Please help this is due at 12:00 and this is my last day of school and if I don’t get it done I’ll have an F and I can’t play sports so please someone help! Work with your group to create a wiki. First, choose a topic and an audience. Then, assign roles and
tasks. Your group's wiki should be made up of several articles that are about different aspects of the main
topic. Each article should include text, text features, and graphics that communicate information in a way
that is appropriate for your chosen audience.Follow your teacher's instructions about whether the wiki
should be submitted online or offline, which tools to use, and so on. Here in the practice guide, record
your group's progress by answering the questions, and submit your portion of the group project. However,
keep in mind that you are responsible for making sure the wiki as a whole meets the requirements of the
assignment, so be sure to help other group members as needed.1. As a group, brainstorm the topic of
your wiki. Describe your topic and explain why you think it's a good choice for this project. 2. As a group,
determine the audience you want to create your wiki for. Explain your choice in the space below. How
might the audience influence the choices you make in creating your wiki 3. List the tasks your group must
complete to create a successful wiki. For example, how many articles need to be written and what should
each one be about? 4. Work with your group to decide each group member's role in the project. Roles
might be based on skill (editor, writer, artist, and so on) or on task (article 1, article 2, and so on). Describe
your role below. Which tasks are your responsibility? When do you need to complete them? 5. Which
platform have you chosen for creating your wiki? What features made it stand out from the other options?
6. Submit your portion of the wiki below. Your portion might be (1) the text of one or more articles. (2) the
graphics you found or created to use in the articles, (3) the research you put together, (4) your edits of
other group members articles, or (5) some combination of these based on how your group divided the
tasks and roles. Whatever your contribution to the project is, make sure your share of the workload is fair.