Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/St Mary's College of Maryland/Introduction to Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies (Fall 2016)

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Course name
Introduction to Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies
Institution
St Mary's College of Maryland
Instructor
Kristi Tredway
Subject
WGSX 220
Course dates
2016-08-30 – 2016-12-09
Approximate number of student editors
25


Student Assigned Reviewing
Vnchang
DaekwanJ
Jmgregory13
Martine N
Aesteinfeld
Ohredmond
KarenEckenrode88
Dsahdeo
Josephmcmanus
Askeene
Jmoshs
ALI3NSrR3AL
Ntstaples
Ojlyons
Malesavage
Kosunsade
Rerobert!
Shalteri19
Sabutler
RHitch
Lhfetter
Kbreynolds

Timeline

Week 1

Course meetings
Tuesday, 6 September 2016   |   Thursday, 8 September 2016
Assignment - Introduction to the Wikipedia project

 Welcome to your Wikipedia project's course timeline. This page will guide you through the Wikipedia project for your course. Be sure to check with your instructor to see if there are other pages you should be following as well. 

 Your course has also been assigned a Wikipedia Content Expert. Check your Talk page for notes from them. You can also reach them through the "Get Help" button on this page. 

 To get started, please review the following handouts: 

Week 2

Course meetings
Tuesday, 13 September 2016   |   Thursday, 15 September 2016
Assignment - Practicing the basics
  • Create an account and join this course page, using the enrollment link your instructor sent you.
  •  It's time to dive into Wikipedia. Below, you'll find the first set of online trainings you'll need to take. New modules will appear on this timeline as you get to new milestones. Be sure to check back and complete them! Incomplete trainings will be reflected in your grade. 
  •  When you finish the trainings, practice by introducing yourself to a classmate on that classmate’s Talk page. 

Week 3

Course meetings
Tuesday, 20 September 2016   |   Thursday, 22 September 2016

Week 4

Course meetings
Tuesday, 27 September 2016   |   Thursday, 29 September 2016

Week 5

Course meetings
Tuesday, 4 October 2016   |   Thursday, 6 October 2016

Week 6

Course meetings
Thursday, 13 October 2016
Assignment - Critique an article

 It's time to think critically about Wikipedia articles. You'll evaluate a Wikipedia article, and leave suggestions for improving it on the article's Talk page. 

  • Complete the "Evaluating Articles and Sources" training (linked below).
  • Choose an article, and consider some questions (but don't feel limited to these): 
    • Is each fact referenced with an appropriate, reliable reference?
    • Is everything in the article relevant to the article topic? Is there anything that distracted you?
    • Is the article neutral? Are there any claims, or frames, that appear heavily biased toward a particular position?
    • Where does the information come from? Are these neutral sources? If biased, is that bias noted?
    • Are there viewpoints that are overrepresented, or underrepresented?
    • Check a few citations. Do the links work? Is there any close paraphrasing or plagiarism in the article?
    • Is any information out of date? Is anything missing that could be added?
  •  Choose at least 2 questions relevant to the article you're evaluating. Leave your evaluation on the article's Talk page. Be sure to sign your feedback with four tildes — Kbreynolds (talk) 16:14, 14 September 2016 (UTC). [reply]

Week 7

Course meetings
Tuesday, 18 October 2016   |   Thursday, 20 October 2016

Week 8

Course meetings
Tuesday, 25 October 2016   |   Thursday, 27 October 2016

Week 9

Course meetings
Thursday, 3 November 2016
Assignment - Add to an article

You should add a small contribution to an article related to your class, or add a citation to a claim that doesn't have one.

  • Complete the "Sources and Citations" training (linked below).
  • When you make a small claim, clearly state the fact in your own words, and then cite the source where you found the information.
  • The Citation Hunt tool can show you some statements that don't have citations. You can use that to find an article to reference.
    • First, evaluate whether the statement in question is true! An uncited statement could just be lacking a reference or it could be inaccurate or misleading. Reliable sources on the subject will help you choose whether to add it or correct the statement.

Week 10

Course meetings
Tuesday, 8 November 2016   |   Thursday, 10 November 2016

Week 11

Course meetings
Tuesday, 15 November 2016   |   Thursday, 17 November 2016

Week 12

Course meetings
Tuesday, 29 November 2016   |   Thursday, 1 December 2016
Assignment - Copyedit an article

 Choose an article. Read through it, thinking about ways to improve the language, such as fixing grammatical mistakes. Then, make the appropriate changes. You don’t need to contribute new information to the article. 

Week 13

Course meetings
Tuesday, 6 December 2016   |   Thursday, 8 December 2016