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Assignment not submitted before 11:59:00 UTC Nov 18 grading most recent 11/20
Quality of the information: 2
Article size: 0 (14,626 bytes) Late and under 15000 bytes
Readability: 1 Some of the sentence structures are not as fluid
References: 1 Expert interview is not a published or broadcasted interview and is not a acceptable wikipedia source add more outside citations for the same information to strengthen article
Links: 2 Link Augustus Waller, Willem Einthoven, capillary electrometer
Formatting: 1 Unsure if it's necessary to write extensively about ekg, emg, ect. when they have their own pages
Writing: 1 Change extensibly to extensively, "The Vacuum" vacuum should be lowercase "The electrodes delegates signals to the amplifier unit" should be delegate "skin, specifically, on scalp." should be "the scalp", "Multielectrode" to Multi-electrode
Used Real Name: 2
Is Outstanding in some way: 1 ok article but not outstanding
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Grading 11/24
1. Quality of Information: 2
Good information. Specifically liked the history section.
2. Article size:0
Did not submit anything before due date
3. Readability:2
4. Refs:2
has required number of references
5. Links: 2
Links seem okay
6. Responsive to comments:2
Not really applicable
7. Formatting: 2
Like bullet points
8. Writing: 1
You can expand upon electrocardiography, electromyography, electroencephalography after the bullet points. You can also
9. Used Real Name:2
10. Outstanding?:1
To be outstanding I would include a few pictures and tables to better represent content and reach general audience.
Total: (16/20 - penalty for being late) Jim Schwoebel (
talk)
21:49, 25 November 2013 (UTC)reply
Quality of the information: 2
Article size: 0 Being very late
Readability: 2 Looks ok
References: 2 Using different resources such as books, and articles. Remember to put PMIDs if applicable as Dr. Potter mentioned in the email!