Your sandbox
Ms Khamis visited my wikipage and started our brief discussions by commenting positively on the posted creative writing and TEFL/TESOL links. She suggested separating my sandbox as a private space from other public entries.
Dear Professor Silva,
I had a look at your sandbox. It's got some very useful links to English materials that I enjoyed going through. Can you tell me the difference between a sanbox page and a regular wiki page? I thought my sandbox is just for me as a user to play with various tools without others having access to it. --Hanaakhs 07:46, 12 May 2009 (UTC)
Dear Ms Khamis,
Thank you for pointing out the difference in the use of a sandbox page and a regular wiki page, I think you're correct in the distinctions you make with regards to private and public space.
I visited your wiki page and was impressed by your achievements. Well done and more kudos to you as I enjoyed reading your paper on Decision-making Tasks in Computer-mediated Communication; IATEF.
I'll appreciate further advice and help from you on how I can improve my wiki page.
Regards,
Paul
Dear Dr. Silva,
I am most obliged:-) Hope we can collaborate on a wiki project soon.--Hanaakhs 14:17, 13 May 2009 (UTC)