User:Piotrus/Teaching
List of courses
[edit]This is a list of past, present and planned courses I have been or am involved in that include elements of the "teaching with Wikipedia" approach.
List of articles created/improved by my students (2013-): User:Piotrus/Educational project results
Assignment page: Wikipedia:School and university projects/User:Piotrus/Educational projects
Courses I teach
[edit]Lecture materials for my courses:
Courses to develop:
- intro to sociology / societies wikiversity:Introduction to sociology / wikibooks:Introduction to Sociology
- sociology of the Internet: Sociology of cyberspace,
- cooperation and collective action
- wikis and Wikipedia... wikiversity:Wikipedia / wikibooks:Wikipedia
- social movements wikibooks:Introduction to Sociology/Social Movements
- sociology of everyday life
- sociology of the family wikibooks:Sociology of the Family
- sociology of communication / new media (The Handbook of New Media)
- sociology of the future
tools
[edit]Tools I developed: Wikipedia:School and university projects/Piotrus course intro boilerplate
To do: translate:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Editing_Wikipedia_articles_on_sociology.pdf
- https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/Case_Studies/WritingGoodArticles
- And others from Wikipedia:Training/For educators/Resources
assignments
[edit]A: Answer the question from our lecture slides (“Out of the three dimensions of globalization - culture, politics, and economics, which one is the most important one, and why?”), then compare it with AI answer available at ... and explain how your answer is better than the AI answer?
Out of three countries: China, Japan, South Korea, which one has the most impact on global culture? Provide a statistic to back up your answer