User:Doctorxgc/Dr. X's Test

Course name
Dr. X's Test
Institution
LaGuardia Community College
Instructor
Ximena Gallardo
Subject
Test
Course dates
2015-01-15 – 2015-06-30
Approximate number of student editors
0


This is a test of the Wizard. If you are interested on my feedback, let me know. Ximena


Timeline

Week 1 (2015-01-12): Wikipedia essentials

Course meetings
Tuesday, 13 January 2015
In class
  • Overview of the course
  • Introduction to how Wikipedia will be used in the course
  • Wikipedia is a community: a brief overview of its rules, expectations, and etiquette
  • Handout: Editing Wikipedia (available in print or online from the Wiki Education Foundation)

Week 2 (2015-01-19): Editing basics

Course meetings
Tuesday, 20 January 2015
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 handout and Evaluating Wikipedia brochure
Assignment (due Week 3)
  • 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, and then click the "enroll" button on the top left of this course 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.
Milestones
  • All students have Wikipedia user accounts and are listed on the course page.

Week 3 (2015-01-26): Exploring the topic area

Course meetings
Tuesday, 27 January 2015
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 handout and Evaluating Wikipedia brochure
Assignment (due Week 4)

Week 4 (2015-02-02): Using sources and choosing articles

Course meetings
Tuesday, 3 February 2015
In class
Assignment (due Week 5)
  • Add 1–2 sentences of new information, backed up with a citation to an appropriate source, to a Wikipedia article related to the class.
  • Your instructor has created a list of potential topics for your main project. Choose the one you will work on.
For next week
  • Instructor evaluates student's article selections, by next week.

Week 5 (2015-02-09): Finalizing topics and starting research

Course meetings
Tuesday, 10 February 2015
In class
  • Discuss the range of topics students will be working on and strategies for researching and writing about them.
Assignment (due Week 6)
  • Mark your article's talk page with a banner to let other editors know you're working on it. Add this code in the top section of the talk page:
{{course assignment | course = User:Doctorxgc/Dr. X's Test | term = Spring 2015 }}
  • 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.

Week 6 (2015-02-16): Drafting starter articles

Course meetings
Tuesday, 17 February 2015
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.
Assignment (due Week 7)
Milestones
  • All students have started editing articles or drafts on Wikipedia.

Week 7 (2015-02-23): Moving articles to the main space

Course meetings
Tuesday, 24 February 2015
In class
Assignment (due Week 8)
  • Move 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.
    • If you are creating a new article, do NOT copy and paste your text, or there will be no record of your work history. Follow these instructions on how to move your work.


  • Begin expanding your article into a comprehensive treatment of the topic.

Week 8 (2015-03-02): Building articles

Course meetings
Tuesday, 3 March 2015
In class
Assignment (due Week 9)
  • Select two classmates’ articles that you will peer review and copyedit. (You don’t need to start reviewing yet.)

Week 9 (2015-03-09): Creating first draft

Course meetings
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
Assignment (due Week 10)
  • Expand your article into an initial draft of a comprehensive treatment of the topic.

Week 10 (2015-03-16): Getting and giving feedback

Course meetings
Tuesday, 17 March 2015
In class
  • As a group, have the students offer suggestions for improving one or two of the students' articles, setting the example for what is expected from a solid encyclopedia article.
Assignment (due Week 11)
  • Peer review two of your classmates’ articles. Leave suggestions on the article talk pages.
  • Copy-edit the two reviewed articles.
Milestones
  • Every student has finished reviewing their assigned articles, making sure that every article has been reviewed.

Week 11 (2015-03-23): Responding to feedback

Course meetings
Tuesday, 24 March 2015
In class
  • Open discussion of the concepts of neutrality, media literacy, and the impact and limits of Wikipedia.
Assignment (due Week 12)
  • 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.
Milestones
  • Every student has finished reviewing their assigned articles, making sure that every article has been reviewed.

Week 12 (2015-03-30): Continuing to improve articles

Course meetings
Tuesday, 31 March 2015
In class
  • Continue discussing how the articles can be further improved. Come up with improvement goals for each article for next week.
Assignment (due Week 13)
  • Return to your classmates' articles you previously reviewed, and provide more suggestions for further improvement. If there is a disagreement, suggest a compromise.
  • 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.

Week 13 (2015-04-06): Continuing to improve articles

Course meetings
Tuesday, 7 April 2015
In class
  • Continue discussing how the articles can be further improved. Come up with improvement goals for each article for next week.
Assignment (due Week 14)
  • Return to your classmates' articles you previously reviewed, and provide more suggestions for further improvement. If there is a disagreement, suggest a compromise.
  • 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.

Week 14 (2015-04-13): Continuing to improve articles

Course meetings
Tuesday, 14 April 2015
In class
  • Continue discussing how the articles can be further improved. Come up with improvement goals for each article for next week.
Assignment (due Week 15)
  • Return to your classmates' articles you previously reviewed, and provide more suggestions for further improvement. If there is a disagreement, suggest a compromise.
  • 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 an in-class presentation about your Wikipedia editing experience.

Week 15 (2015-04-20): Finishing touches

Course meetings
Tuesday, 21 April 2015
In class
  • Students give in-class presentations about their experiences editing Wikipedia.
Assignment (due Week 16)
  • Add final touches to your Wikipedia article. You can find a handy reference guide here.
  • Write a reflective essay (2–5 pages) on your Wikipedia contributions.
  • Write a paper going beyond your Wikipedia article to advance your own ideas, arguments, and original research about your topic.
Milestones
  • Every student has finished reviewing their assigned articles, making sure that every article has been reviewed.

Week 16 (2015-04-27): Due date

Course meetings
Tuesday, 28 April 2015
Milestones
  • Students have finished all their work on Wikipedia that will be considered for grading.

Grading

  5%  
   Completion of Wikipedia training
  15%  
   Early Wikipedia exercises
  10%  
   Quality of bibliography and outline
  10%  
   Peer reviews and collaboration with classmates
  50%  
   Quality of your main Wikipedia contributions
  10%  
   Supplementary assignments
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