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Biogeochemical Cycles
This course will prepare advanced undergraduate and graduate students for research in a variety of scientific fields that incorporate aspects of biogeochemical cycles through deep space and time.
This course will alternate between lecture and discussion. Lectures will focus on one or more broad concepts and their connections to Vernadsky. Each lecture will conclude with a brief description of one step in a biogeochemical cycle.
The course project will consist of an individual science communication Wikipedia editing project to be made publicly available by the end of the semester.
This Week
View Full TimelineWeek 10 (03/09 - 03/15)
Meetings: Monday (03/10), Wednesday (03/12)Draft your contributions: Assignment 4
Assignment -Due: 2025-03-14
Drafting in the sandbox Start Create a draft of your article in your sandbox. Make sure your article includes the following at the bare minimum to receive credit for the draft, and work towards inclusion of all categories listed in the "Final Draft" description (see below).
1. Lead Section
Introductory sentence: Student has edited the introductory sentence (if necessary) to state the article topic concisely and accurately in single sentence.
2. Article
Content: Student has added at least 3 paragraphs of additional text to the article.
3. References
Citations: Student has cited at least 2 peer-reviewed publications in the added text.
Remember: Nothing you add to your Sandbox can violate Wikipedia plagiarism and copyright rules!
Resource: Editing Wikipedia pages 7–9
Assignment Grading (14 pts possible):
1 pt: Edits made when logged into your Wikipedia account associated with your WikiEd account.
2 pts: The draft text has been added to the correct place (Sandbox).
1 pt: The draft text includes a lead section with a concise and accurate single sentence.
1 pt: The draft text includes at least three paragraphs of new text.
2 pts: The draft text cites at least two new sources (review articles).
2 pts: The citations are relevant and appropriate for the statements in the text and in the figure caption where they are cited.
2 pts: The draft text does not violate Wikipedia plagiarism or copyright policies.
2 pts: The draft text is high quality (contains no spelling and few grammatical mistakes).
1 pt: Assignment is completed by the deadline.