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==Reserved Blocks of Sandboxes for Students==
==Reserved Blocks of Sandboxes for Students==


Teachers may reserve a block of consecutively numbered sandbox pages in advance, for use by students in their classes, as described in [[Teaching Strategies Using Proteopedia]]. See, for example [[Sandbox Reserved 1]] or [[Sandbox Reserved 100]].
Teachers may reserve a block of consecutively numbered sandbox pages in advance, for use by students in their classes, as described in [[Teaching Strategies Using Proteopedia]]. See, for example [[Sandbox Reserved 101]].


Sandbox pages in a reserved block are reserved for you and your students until a date specified in the original reservation. After the agreed-upon expiration date, they will be recycled for use by other classes. However, should a student author an article worthy of becoming permanent, it can be moved to a permanent page prior to the expiration date -- see [[Student Projects]].
Sandbox pages in a reserved block are reserved for you and your students until a date specified in the original reservation. After the agreed-upon expiration date, they will be recycled for use by other classes. However, should a student author an article worthy of becoming permanent, it can be moved to a permanent page prior to the expiration date -- see [[Student Projects]].
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==Publishing Your Completed Article==
==Publishing Your Completed Article==


Let's suppose that you have created an article in a Sandbox page, and now you want to "publish" it, that is, put it in the main Proteopedia database where anyone can edit it, and give it a suitable title. (A protected Sandbox page can be seen by anyone, but only you can edit it. It is not a good permanent home for a completed new page.)
Let's suppose that you have created an article in a Sandbox or [[Proteopedia:Studio|Studio]] page, and now you want to "publish" it, that is, put it in the main Proteopedia database where anyone can edit it, and give it a [[Proteopedia:Page_name|suitable title]]. (A protected Sandbox page can be seen by anyone, but only you can edit it. It is not a good permanent home for a completed new page.)


Do not use the ''move'' tab at the top of your Sandbox. This will create a permanent redirect from your Sandbox to the new title, which is not appropriate
Best practice is to use the ''move'' tab at the top of your Sandbox/Studio page. This will move the entire page content and history to a page with the new title you choose. Note that this will also create a permanent redirect from your page to the new title. Frequently this REDIRECT page is not needed and can be ''carefully'' deleted. Best to send an email to {{Template:Contact}} requesting the removal operation.
 
#Create a new page with an appropriate permanent title, following the procedure at [[Help:Editing#How_To_Create_A_New_Page|How To Create A New Page]].
#In a separate tab or window in your browser, view your completed Sandbox page.
#Edit your Sandbox page.
#Select the entire contents of the wikitext box and copy it.
#Edit your new, appropriately titled page.
#Paste the wikitext into the new, appropriately titled page.
#Save the new page.
#After you confirm that the new, appropriately titled page is correctly displaying the complete content, you may delete the wikitext in your Sandbox page if you wish.
 
'''Important:''' After you move your Sandbox to a new title, loading a molecular scene that you created in your Sandbox into the [[Scene Authoring Tools]] has an extra step. After you ''Show'' the ''Scene Authoring Tools'' and click the tab ''load scene'', you will need to enter the full title of the Sandbox page (something like User:Your_Name/Sandbox_1) into the ''Page name'' slot. Only then will your scenes appear in the ''Scene name'' menu. Once you have loaded and saved a scene in the new page, it will appear on the menu automatically without this extra step.


==See Also==
==See Also==
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Sandbox Wikipedia:Sandbox]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Sandbox Wikipedia:Sandbox]
*[[Teaching Strategies Using Proteopedia]]
*[[Teaching Strategies Using Proteopedia]]
*[[Proteopedia:Page name]]

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Eric Martz, Jaime Prilusky, Susana Retamal, Eran Hodis, Yana Fedotova, Alicia Daeden, Wayne Decatur