Wikipedia:Writing Wikipedia Articles course/Round 1
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Round 1 (March '13) • Round 2 (May '13) • Round 3 (August '13) |
This six-week course (which ran initially in March and April 2013, and will start up again May 7) will guide students in becoming productive Wikipedians. Sign up available soon!
Note on class times: Because we have students in many time zones, and countries with different dates for Daylight Savings Time(DST)/Summer Time, times may vary. Generally speaking, class time on Tuesdays will be consistent in the US and Canada throughout the class, but will shift by an hour if your country adopts DST. (March 31 in Europe, April 7 in Mexico, etc.) Please click the "UTC" link below, and enter your city, to confirm local time!
Webinar date & time | Class title | Homework assignments |
19 March 2013 15:30 UTC | Wikipedia under the hood |
Week 1: Student survey; my first edits; introductory reading |
26 March 2013 15:30 UTC | Who am I to edit Wikipedia? Is there anybody out there? | Week 2: Digging a little deeper: complexity for editors |
2 April 2013 15:30 UTC | What is quality?[1][2] | Week 3: Upload media; final project details (due 23 April) |
9 April 2013 15:30 UTC | Build it bigger - roundtable 1 | Week 4: Interview a Wikipedian! Check out Wikiprojects; engage with the community |
16 April 2013 15:30 UTC | The deep dive - roundtable 2 | Week 5: Brag a little; engage more deeply with the community |
23 April 2013 15:30 UTC | The takeway and student showcase (final project due) | Week 6: Provide course feedback; tweak outstanding projects |
Friday lab sessions
[edit]Homework may be taken on in your own time, but many students will want to work together. We suggest Fridays as the best time to do so. These sessions will be informal, but course instructors Pete and Sara will be online (at minimum) for an hour at 15:30 UTC (same time as the Tuesday classes). We will use a variety of platforms to stay in touch; use whichever ones make the most sense to you!
- Wikipedia, especially our project talk page: WT:Communicate OER
- Our online conference room (used for class sessions): j.mp/wikiSOOconf
- Our ether pad for note-taking and URLS:
http://www.unserpad.de/p/wikisoo-course- Some trouble with this pad on PCs - moving to http://etherpad.wikimedia.org/WIKISOO!
- Twitter, using the hashtag #wikiSOO
- Freenode IRC, in the #oer channel
- And/or other tools of your choosing, e.g. Skype, Google Hangout, Jitsi, carrier pigeon, etc.
Course roster
[edit]This is a list of everyone in the current course. You will edit this page as part of your first homework assignment, and you can return here to find your classmates or instructors:
References
[edit]- ^ Quality (Philosophical concept)
- ^ "Metaphysics of Quality". MOQ.org. MOQ.org is run by a team of volunteers. Retrieved 4 April 2013.