Cheryl,
You should be able to upload that piece - . I’m at work right now and am working today until 9:30 this evening so am unlikely to be able to post anything today.
From my earlier email to you:
If you look over on the right side of the wiki,
you will see an Upload Files button. Click it. In the window that appears,
you will have to click the button that says Upload File again. You'll be
prompted to show the computer where your file is, very much like when you do an
email attachment. Give that a try and let me know if you have
trouble. Eventually, if a lot of documents are uploaded, we may need to
add folders, but I don't foresee that happening.
And by all means, feel free to edit the actual pages of the wiki;
I never meant for study participants to confine
themselves to the comments. Don't worry; there is nothing you can do at
your permissions level that cannot be undone if need be. To edit any
page, look for the Edit tab toward the top center of your screen. You
must be logged in to make edits.
The beauty of a wiki is that all the study
participants can write to it, not just the person who set up the wiki, and it works like familiar tools such as word processing
and email. You'll see how similar the editing screen is to a word
processor when you click the Edit tab on any page. You just make your changes,
and click the Save button at the bottom of the screen.