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Week 6/ Ryan1232378In Week 6, the first article I edited was about Denial-of-service (DoS) attacks. Here is the diff. In the History section of this article, I added information about a significant DDoS attack that occurred in early 2024 targeting an Asian hosting provider. The attack, utilizing a Mirai-variant botnet, reached a peak traffic volume of 2 terabits per second (Tbps), highlighting the increased capabilities of modern botnets and the substantial threat they pose to critical infrastructure. The second article that I edited was about Real Estate bubble, added content about post-COVID-19 U.S. Real Estate Market Trends. Here is the diff. In this article, I discussed the significant rise in home prices following the pandemic, driven by a supply-demand imbalance and increased borrowing costs due to Federal Reserve interest rate hikes. I learned about the importance of addressing regulatory issues and the challenges involved in summarizing complex market trends while ensuring the credibility of the information by citing reliable sources. Ryan1232378 (talk) 07:50, 29 July 2024 (UTC)
Week 5/ mt5332Hii, This week i edited two articles. The first article is Share price - Wikipedia. The dif link is Share price: Difference between revisions - Wikipedia. I learnt what do technical analysis takes into account while assuming share price. The second article i edited is Stock valuation - Wikipedia. The dif link is Stock valuation: Difference between revisions - Wikipedia. Here i learnt about the assumptions made by discounted cash flow method. Mt5332 (talk) 14:43, 2 August 2024 (UTC)
Week 5 / Yl11406I edited the Augmented reality and Head-mounted display articles on Wikipedia to add some commonly used materials of HMDs and identify some features with AR and VR technologies used in HMDs. Here is the diff that I have made for the Augmented reality article and the diff that I have made for the Head-mounted display article. Through this exercise, I learned that one reference with different descriptions can be used in various articles. Yl11406 (talk) 15:12, 2 August 2024 (UTC)
Week 5 / zq2197Hello, the first article I edited is Interdisciplinarity, and this is the diff link. I added some details about interdisciplinary education and what does this emphasize and how does this type of education help students in the future. The second article I edited is Reading Motivation, and this is the diff link. I added some specific examples of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation for students pursuing higher education. During this process, I learned how to convey complex ideas in a journal article in a brief, clear manner, and how to write in a way that is understandable to general audience. Zq2197 (talk) 16:02, 3 August 2024 (UTC)
Week5/SwagsberylsI added citations to the Wikipedia pages for the 2024 Summer Olympics (diff) and Berkshire Hathaway (diff). For the Olympics page, I referenced the high-tech adaptations by athletes for extreme heat, including cooling vests and portable AC units brought by various countries. For the Berkshire Hathaway page, I detailed its investment in Apple Inc., covering the timeline and growth of its stake. These edits enhance article reliability with sourced information. I learned the importance of concise, neutral, and well-supported content in Wikipedia edits. Swagsberyls (talk) 02:47, 4 August 2024 (UTC)
week 4 / Xuhang1204In the first article, I edited the Electric vehicle on Wikipedia by adding a sentence to the "Reintroduction" section about recent advancements in battery technology and charging infrastructure, which have addressed earlier barriers to electric vehicle adoption, making them more accessible to a wider range of consumers. Here is the diff link. This addition was supported by findings from a recent academic study. Through this process, I learned how technological improvements are critical in making electric vehicles a more viable option for consumers and in supporting global sustainability goals. In the second article, I edited the Electric vehicle battery on Wikipedia by incorporating a concise sentence in the "Lifecycle of lithium-based EV batteries" section. The sentence highlighted the growing focus on sustainability within the supply chain, specifically efforts to reduce reliance on rare minerals and enhance recycling processes to minimize the environmental impact of battery production. Here is the diff link. This edit was informed by a recent academic publication. From this editing process, I learned about the increasing emphasis on ethical and sustainable practices in the electric vehicle battery industry, which is essential for the long-term viability of this technology. Xuhang1204 (talk) 09:45, 5 August 2024 (UTC)
week 5 / Xuhang1204In the first article, I edited the Esports Wikipedia page by adding a concise sentence to the "Health Concerns" section about the mental health risks associated with esports, specifically the high rates of stress, burnout, and depression among players due to intense training schedules and competition pressures. Here is the diff link. This addition was supported by findings from a recent academic study. Through this process, I learned about the significant mental health challenges faced by esports players and the growing recognition of the need for psychological support within the industry. In the second article, I edited the 2023 Olympic Esports Week Wikipedia page by incorporating a sentence in the "Future" section. The sentence highlighted the suggestion from recent studies that aligning Olympic Esports events with regional values of excellence, friendship, and respect could increase global acceptance and support for these events. Here is the diff link. This edit was informed by insights from a recent academic publication. From this editing process, I learned about the importance of cultural alignment and strategic positioning in gaining broader acceptance for new and evolving forms of competition like esports within traditional frameworks such as the Olympic Games. Xuhang1204 (talk) 10:35, 5 August 2024 (UTC)
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