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Editor: AriDye
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 * FlyerRoute  * WhereFilesAreOnBox
 * [[EMSRoomBookings]] (more general experiment scheduling?)
 * [[StandardEEGProtocols]]
 * [[StandardMRIProtocols]]
 * [[RecruitingMRIParticipants]] (only has placeholder text)
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 * StimulusLaptopSetup -- soon to be semi-outdated for behavior, though we'll still use laptops as a backup for behavioral experiments
 * This page!
 * StimulusLaptopSetup (soon to be semi-outdated for behavior, though we'll still use laptops as a backup for behavioral experiments)
 * [[InfoForNewUndergradRAs]] (is a mess, and page says it probably should be broken into two pages)
 * RunningBehavioralParticipants (General Principles and Following/Filling in Log Form sections are empty)
 * StimulusLaptopSetup (has basically nothing)
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 * MediaPeopleNeedToWatch
 * SquadGoals (probably should start putting dates on each goal as it's made, so it's easier to see what's old and what's up to date -Ari)
 * RunningMechanicalTurkExperiments (in the "Double-check the 'active' version of the task" it says someone should "track down the old Yale checklist and add the various items on it to this page.")
 * UsingSlack (could include how to get linked up to UNL RAP Lab group specifically?)
 * ProgrammingResources (has plenty of off-the-cuff links, but could be added to/organized/polished)
 * UsefulUnixCommands, UsefulMatlabCommands (very few commands listed)

==== For Fun: ====
 * MediaPeopleNeedToWatch (Ari created 6/14; Matt should probably review)
 * Everyone's "Personal Home Page"; see EditorGroup for the links
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 * The following have no glaring issues, but they should be double-checked by someone who knows the process more thoroughly -Ari 6/22
  * BeforeYouStartWorkingInTheLab (looks fairly thorough, except for possibly training on equipment setup)
  * RequestingCashForParticipantPayments (looks very very thorough)
  * SettingUpAndApprovingMechanicalTurkBatches (looks good to untrained eyes)
  * UsefulFfmpegCommands, StatisticalParametricMapping, UsingGit, ConnectingToFarnsworth, [[VNCNumbers]], DeepLearningSetup, KerasTips

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=== Pages we are currently working on editing: ===
 * FlyerPathAndDocuments
 * This page!
  * 6/22 - Ari has added pretty much every wikipage to one section or another. Have at it.

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=== Pages we have recently edited to relative perfection (for now): ===
 * BookingTestingRooms (Rafay 6/19; quickly made, but should be good)
 * 6/23 [[Editors]] (out of date page) now redirects to EditorGroup -Ari
 
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=== Pages we reviewed and they look OK for now: ===

Pages we need to make:


Pages we need to edit:

Major:

Minor:

  • SquadGoals (probably should start putting dates on each goal as it's made, so it's easier to see what's old and what's up to date -Ari)

  • RunningMechanicalTurkExperiments (in the "Double-check the 'active' version of the task" it says someone should "track down the old Yale checklist and add the various items on it to this page.")

  • UsingSlack (could include how to get linked up to UNL RAP Lab group specifically?)

  • ProgrammingResources (has plenty of off-the-cuff links, but could be added to/organized/polished)

  • UsefulUnixCommands, UsefulMatlabCommands (very few commands listed)

For Fun:


Pages we should review to *see* if they need to be edited:


Pages we are currently working on editing:

  • FlyerPathAndDocuments

  • This page!
    • 6/22 - Ari has added pretty much every wikipage to one section or another. Have at it.


Pages we have recently edited to relative perfection (for now):


Pages we reviewed and they look OK for now:

rapwiki: WikiPagesWeNeedToMakeOrEdit (last edited 2020-12-04 19:44:42 by MattJohnson)