Fill out LASIK with Common Answers (Sept. 16-30)
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Description
Use common answers strategy to fill out existing and remaining information for the LASIK portal.
Why?
Push to make the portal much closer to complete. Implement our new content strategy with Common Answers in a particular area of focus.
Further Information
Build these articles out from their current state (incorporate into existing content if it is there already) as Common Answers. Redirect all possible misspellings to the appropriate article.
Terminology: (still in progress)
- Laser
- Refractive Surgery
- Eye Surgery
- Ophthalmologist
- Myopia
- Hyperopia
- Astigmatism
- Photorefractive Keratectomy, PRK
- Keratotomy
- Eyeglasses
- Contact Lenses
- Microkeratome
- Cornea
- Keratomileusis
- Excimer Laser
- Epi-LASIK
- Intraocular Lens
- Pachymeter
- Eye drops
- Femtosecond
- Stroma
- IntraLASIK
- Spherical Aberration
- Visual Acuity
- Double Vision
- Glare
- Retinal Detachment
- Wavefront
- Refractive error
- LASEK
- LASIK Side Effects
Pages already done, to be added to:
- LASIK - build out a section for general web results
- Qualifying for LASIK - build out section for web results on this
Product pages:
Done When
We have full pages on:
- Terminology - a page for every blue/red link on wikipedia's LASIK page, perhaps we'd even follow these links two deep
- All products, related products and services
The portal is organized by:
- Full interlinking (all possible words are blue or red linked)
- Comprehensive redirects - misspellings, etc. are all redirected to the appropriate page
Useful Links
Resource Estimate
- Pair Days: 3 people, 3 days each; 4.5 pair days
Task Evaluation
- Evaluator: ChrisBabson
- How the task went: The overall work here is good, but there are a lot of holes in these articles. It isn't good enough to get some information to piece an article together. The point of this exercise was to fill out these terms completely. This means ALL web results for a term as well as full definitions. This was not true of all of the articles - there are too many red links on some, too many areas of information that aren't complete, and not enough external links by a long shot. If we're trying to make this a professional resource it needs to look professional and have an according amount of content built out! We're going to have to revisit this task in the future to fully complete it if we want the LASIK resource to be worth our efforts so far.