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Course description

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This is the second part of a two part course examining the basic legal setting for the protection and management of the environment. After learning the major federal statutes and constitutional principles of Environmental Law this course will explore species protection, toxic risk legislation, criminal prosecution, citizen actions, international law and emerging issues in the field. It discusses how environmental law is made and applied. The course also includes material on economic analysis, scientific and legal causation and expert testimony.

Assignment overview

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Each student will either contribute a new article or substantially expand an existing article in the area of US Environmental Law, at the national, state, or local level. Students will peer-review and copy-edit one another's contributions and will present on their topic as well as their experience with Wikipedia at the last session. Each student will then submit their work to the professor as a final portfolio.

Assignment timeline

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Wikipedia Assignment #1

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Due session 1, March 19th

  • Read about WikiProject US Public Policy and see what other Universities are involved in the project
  • Review the "Five Pillars" of Wikipedia
  • Read at the introductory sections of following articles:
  • Create a user account and username
  • Create your user page
  • Create a sandbox and add some sample text in it to get a feel for the wiki code
  • Make five edits to Wikipedia articles (this can be adding a reference, fixing a typo, cleaning up a convoluted sentence, adding a sentence, etc.)

See the Getting Started page for how to create an account, username, sandbox and the basics of editing

Session 1

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March 19, 2011

  • In class
    • Overview of the course
    • Introduction to the Wikipedia part of the course
    • Campus Ambassador introduces Wikipedia and Wikipedia culture/etiquette
      • Basics of editing and how to reference articles
      • Anatomy of Wikipedia articles, what makes a good article, how to distinguish between good & bad articles
      • Tips & recommendations for best articles to work on for the class assignments
    • HANDOUT: "Welcome to Wikipedia" brochure (see resources below for PDF versions of Wikipedia Help Handouts)
  • Wikipedia Assignment #2 (due session 2, April 2nd)
    • Add your name to the course page's list of students (on the WikiProject)
    • Contact an Online Ambassador (via his/her Wikipedia user talk page) and ask them to mentor your article project. Mentors will be available to offer advice and assistance as you start editing.
    • To practice the editing features of Wikipedia, leave a message for a few classmates on their user talk pages.
    • Research and list 5 articles on your Wikipedia user page that you will consider working on as your main project. Ask your Online Ambassador mentor for comments.
  • Help with finding stub or starter articles
For starters, you can look through this category and all of its subcategories:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Environment_stubs
Here's another way to search: go to this category, and look for any links that are colored dark red. You can adjust the threshold size at which links to articles appear dark red in your preferences (under "Appearance", "Threshold for stub link formatting (bytes)").
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Environmental_law
Here's another way, through the assessment scheme of Wikiproject Environment:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Start-Class_Environment_articles

Session 2

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April 2, 2011

  • In class
    • Be prepared to discuss a couple of topic ideas in class. You will have an opportunity to discuss your topics with other classmates and pair up with a project partner. Bring some potential sources to class.
    • HANDOUT: "Moving article from sandbox into main space" handout, "Did You Know nominations" handout (see handouts below).
  • Wikipedia Assignment #3
    • Submit article topic on Wikipedia course page by midnight April 5th.
    • Begin working on your article in your user sandbox or user sub page.
    • Continue research in preparation for expanding your article (due session 3).
    • Begin working with Online Ambassador mentor to polish your short starter article (due session 3).

Session 3

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April 16, 2011

  • In class
    • Campus Ambassador leads Wikipedia lab/workshop.
      • Uploading images onto Wikipedia articles and introduction to free licenses (see handouts below).
      • Q&A session.
  • Wikipedia Assignment #4
    • Submit outline/starter article by April 19th at midnight.
    • Move your sandbox article into Wikipedia's main space (live articles). Due by April 26th

Due by May 7th (Session 4)

    • Begin expanding your article into a comprehensive treatment of the topic.
    • Expand your article into an a comprehensive treatment of the topic.
    • Peer-review and copy-edit another team's articles:
      • Leave suggestions and comments on those classmates' article discussion pages.
      • Revise your article based on peers' feedback.
    • Prepare for in-class presentation about your Wikipedia-editing experiences and the content of your article.

Session 4

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May 7, 2011

  • In class
    • Students give in-class presentations about their article topic and their experiences editing Wikipedia.
  • Final Assignments for students
    • FINAL VERSION OF ARTICLE DUE MIDNIGHT MAY 10.

