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Timeline

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Weekly schedule and deadlines.

  1.  Done W01: Introduction & account creation (DUE 12JAN)
    • 41 out of 42 students were in the info session.
    • 31 accounts were created.
  2.  Done W02: Interactive student training (complete ALL of the three "Basics" modules. Your contributions will record that you have edited sandbox, be bold, talk page tutorial) (DUE 19JAN)
  3.  Done W03: Find a topic (Read relevant articles, propose a topic & outline, references and sources of media) (DUE 26JAN)
    • The topic should be relevant to the class (chemicals, reactions, laboratory equipment or Laboratory techniques)
    • The topic should be either a new article or an existing article with "Unassessed", "stub" or "start" classification. See Category:Chemistry stubs for more information.
    • See User:Taweetham/topic_proposal.
    • 19 students successfully passed this stage.
  4.  Done W04: Develop the proposal into the first draft - ready to move to the article namespace (>=500 bytes) (DUE 02FEB)
  5.  Done W05: First edit/move to article namespace (Wiki mark-up formatting/polishing, shooting for Photo/VDO, Drawing/animation)(>=1000 bytes, >=1 reference) (DUE 09FEB)
  6.  Done W06: Categorization, links to and from the article, appropriate media to help reader understand the article (>=2000 bytes, >=2 reference) (DUE 16FEB)
    • Specific individual comments are posted on talk page.
    • 9 students successfully passed this stage.
  7.  Done W07 Peer review & Polish the article as suggested by class/community comments (>=3000 bytes, >=3 reference) (DUE 23FEB)
    • make >=3 edits on classmate article(s).
    • make sure that your contribution to the exiting article is >= 5 sentences AND >=3 references.
    • prepare/improve/insert >= 1 media files for your article, if the article does not have one.
    • Specific individual comments are posted on talk page.
    • 8 students successfully passed this stage.
  8.  Done W08: User page creation, article template on talk page, Common file category (>=5000 bytes, >=3 reference) (DUE 02MAR)
    • final clean up and proofreading before grading.
    • clear outstanding work/issues.
    • thank other editors of your article.
    • Check list
    1. Do you meet the quantitative requirement? See the course page for more information.
    2. Are your contributions recorded under your account? See a page history or see the file page on commons to verify.
    3. Do you have categories for BOTH your article and media files?
    4. Do you have sufficient links to and from your article? Check the links to your article by clicking on "What links here" on the left-hand menu. It is useful to have your article included in some templates, for example, Template:Laboratory_equipment.
    5. Do your media files clearly demonstrate the subject matter? Do your files have a sensible name? (You can request a name change at Wikimedia Commons by Clicking on "More" --> "Move".)
    6. Do you have appropriate caption in your article and appropriate description/license information on Wikimedia Commons page?
    7. Does your article follow the "Manual of Style" and properly referenced?
    8. Check the talk page of your article. See if page issues are addressed. Make sure that the course template is on the talk page.
  9. W09 Meetup

@Bamrsykp, Siriluk Wongkusonlert, U6080140, Pauline.u5980771, U5880650, Varisara.spy, Myo Min Hein, Sunalin2228, Teetee taw, Athikhun.suw, Pilarbini, Parisa Prasertlum, Ppraaeww, and 5780630 Sarocha: You are all invited to come.

Contributions recorded after 09MAR2018 (UTC+0) are not considered for grading.