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Conducting Research at/through the BC Library[edit]

Grading Rubric[edit]

*** NOTE: You must complete each task by the deadline in order to receive full credit for it.
Task Deadline Points Possible
Create account & User page; introductions Sept 15 10
"Claim" at least three (3) articles Sept 22 10
Sandbox and preliminary bibliography Sept 29 30
First draft of NA and WP Oct 6 20
Final draft of NA and WP Oct 14 30
First substantial addition to article Oct 20 10
Adding visual content Oct 27 10
Midterm progress report Nov 10 30
Peer review of two articles Nov 17 20
Reflective essay and class presentation Dec 8 30
Electronic portfolio Dec 15 300
TOTAL 500

At the end of the semester[edit]

  • Review WikiProject Theatre's Assessment guide and, in line with that criteria, change the class of your article on the article's Talk page by adding the appropriate version of this template: {{WikiProject Theatre|class=C|importance=low}}
  • Consider nominating your article for "Good" status and/or "Did You Know..."

Articles List[edit]

Below are the articles available for this project. You can "claim" an article by adding a link to it (for example, [[Costume]]) next to your name in the "Students" table at the bottom of this page. Please note: this list is not comprehensive. Essentially, my selections are connected, in some way or another, to the topics we are covering in the course (including the four off-campus plays we are seeing this semester). My choices are also informed by WikiProject Theatre, a community of Wikipedians that have identified articles in need of expansion/improvement. Each page is unique and therefore has different needs. For example, some are relatively well-developed but need citations; others are "stubs" (relatively undeveloped); and so on. Be sure to visit the Talk page of each article you are considering in order to get a better sense of what previous editors and contributors believe the article's strengths and weaknesses to be. Finally: anything in red doesn't exist on Wikipedia yet, and therefore needs to be created from scratch.


Overviews and introductions

Genres

Theories

Terms and stock characters

People

Plays

Places