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[edit]Create a Wikipedia Account and join the course on the APSWI Page (Due Jan 30; 5 points)
[edit]- Create a Wikipedia account here: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:UserLogin&returnto=Main+Page&type=signup
- Email me your username by the due date so I can add you to the course portal
The Basics (Due Feb 13; 10 points)
[edit]- Read APSWI Editing Handouts and Complete Online Tutorials (Due Feb 13)
- Handout: Welcome to Wikipedia (available in print or online from the Wikimedia Foundation)
- Leave messages on the Talk pages of 2 classmates (Due Feb 13)
Explore topics (Due Feb 27; 20 points)
[edit]- Read handouts on evaluating articles
- Handouts: Using talk pages, Evaluating Wikipedia article quality, Wikimarkup cheatsheet, Advice for choosing articles and How to get help
- Evaluate a completed article related to class and leave comments and suggestions on that article’s talk page
- Research Wikipedia stubs or started articles and list 3-5 that you’d be interested in completing on your user page
- a good place to start is WikiProject_Neuroscience
- Follow proper talk page etiquette: Wikipedia:Talk_page_guidelines#Technical_and_format_standards
Citing Sources (Due Mar 3; 10 points)
[edit]- Read handouts: "Referencing on Wikipedia” and “Understanding Wikipedia’s copyright policy”
- Add 1-2 sentences of content to any related (completed) article and include the proper citation
Choose Article and Start Research (Due Mar 6; 10 points)
[edit]- Choose article you will write based on my feedback, remove the rest from your user page. Add your article to the class's course page.
- Delete all other articles from your user page
- Go to the Library and get started looking up sources
- Bibliography (5+ papers) posted to the talk page on your article
- Start reading
Start Draft (Due Mar 13; 10 points)
[edit]- Read handouts on Wikipedia culture and etiquette
- Post a summary of your intended article (stub) in your sandbox or intended improvements (started article) on the article talk page
- Continue to polish and expand, seeking feedback from classmates, TA, instructor, and other wikipedia users
Move to Main Space (Due Apr 16; 10 points)
[edit]- If you haven’t done so already, you need to move your expanded draft to the main published space
- Handout: Moving out of your sandbox
- Continue to expand
- Communicate with collaborators on the talk page
Peer Review and Copyedit (Due Apr 23; 30 points)
[edit]- Select two classmates whose articles you will peer review
- Peer Review and copy edit the two articles you chose
- Give feedback on those articles’ talk pages
- Submit to Wikipedia Reviewer
Building Your Article (Due May 1; 25 points)
[edit]- Read handouts on adding images and article quality
- Handouts: “Uploading images” and “Evaluating Wikipedia article quality”
- Your article should be comprehensive now and include appropriate images/figures/etc.
Respond to Feedback and Final Article (Due May 1; 50 points)
[edit]- Read over the comments from your peer reviewers and any other outside collaborators
- Make necessary revisions
- Article should be complete at this point
Reflection & Presentation (Tentatively Due May 5-9; 50 points)
[edit]- You will write a short reflective essay on your experience with the Wikipedia project
- You will also need to prepare a presentation. This presentation should cover the article you wrote for the project as well as your experience with the process.