User:Miss Hiyori/OLES2129
Tutorial One
[edit]- Today's Date: 14/03/2019
- Article's Name: Packers Sweep
- Number of Page Views in Last 30 Days: 1,122 (11/02/2019 - 13/03/2019)
- Daily Average of Page Views: 36
- Total Number of Edits: 244
- Data Sources:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Packers_sweep&action=info
- https://tools.wmflabs.org/pageviews/?project=en.wikipedia.org&platform=all-access&agent=user&range=latest-20&pages=Packers_sweep
Tutorial Two
[edit]Pick between Activities 1/2 and do Activity 3:
- Activity 1 - Citation Hunt ×
- Activity 2 - From Scratch √
For the article Eileen Chang,
- The oldest revision: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eileen_Chang&oldid=226142
- The first substantial edit: https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eileen_Chang&oldid=11539495
If I were the one who had created this article first, I would have established the template for the following editors. To be more specifically, the template should include at least five parts: Life, Career, Novels, Films, and Influences.
If I were the second reader, I would have edited the article with some graphs and more details for each of the five parts above.
- Life: Early Life, Marriage Life, Later Life
- Career: In Shanghai, In Hong Kong, In USA
- Novels: Stories & Collections
- Films: Films that She Wrote as a Screenwriter & Films that Adapted from Her Novels
- Influences: In East Asia & In Western World
- Activity 3 - Share Your User Space √
Please don’t bite me, I’m a newbie! I’m a university student in a Wikipedia Education class, and I’m currently learning how to contribute to Wikipedia. Thanks! |
Tutorial Three
[edit]Pick two of the four activities:
- Activity 1 - Quality and Importance Ratings in Wikipedia √
The article Fuyuan North railway station is rated as stub-class and low-importance.
In order to be rated as an featured article with top-importance, the article needs to
- be well-written, comprehensive, well-researched, neutral, and stable
- follow the style guidelines, including the provision of a lead, appropriate structure, and consistent citations
- include an image or photograph
- build a comprehensive or detailed guide
- Activity 2 - Citation Needed √
The article Karabakh movement needs citations.
"Initially, the movement was entirely devoid of any anti-Soviet sentiment and did not call for independence of Armenia. The Karabakh Committee, a group of intellectuals, led the movement from 1988 to 1989. It transformed into the Pan-Armenian National Movement(HHSh) by 1989 and won majority in the 1990 parliamentary election. In 1991, both Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh declared independence. The intense fighting known as the Nagorno-Karabakh War turned into a full-scale war by 1992.[citation needed]"
Citations needed when describing details of the movement. Miss Hiyori (talk) 26 March 2019 Miss_Hiyori
- Activity 3 - The Plagiarism Dilemma ×
- Activity 4 - Tag, you are it! ×
Tutorial Four
[edit]Do both activities:
- Activity 1 - Analysis of a Featured Article √
From the Featured Articles, I find out an article Ancient Egyptian literature.
The article has a FA rating because
- it is well written, comprehensive, well-researched, neutral, and stable
- it follows the style guidelines, which has a lead section, an appropriate structure, and consistent citations
- it has images and other media
- it stays focused on the main topic without going into unnecessary detail
The article is associated with the WikiProject of Literature and it makes a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of literature on Wikipedia.
- Activity 2 - Setting Up a Framework for Your Article √
See the link: User:Miss Hiyori/OLES2129/draft
Tutorial Five
[edit]Do all activities:
- Activity 1 - Ideas for Your Article √
From the WikiProject of Literature that I am using, I find out an article Allegory in the Middle Ages.
The article has a GA rating because
- it is well written
- it is verifiable with no original research
- it is broad in its coverage
The things that I can try and replicate in my article include
- the format established to introduce the history background and different types of literature
- the reference listed to support neutral, stable, and illustrated information
- the resources used to cover main aspects of the article
Since the article is also about a particular literature style during a particular time period as my article, I can definitely learn from it.
- Activity 2 - Reference List Exercise √
See assignments of References and Reference Lists Activity 1 & 2 on the Canvas.
- Activity 3 - Move Your Draft Page √
See the link: User:Miss Hiyori/sandbox