Students

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Article Topics and Student Teams

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(Edit Team) Wiki Page(s) 1st Team Member 2nd Team Member Online Mentor(s)
open Topic. studentusername student username
open Chevron U.S.A Inc. v. Natural Resources Defense Council, Inc. Frank Jodi.elizabeth (talk) 18:09, 18 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
open Ocean Beach Public Policy Sarah Favrot Amy Parsley Online Ambassador: Jim Cullen
open California Environmental Quality Act Nick Figone Brandon Liddell Online mentor is User:Smallman12q
open Entergy v Riverkeeper Gil Falcone Scott Cammauf Online mentor is Jim Cullen
open Illinois Central Railroad v. Illinois Jessica Purificato Sarah Allen Online mentor is User:Ironholds
open Monsanto Co. v. Geertson Seed Farms Kristan Anderson James Muller online mentor is Alpha_Quadrant
open Babbitt v. Sweet Home Chapter of Communities for a Great Oregon Stephanie Lum Kimiye Ihara Online mentor is Jim Cullen
open National Audubon Society v. Superior Court On Wiki Mainspace Mehrshad Yazdi,user:mehrshad006 Justin Taplin (Justintaplin (talk) 21:55, 3 April 2011 (UTC)), Morgan Edel[reply] online mentor is Roger Haworth ([[online mentor is Jim Cullen)
open San Francisco Mandatory Recycling and Composting Ordinance Cara Gurney Doug Adams Online mentor is Jim Cullen
open 2008 California Statewide Truck and Bus Rule Sonam Gill Elyane Stefanick Online mentor is Jim Cullen
open Kivalina v. ExxonMobil Corp., Et al. Huy Le Josh Clyburn Online mentor is Shyamal

Ambassadors

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Campus Ambassadors

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Jodi.elizabeth (talk) 17:46, 21 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Online Ambassadors

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Attention Volunteer Mentors: Please post your Usernames below. Thanks for your help! Jodi.elizabeth (talk) 23:23, 19 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

  1. Ironholds (talk) 23:28, 19 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
  2. Cullen328 (talk) 00:06, 20 March 2011 (UTC) Note: I graduated from USF 29 years ago.[reply]
  3. Sodabottle (talk) 04:58, 20 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
  4. Ling.Nut (talk · contribs · count). I can't always commit blocks of time, but am happy to chip in here and there, answer questions, etc. Later! 05:33, 23 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
  5. Cindy Ashley-Nelson. Please don't hesitate to contact me. You can catch me online at the oddest hours of the day (or night).
  6. Rosiestep (talk) 09:23, 1 May 2011 (UTC) I'm arriving here late, but I just saw the email about this and I'd be glad to assist this class. It's easiest to reach me by leaving a note on my user talkpage.[reply]

Note to Students: You can also pose questions on the Online Ambassadors Discussion page (remember to create a new section, add an edit description and sign your name with the 4 tildes, i.e., ~~~~).


Visit the IRC to chat live with Online Ambassadors or other Wikipedians: Campus Ambassador Live Webchat

Resources

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Background and introductory literature

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Item Preview Level Description Download
Welcome to Wikipedia brochure
Beginner "Welcome to Wikipedia" gives you a basic introduction into contributing to Wikipedia. You will learn how to create a Wikipedia user account, how to start editing, and how to communicate with other contributors. You will also learn how articles evolve on Wikipedia and how to rate the quality of an existing article. The "Welcome to Wikipedia" brochure contains 17 pages and an additional quick reference that helps you to remember the most frequently used wiki markup commands. PDF
Ten Simple Rules for Editing Wikipedia
Beginner "Ten Simple Rules for Editing Wikipedia" is an editorial published in PLoS Computational Biology that gives advice for scientists (also relevant to other scholars and experts) on how to effectively contribute to Wikipedia. PDF
Evaluating Wikipedia article quality brochure
Beginner Evaluating Wikipedia article quality is a reference guide with specific steps you can take to get the most out of Wikipedia, as well as a look at how its quality system works. PDF
Introduction to free licenses pamphlet
Beginner Introduction to free licenses helps you understand the basic concepts of free licenses. It explains the idea of free licenses, as well as terms like "CC-by-SA" and "public domain". PDF

Editing references, instructions and guides

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Item Preview Level Description Download
Editing reference sheet
Beginner This one-page quick reference helps you to remember the most frequently used wiki markup commands. PDF
How to get help handout
Beginner This one-page handout explains the recommended way to get help and feedback for classes supported by Wikipedia Ambassadors: by posting on their course talk page and notifying their mentor. It also includes a glossary of additional help resources students might use. PDF
Citing sources handout
Intermediate This handout explains why references are important, where to place them, and the basics of adding "ref" tags. PDF
Plagiarism handout
Intermediate This handout explains what plagiarism is on Wikipedia in addition to why and how to avoid it. PDF
Moving out of your sandbox instructions
Intermediate This handout walks through how to move an article draft from a userpage sandbox into Wikipedia PDF
File licensing tutorial
Beginner This short handout explains why and how uploaded files (images) should be licensed. SVG image
Referencing: WikiCode Handout
Beginner This handout explains the basics of "ref" tags and the "name" parameter as well as "citation templates." PDF
Image uploading handout
Intermediate This handout explains the basics of uploading an image on the English Wikipedia. PDF
Submitting an article to the Did You Know process instructions
Advanced This handout walks through how to submit a new or newly expanded article to the Did You Know process so that it will appear on the Main Page. PDF
Visual explanation of the user contribution page
Beginner Visual explanation of the user contribution page SVG

Videos

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