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Pages Ready for Final Review
Once your page has gone through several cycles of feedback and you (the author) feel that it is ready for the public:
- Go through either the Checklist for writing pages or the Checklist for writing helper pages one last time
- Take a few minutes and type up a response to the issues brought up by the checklist by writing 1-3 sentences in response to the bold headings on the checklist. (Check out the Sample Response to Checklist)
- Link the page here.
Your page will be reviewed by one of the designated final reviewers who will either give you further feedback or mark the page as "ready for the public."
Please put your name by your page so that we can contact you with questions.
Swarthmore Pages
- Logistic Bifurcation by Diana 17:00 7/7/11
- Chris 7/16 I've put up comments from a "layman's" perspective.
Sweet Briar Pages
- Dandelin Spheres Theory by Flora Li 15:31, 17 July 2011 (UTC)
- Chris 7.21.11 I've completed the rest of the page and made comments.
- Thanks for your suggestion. I have made some change based on your comments. Flora 07.21 12:29
- Ruoyun Guo from Drexel helped me with images. I have updated new version of the images.
- Flora 07.22 20:17 I'm leaving today. i hope anyone could help review this page! Thanks very much!
- Thanks Rebecca and Anna for your comments! I have made ALL the corrections this time and I left comments ( in green ) to your comments on the discussion page!
- I've suggested a pretty major revision of one section, and I actually think that it might be best to move that section to another page. See my notes AnnaP 05:07, 22 July 2011 (UTC)
- I have made all of the corrections you suggested except for those dealing with the physics portion. Can you let me know if everything is alright now (of course with the exception of my "Real World Parabolas" section) I am going to need to do some more reading so I can fix this section. Also, I had just thought it would be cool to have a section with examples of actual parabolic occurrences in real life since I was finding the area under the Golden Gate Bridge. But, I can definitely move it to the Parabola page if you think it would be more beneficial there. If I do this should I make all the corrections for this section on my page, wait for you to approve it, and then transfer it over?
- Since I think you're done working for the summer, I'm going to go ahead and move around the content for you AnnaP 19:02, 29 July 2011 (UTC)
- I have made all of the corrections you suggested except for those dealing with the physics portion. Can you let me know if everything is alright now (of course with the exception of my "Real World Parabolas" section) I am going to need to do some more reading so I can fix this section. Also, I had just thought it would be cool to have a section with examples of actual parabolic occurrences in real life since I was finding the area under the Golden Gate Bridge. But, I can definitely move it to the Parabola page if you think it would be more beneficial there. If I do this should I make all the corrections for this section on my page, wait for you to approve it, and then transfer it over?
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Bounding Volumes by Chanj 19:55, 4 August 2011 (UTC)
- Chris Taranta, 8.16.11 I've edited this page. Check page discussion for comments.
- Silhouette Edges created by Nordhr, content written by Steve Cunningham. 14:13 22 July 2011
- Minor text correction, probably my error originally. SteveC
- I fixed the acute/positive error. Let me know if you see anything else! Nordhr
- See my note on the discussion page. The text needs significant revision and additions to make the content accessible to someone who isn't already familiar with the content AnnaP 19:59, 29 July 2011 (UTC)
- Surface Normals created by Nordhr, content written by Steve Cunningham. 15:20 22 July 2011
- One small suggestion, but nothing more. Nice page. SteveC
- Thank you! I changed the category to geometry. Nordhr
- Standing Waves created and written by Sammat, 8/9/11
Drexel Pages
Platonic Solid by Rguo 18:47, 15 August 2011 (UTC) with CalvinMorrison based on previous work by Mkelly1 and Abram
Approved Pages
Once an editor moves the link to your page here, they have marked it as ready for the public!
Swarthmore Pages
- Vector
- Law of Cosines
- Law of Sines
- Quipu
- Basic Trigonometric Functions
- Solving Triangles
- Bases
- Markus-Lyapunov Fractals
- Dot Product
- Summation Notation
- Critical Points
- Ambiguous Case
- Rope around the Earth
- Perko pair knots
- Radians
- Congruent triangles
- Cross-cap
- Witch of Agnesi
- Snell's Law
- Dimensions

