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Upload latest version of the project manuscript in manuscript construction component for sharing. When editing, be sure to "check out" the manuscript so that collaborators are not writing at the same time. Students write the first draft on their own, individually. All students should make their own private component to keep first drafts of each section of the paper. This space should only be used for the shared, collective version of the paper. This will be the place to collect any manuscripts and presentations related to the project. It is also where you can draft these without sharing them publicly. For instance, students might write a version of the paper and poster to share with the class or school, which is made public at the end of the course. This project might also result in a manuscript for publication; that can be drafted privately while the class level paper is publicly available. Use this wiki space to tell readers what files to expect and what they are for, in the form of an APA style reference and a comment. This is also very good space to provide instructions to coauthors or communicate with instructors about the status of a project. This space will become public, so care should be taken with what files are shared here. all sensitive documents should be on a private component. That is a good space for Peer review and faculty feedback on papers. This is a good space for final versions. "3 answers to get out most conference predicaments" ----------------------------------------- 1. That is an interesting point, but beyond the scope of this project. 2. That's a great question, I hadn't considered it before, what are your thoughts? 3. Thank you for that feedback, I will definitely integrate that into my larger project.
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