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[edit]Week Two
[edit]- Create a Wikipedia user account
- Start the on-line student orientation to Wikipedia: Wikipedia:Student
- Read and analyze Wiki articles on Hildegard of Bingen, Herrad of Landsberg, and Christine de Pizan.
Week Three
[edit]- Complete the on-line student orientation
- For Chadwick Ch. 2 and all subsequent chapters, look at the Wikipedia entries on the artists discussed. Analyze their quality: focus on comprehensiveness, citations, neutrality of point of view.
- Create a user page: Wikipedia:User pages
- Join the list of students on the course page
- Leave a message for a classmate on her user talk page
- Preview the FemTechNet video "Editing on Wikipedia": http://vimeo.com/64973792
Week Four
[edit]- Understand what "notability" means in deciding whether a topic rates a Wikipedia article: Wikipedia:Notability
- Critically evaluate an existing Wikipedia article on a woman artist. You may decide that your article is exemplary–explain why.
- Research and list 3-5 articles on your user page that you may edit.
Week Five
[edit]- Read the Wiki page on acceptable sources: Wikipedia:Acceptable sources
- Understand what "verifiable" and "published" mean with regard to sources: Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources
Week Six
[edit]- Read the Wiki page on plagiarism: Wikipedia:Plagiarism
- Add 1-2 sentences of new information with a citation to one of the articles you've selected to edit
Week Seven
[edit]- Select the article you will edit. You should plan to add at least four paragraphs to the entry, with in-line citations for verifiable sources
- Assemble a bibliography of acceptable sources
- Hand in an outline or description of your planned edits and your bibliography
Week Nine
[edit]- Write a summary of the content you intend to add on the talk page of your selected article
- Begin to edit the article in your sandbox: Help:My sandbox
Week Ten
[edit]- Add images to your article from Wikimedia Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
- Continue to work on your editing
Week Eleven
[edit]- Select two of your classmates' articles to peer review
- Does the article have a lead section giving an overview of the subject? Does it have a clear organization? Is the coverage balanced? Is the content neutral? Are the sources reliable?
- Add your suggestions to the talk page of your classmate's article
Week Twelve
[edit]- Revise your article based on your peers' suggestions
- For discussion, think about neutrality, information and media literacy, and the strengths and weaknesses of Wikipedia
- Hand in an evaluation of your experience editing Wikipedia