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Course name
Wikipedia and Modern Japanese History
Institution
Soka University
Instructor
Hirokazu Yoshie
Wikipedia Expert
Shalor (Wiki Ed)
Subject
History
Course dates
2020-04-23 00:00:00 UTC – 2020-08-08 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
7


In this seminar you will learn a lot about modern Japanese history, and you will do this mainly by engaging with Wikipedia, a free online encyclopedia that anyone can edit. You first choose a topic of modern Japanese history that interests you, collect/read scholarly works on your topic, and write/edit a few Wikipedia page on your topic. Afterwards, someone in the Wikipedia community may dispute or make suggestions on your contributions, to which you are expected to respond responsibly and constructively. Your contributions may not get much attention from other Wiki editors, but that is totally ok and will not affect your final grade negatively. You will be graded based on your own commitment to learning.

Feeling nervous about this learning method rather uncommon to college classes? Please don’t worry! While you will make your own unique contributions to Wikipedia, you are not going to do all this alone. Wikipedia offers great resources to help you oriented in the world of Wiki editing, and we will also work closely with the staff of our University library. What’s more, you and your classmates will help each other. And, of course, I will help you every step of the way.

By editing Wikipedia, we will deepen our own knowledge of modern Japanese history. We will also think deeply about different processes of production of historical knowledge. Anyone who wants to do these things are welcome to this course.

This course is the first half of your yearlong research project. In this course ("Seminar I"), you will learn about a topic of your choice via Wikipedia editing. Next semester ("Seminar II"), you will do your own research and write an original paper.

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Kenichi Igawa

Timeline

Week 1

Course meetings
Thursday, 23 April 2020
Our First Zoom Meeting (2
50pm on Th. 4/23)

We're going to meet via Zoom at 2:50pm on Th. 4/23. The link and password for this meeting will be emailed to you directly.

There is no assignment prior to this meeting.

 

In this meeting, we will discuss:

  1. Introducing each other
  2. Why Wikipedia to learn about history?
  3. Overview of Seminar I & Seminar II
  4. Zoom exercise
  5. Assignments

 

Best,

HY

Week 2

Course meetings
Thursday, 30 April 2020
Welcome to Wikipedia Community! (Individual Advising Session)

CHANGE IN SCHEDULE (updated on 4/27):

We're NOT going to have a meeting  for a class this week anymore. Instead, I will meet with each one of you individually to discuss your topics.

 

By the end of Thursday 4/30, please complete the following activities:

  1. Create an Wikipedia account of your own
  2. Go through all the training modules listed above
  3. Email me a list of possible topics you are interested in pursing

In the individual meeting, we will discuss:

  1. Your experience with creating an account and receiving training 
  2. Your potential topics

 

Best,

HY

Week 3

Course meetings
Thursday, 14 May 2020
Your Topics and Access to Sources (2
50pm on Th. 5/14)

We're going to meet via Zoom at 2:50pm on Th. 5/14. The link and password for this meeting will be emailed to you directly.


Before we meet, please complete the following activities:

  1. Take the training above. I understand you took it last week already, but I believe you can gain new information now that we discussed your potential topics in our indivisual meetings. This training session contains tips that help you find a Wikipedia article that needs your attention and editing, so I suggest you try one or some of these methods to narrow down/find the right topics for you. During the individual session, I mentioned there will be multiple training sessions for you to complete, but I made changes afterwards. Now there is one (repetitive) training session. 
  2. Revise/add to your list, by incorporating the feedback I gave during the individual session. To each potential topic, please add a sentence explaining why that topic needs your attention in Wikipedia. Please email me the updated list (and reasons) before our class starts on Th. 5/14. 

 


In this meeting, we will discuss:

  1. You share your potential topics and why
  2. Remote access to privileged sources
  3. Making a minor edit

Best,

HY


Week 4

Course meetings
Thursday, 21 May 2020
Soka University Orientation via Zoom

A Soka University librarian will give us an orientation via Zoom on the resources that the library has to offer to help you find sources for your topics. We will meet online at 2:50pm on Thursday 5/21 as usual, but through a different link. I will email you the link before this meeting.

 

Before we meet, please complete the following activity:

Learn about all the topics of your interest by reading "Japan Knowledge" and make at least one minor change on one of these topics.

  • To complete this assignment, first go to the following link, and enable privileged access to Soka Univ. Library for your computer: Link Here
  • Then go to the library website and "database"; then find "Japan Knowledge."
  • Once you are there, type your topics in the search box. Read all the articles that appear, with an eye to making a minor change to the Wikipedia article of one of those topics.
  • Make a minor edit (or more, if you like) on Wikipedia.

