the pages, please do not change anything in these pages until April end (2016) - end of my current term.

--Kbhalla-IU (discuss • contribs) 09:28, 27 March 2016 (UTC)Kamakshi Bhalla


 * The list of pages you have contributed to is available at Special:Contributions/Kbhalla-IU. It includes the following:
 * File:Analysis-stages.png
 * Instructional design/Procedural analysis
 * Instructional design/Procedural analysis/Page 2: PA Lesson Introduction
 * Instructional design/Procedural analysis/Page 3: What is task analysis?
 * Instructional design/Procedural analysis/Page 4: Procedural Analysis: An Overview
 * Instructional design/Procedural analysis/Page 5: Steps in Procedural Analysis
 * Instructional design/Procedural analysis/Page 6: Lesson assessment
 * Instructional design/Procedural analysis/Page 7: Lesson Summary
 * Instructional design/Procedural analysis/Page 8: Answers for the lesson assessment
 * User talk:Kbhalla-IU


 * The page that was totally overwritten by someone else's content was Instructional design/Procedural analysis/Page 3: What is task analysis?, overwritten by one of your classmates, User:Asommerv. You could have easily recovered the previous content using View history, however, it appears that you instead made manual corrections to the page. You might wish to compare versions to ensure that everything was included in your update. See for the before-and-after comparison. You may use this post as confirmation that your work was altered by one of your classmates and inform your instructor as you wish.


 * Regarding page links, there is no evidence that you have corrected any links since March 22, and the only corrections necessary then were for the pages you moved while I was making appropriate corrections. Any link issues since then are based on your efforts and are your responsibility.


 * You do need to be aware that File:Analysis-stages.png was uploaded without licensing information, and is scheduled to be deleted on March 29 if the information is not provided. I encourage you to add the necessary and License tags before then.


 * While I appreciate your frustration at being required to work in a shared, collaborative environment, you will find the experience much more effective if you try to learn from it rather than react to it. Let me know what additional questions you have. -- Dave Braunschweig (discuss • contribs) 13:37, 27 March 2016 (UTC)

Re: lesson subpages - link and structure
Thanks for your response Dave. I have 8 pages in my lesson. I did have to modify some of the links in the middle of the lesson so that the Back and Next links on each page take a viewer to the previous/next page. I have updated the links today again as the Next link from page 2 of the lesson was not taking me to the next page. Today, I will also be checking and updating the information and license details of all media files that I uploaded. Thanks for letting me know.

Kbhalla-IU (discuss • contribs) 17:34, 27 March 2016 (UTC)Kamakshi Bhalla