Think of this wiki as a shared online whiteboard. Your entire group can share information using this wiki, making your research accessible to everyone. Play around with this wiki: Notice how you can add comments to a page, see what people have changed, and edit all the text.
(Feel free to change your name if you prefer a nickname, etc.)
Blatti, Jillian L jblatti@ucsd.edu
Cao, Yuchen Z yzcao@ucsd.edu
Chen, Eileen eichen@ucsd.edu
Kale, Andrew J akale@ucsd.edu
Lipson, Joseph M jlipson@ucsd.edu
McCollum, Jaime E jmccollu@ucsd.edu
Rothmann, Michael Isaac mirothma@ucsd.edu
Satkiewicz, Emily S esatkiew@ucsd.edu
Sindac, Janice Aquino jsindac@ucsd.edu
Trzoss, Lynnie L l5lin@ucsd.edu
The Molecules section is where you find YOUR PAGE to start editing your Natural Product page. I recommend beginning with a blank format and inserting text and images as you go along.
NOTE: Once your page is nearing completion, the next step is to get it into shape to upload onto Wikipedia. Keep in mind that, if successful, this means a guaranteed A on the project. John Plander (CHEM257 student from 2007) was nice enough to provide a guide to those of you who have progressed to this point.
WHEN YOU HAVE UPLOADED YOUR REPORT TO WIKIPEDIA, PLEASE ATTACH A HYPERTEXT HERE!!! -MDB
(Take a look and see how others did it! The link on the left is the PBWiki page and the link on the right is the Wikipedia entry.)
Keep your drafts here so you can refer to earlier versions.