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Summer Semester 2020 - Corona Edition
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Fam is for Family
The "Two Rules" of wiki software:
- Edit (& (Change) & Save
- Copy & Paste (& Adapt)
- Stay calm & translate!
Fam
[edit]- LiLuTrans
- Notthebeemovie
- FluffyFidgetTranslates
- LeBrainzBrain
- Yungpanci
- BoratTheUnbeatable
- User:Imperator_Romanus_Magnus
- Heyiamthemoon
- NJnymous
- LeBrainzSpirit
- Ruby_dream
- Solanaceous20
- Cleo1942
- 02lol50
- Lady_Translation
- Robcsi22
Final presentations
[edit]Date | Number | Name(s) | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
16 July 2020 | 1 | FluffyFidgetTranslates | "The Brave" because "the first". |
Week 10 | 2 | Ruby_dream | Silver Medal (for Bravery) |
" | 3 | User:Imperator Romanus Magnus | |
" | 4 | BoratTheUnbeatable | |
" | 5 | Lady_Translation | |
" | 6 | heyiamthemoon | |
" | 7 | 02lol50 | working together with 8 |
" | 8 | NJnymous | working together with 7 |
23 July 2020 | 1 | Cleo1942 | If no. 8 finishes before the hour is up, no. 1 will be ready to present. |
Week 11 | 2 | Yungpanci | |
" | 3 | Notthebeemovie | |
" | 4 | LeBrainzSpirit | Working with LeBrainzBrain |
" | 5 | LeBrainzBrain | Working with LeBrainzSpirit |
" | 6 | Robcsi22 | |
" | 7 | Solanaceous20 | |
" | 8 | LiLuTrans |
Minutes 04.06.2020
[edit]a) problems with our first translation
- pay attention if your article is already translated! If yes, try to find something that is missing from the English article
- link the articles to specific German words, that you can´t translate, e.g. "Bächle"
- if you feel like you could improve the German original article, do it!
- feel free to do more than the minimum task requirements to improve your translated article (e.g. a few more sentences for details)
- organize your group: who does what by when? e.g. who proof-reads who´s work, who translates which part of the article... this will be important for the next bigger task
- put your group translation together on one userpage and proof-read again. Does everything still make sense? Is it coherent?
- is the Anglo-American world interested in certain details of your chosen German article? Ask yourself when you translate, decide if some parts are irrelevant and leave them out
- Look up technical terms etc., it´s an important part of translating
- you can create drafts for non-existing articles, creating new pages is a bit hard but you can try
b)next translation
- 200 words each, groups of three
- Upload onto Wikipedia proper until 16th June, you might receive messages concerning your article. If you do respond, please be polite.
- Adding links to your article adds value to it.
- Creating a new article might be a bit dificult.You could use the link function. As in "this page doesn't exist" and then go on to create page. Check Mr. Woodfin's page for a template
- WikimediaCommons is a good source to add pictures to your articles and not violate copyright agreements: [1] or add your own pictures.
- Keep your work logs up to date, as well as recommendations for translations
- General rule for us to translate articles: exact meaning but not exact wording
HOMEWORK 04.06.2020
[edit]- put your translation into Wikipedia proper, don´t be upset if something gets deleted. We can talk about such things in the next session. Be polite, even if comments on your article are not!
- create a page if you translated something completely new
- translate 200 words each in your group
- Upload your work onto Wikipedia proper until 16th June. Don't forget to proofread your article a second time. Once you put everything together some parts might need adjustment.
Minutes 28.05.2020
[edit]a) Concerning Wikipedia - Challenges taking the first steps and new enlightenments
- Putting in links, especially internal links
- Looking at other users: funky features and feeling geeky -
- Remember: Use the rules (especially Copy & Paste)
- Diversity of human race on Wikipedia: lots of languages, lots of interests
- Funny little chore: Play the 'Wikipedia Game'
b) History of Page COVID-19 pandemic
- Sheer amount of people contributing to this article, and reading it again and again and again
- Specializing in Wikipedia: Writing, Taking down vandalism, Translation, Adding pictures, Checking references....
- Who's powerful on Wikipedia, could this power be put to ill-use?
- Danger for new users: Stuff you're writing gets deleted, just for being a new user!
c) About Music
- English: focus on joy ; German: focus on classification - different languages focus on different things
- some languages kept the articles very short
- historical and cultural backgrounds of the languages are reflected in the articles
d) Other articles
- other articles showed that the cultural background of the language is reflected
- Are all Wikipedia articles subjective? Can they be objective? What is objective?
- Example: article on LGBTQ+ -> in Russian it is very short and has terminology criticism; other languages included more information and even pictures
- Wikipedia articles should be neutral!?
- Wikipedia articles will ideally represent a NPOV
Homework 14.05.2020
[edit]- Create your own Userpage
- Link your Userpage to our project page (i.e. this page)
- Explore Wikipedia on your own, esp. "behind the scenes" and our Userpages (esp. past semesters) (keyword: Explore)
- Find 3 articles that have text that seem worth translating and link to these on your Userpage (keyword: Suggestions)
- Take a look at COVID-19 pandemic, especially the history of this article (keyword: History)
- Take a look at the articles on music in as many languages as you can. Note any similarities/differences. (keyword: Cultural difference)
- Do the same as above with a topic of your own choosing (but try to find something "universal" - keyword: Cultural difference)
- Keep an eye on ilias for updates, etc. (keyword: Communication)
- Keep track of how long it takes you to do what on your Userpage. Here are some examples - User:Rafaelfredyk01 and User:AnnaWas1 - that are pretty good of what this might look like - and I'd call it a Work Log (not Study Plan) and it doesn't necessarily have to Problems - I'd prefer Challenges or Comments (or both: Challenges & Comments). If tables seem too complicated, try something different - this method, for instance.