 

While at this point you still have a few potential topics, you only need to make an edit on only one topic among your multiple potential topics. The goals of this assignment are for you to:

 

1.    Learn about the potential topics of your interest through reliable sources (“Japan Knowledge”), so that you get an even better sense of which ones you wish to delve more into for the rest of the semester.

2.    Introduce yourself to the world of Wikipedia editing.

 

As instructor, I can monitor your edits so you don't need to notify me when you are done. But if you have any questions or problems, please let me know.

 

In this meeting, we will discuss:

  1. Resources available at Soka University Library

 

 


Week 5

Course meetings
Thursday, 28 May 2020
Annotated Bibliography

We're going to meet via Zoom at 2:50pm on Th. 5/28.

By the end (i.e. 11:59pm) of Wed. 5/27, please do the following:

  1. Narrow down the candidates to one topic or two

  1. Complete "Preliminary Research Stage One" form that I emailed you
  2. Email me the form to me by the end of 5/27
  3. Start collecting sources for your topic(s)

In this meeting, we will discuss:

  1. Editing experience
  2. Challenges of finding right sources
  3. Homework for the following week

Best, HY


Week 6

Course meetings
Thursday, 4 June 2020
Reading/Editing Schedule

We're going to meet via Zoom at 2:50pm on Th. 6/4.

By the end (i.e. 11:59pm) of Wed. 6/3, please do the following:

  1. Complete "Preliminary Research Stage Two" form that I emailed you
  2. Revise/update "Stage One" form if necessary
  3. Email me both forms by the end of 6/3
  4. Start reading sources for your topic(s)

In this meeting, we will discuss:

  1. Reviewing your "State One" and "Stage Two" 
  2. Tips on starting to write early on
  3. Uploading visual images on your Wikipedia page

Best,

HY

Week 7

Course meetings
Thursday, 11 June 2020
Read & Think in Your Own Words

We're going to meet via Zoom at 2:50pm on Th. 6/11.

'For homework, please do the reading/writing as you laid out in your "Stage One" and "Stage Two"'

 

Also, by the end of Wednesday (6/10), please write 150 words or more for the Wikipedia page on your topic. You don't need to publish them on the Wikipedia page yet, but please post them on the Google Document that I email you separately.

 

On the following day (Thursday 6/11), please read the drafts of at least two of your classmates before our seminar starts. During the seminar, I would like to ask for your feedback or suggestions on the drafts you read.


 

In this meeting, we will discuss:

  1. Sharing experiences and giving feedback on each other's draft

Best, HY


Week 8

Course meetings
Thursday, 18 June 2020
Write in Your Own Words

We're going to meet via Zoom at 2:50pm on Th. 6/18.

No common homework for all; but please do the reading/writing as you laid out in your "Stage One" and "Stage Two." Publish your writing in Wikipedia page when you complete your writing. Please do this by the end of Wednesday.

 

By the time class starts on Thursday (6/18) at 2:50 pm, I will prepare comments for you. You are expected to consider revise your writing acordingly.

 

Also, please make two appiintment with Writing Center tutors twice. One for sometime in June, and the other in the first week of July.

 

In this meeting:

  1. You are going to revise your Wikipedia page based on my feedback.

Best, HY


Week 9

Course meetings
Thursday, 25 June 2020
Keep Writing in Your Own Words

Individual advising via Zoom; appointment time emailed separately

No common homework for all; but please do the reading/writing as you laid out in your "Stage One" and "Stage Two"

 

 

Best, HY


Week 10

Course meetings
Thursday, 2 July 2020
Still Keep Writing in Your Own Words

We're going to meet via Zoom at 2:50pm on Th. 7/2.

No common homework for all; but please do the reading/writing as you laid out in your "Stage One" and "Stage Two"

 

In this meeting, we will discuss:

  1. Your written contributions to Wikipedia 

Best, HY


Week 11

Course meetings
Thursday, 9 July 2020
Complete Your Writing

We're going to meet via Zoom at 2:50pm on Th. 7/9.

No common homework for all; but please do the reading/writing as you laid out in your "Stage One" and "Stage Two"

 

In this meeting, we will discuss:

  1. Your experiences so far
  2. How to improve your contributions and respond to suggestions by other Wikipedia editors  

Best, HY


Week 12

Course meetings
Thursday, 16 July 2020
TBA

 

While I will announce the details later, during these weeks you will be responding to inquiries/disagreements that other Wiki users make about your edits; we will read and discuss materials that help us think about Wikipedia and history; we will also discuss ways to convert the experience you gained in this semester to a feasible research topic for next semester

 

Week 13

Course meetings
Thursday, 23 July 2020
TBA

TBA