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  • Week 1 (08/23 - 08/29)

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  • Week 2 (08/30 - 09/05)

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  • Week 3 (09/06 - 09/12)

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  • Week 16 (12/06 - 12/12)

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  • Week 17 (Week of 12/13 — AFTER TIMELINE END DATE!)

    • Wikipedia essentials

      In Class
      • Overview of the course
      • Introduction to how Wikipedia will be used in the course
      • Understanding Wikipedia as a community, we'll discuss its expectations and etiquette.

      Handout: Editing Wikipedia

  • Week 18 (Week of 12/20 — AFTER TIMELINE END DATE!)

    • Editing basics

      In Class
      • Basics of editing
      • Anatomy of Wikipedia articles, what makes a good article, how to distinguish between good and bad articles
      • Collaborating and engaging with the Wiki editing community
      • Tips on finding the best articles to work on for class assignments

      Handouts: Using Talk Pages, Evaluating Wikipedia

    • Practicing the basics

      Assignment -

      Due: 2015-09-04

      • Create an account and then complete the online training for students. During this training, you will make edits in a sandbox and learn the basic rules of Wikipedia.
      • Create a User page.
      • To practice editing and communicating on Wikipedia, introduce yourself on the user talk page of one of your classmates, who should also be enrolled in the table at the bottom of the page.
      • Explore topics related to your topic area to get a feel for how Wikipedia is organized. What areas seem to be missing? As you explore, make a mental note of articles that seem like good candidates for improvement.

      Resources: Online Training for Students

    • Milestone

      All students have Wikipedia user accounts and are listed on the course page.

  • Week 19 (Week of 12/27 — AFTER TIMELINE END DATE!)

    • Exploring the topic area

      In Class
      • Be prepared to discuss some of your observations about Wikipedia articles in your topic area that are missing or could use improvement.

      Handouts: Choosing an article

  • Week 20 (Week of 01/03 — AFTER TIMELINE END DATE!)

    • Using sources

      In Class
      • Be prepared to explain close paraphrasing, plagiarism, and copyright violations on Wikipedia.

      Handouts: Citing Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism

    • Add to an article

      Milestone
      • Add 1–2 sentences of new information, backed up with a citation to an appropriate source, to a Wikipedia article related to the class.
    • Choosing your article

      Milestone
      • Research and list 3–5 articles on your Wikipedia user page that you will consider working on as your main project. Look at the talk page for existing topics for a sense of who else is working on it and what they're doing.
  • Week 21 (Week of 01/10 — AFTER TIMELINE END DATE!)

    • Discuss the article topics

      In Class
      • Discuss the topics students will be working on, and determine strategies for researching and writing about them.
    • Finalize your topic and start researching

      Assignment -

      Due: 2015-09-25

      Adding citations
      • Select an article to work on, removing the rest from your user page. Add your topic on the course page.
      • Submit a formal proposal on Moodle BEFORE the beginning of class on 9.24.15
      • Compile a bibliography of relevant, reliable sources and post it to the talk page of the article you are working on. Begin reading the sources. Make sure to check in on the talk page (or watchlist) to see if anyone has advice on your bibliography.
    • Drafting starter articles

      Milestone
      • Create a detailed outline reflecting your proposed changes, and post this for community feedback, along with a brief description of your plans, on the article’s talk page. Make sure to check back on the talk page often and engage with any responses.
      • Begin working with classmates and other editors to polish your short starter article and fix any major issues.
      • Continue research in preparation for expanding your article.
  • Week 22 (Week of 01/17 — AFTER TIMELINE END DATE!)

    • Wikipedia culture and etiquette

      In Class
      • Talk about Wikipedia culture and etiquette, and (optionally) revisit the concept of sandboxes and how to use them.
      • Q&A session with instructor about interacting on Wikipedia and getting started with writing.
    • Students have started editing

      Milestone
      • All students have started editing articles or drafts on Wikipedia.
  • Week 23 (Week of 01/24 — AFTER TIMELINE END DATE!)

    • Moving articles to mainspace

      In Class
      • We'll discuss moving your article out of your sandboxes and into Wikipedia's main space.
      • A general reminder: Don't panic if your contribution disappears, and don't try to force it back in.
        • Check to see if there is an explanation of the edit on the article's talk page. If not, (politely) ask why it was removed.
        • Contact your instructor or Wikipedia Content Expert and let them know.

      Handout: Moving out of your Sandbox

    • Moving articles to mainspace

      Milestone
      • Move your sandbox articles into main space.
      • If you are expanding an existing article, copy your edit into the article. If you are making many small edits, save after each edit before you make the next one. Do NOT paste over the entire existing article, or large sections of the existing article.
      • Begin expanding your article into a comprehensive treatment of the topic.
  • Week 24 (Week of 01/31 — AFTER TIMELINE END DATE!)

    • Building articles

      In Class
      • Demo uploading images and adding images to articles.
      • Share experiences and discuss problems.

      Resources: Illustrating Wikipedia and Evaluating Wikipedia

    • Choose articles to peer review

      Milestone
      • Select two classmates’ articles that you will peer review and copyedit. On the table at the bottom of this course page, add your username next to the articles you will peer review. We will do this in class via a sign-up sheet on Thursday. (You don’t need to start reviewing yet.)
  • Week 25 (Week of 02/07 — AFTER TIMELINE END DATE!)

    • Complete first draft

      Assignment -

      Due: 2015-10-23

      • Expand your article into an initial draft of a comprehensive treatment of the topic.
  • Week 26 (Week of 02/14 — AFTER TIMELINE END DATE!)

    • Peer review and copyedit

      Assignment -

      Due: 2015-10-28

      • Peer review two of your classmates’ articles. Leave suggestions on the article talk pages.
      • Copy-edit the two reviewed articles.
  • Week 27 (Week of 02/21 — AFTER TIMELINE END DATE!)

    • Media literacy discussion

      In Class
      • Open discussion of the concepts of neutrality, media literacy, and the impact and limits of Wikipedia.
    • Address peer review suggestions

      Milestone
      • Make edits to your article based on peers’ feedback. If you disagree with a suggestion, use talk pages to politely discuss and come to a consensus on your edit.
  • Week 28 (Week of 02/28 — AFTER TIMELINE END DATE!)

    • Discuss further article improvements

      Milestone
      • Continue discussing how the articles can be further improved. Come up with improvement goals for each article for next week.
    • Continue improving articles

      Milestone
      • Do additional research and writing to make further improvements to your article, based on your classmates' suggestions and any additional areas for improvement you can identify.
    • Prepare for in-class presentation

      Milestone
      • Prepare for an in-class presentation about your Wikipedia editing experience.
  • Week 29 (Week of 03/06 — AFTER TIMELINE END DATE!)

    • In-class presentation

      In Class
      • Students give in-class presentations about their experiences editing Wikipedia on November 17th and 19th.
    • Final article

      Assignment -

      Due: 2015-11-25

      • Add final touches to your Wikipedia article.

      Handout: Polishing your article

    • Reflective essay

      Assignment -

      Due: 2015-12-04

      • Write a reflective essay (2–5 pages) on your Wikipedia contributions.
  • Week 30 (Week of 03/13 — AFTER TIMELINE END DATE!)

    • Milestone
      • Students have finished all their work on Wikipedia that will be considered for grading.
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