User:Cola Wong/OLES2129
Tutorial 2:https://wiki.riteme.site/w/index.php?title=Hittites&action=history
Tutorial 3:
Activity 1:Susan Carrizo
WikiProject Biography:
- This article has been rated as Stub-Class on the project's quality scale.
WikiProject Venezuela:
- This article has been rated as Stub-Class on the project's quality scale.
- This article has been rated as Low-importance on the project's importance scale.
Stub is a very basic description of the topic. However, all very-bad-quality articles will fall into this category. Therefore, this article should add more detailed criteria, led it can be well organized and essentially complete. For example, this article is talking about Susan Carrizo, in this article, it only mentioned basic background information. Thus, it should pointed out several knowledge that is useful for the readers, such as the detail of the beauty pageant, or some picture about this person. So, this article can be an A-class article. In the way of the importance scale, this article is very low, because subject is not particularly notable or significant even within its field of study. It may only be included to cover a specific part of a notable article.
Activity 3:
Tutorial 4: 08.28.2018
The characteristics of a featured article
The title performs two important functions. A valid title:
· Grab the reader's attention and convince them to read the article
· Highlight the main ideas of the article.
· Includes keywords (for online articles).
The Content
· Subheadings.
· Facts and statistics, which support the writer's opinion.
· Personal viewpoints.
· Opinions from authorities and experts.
· Quotes and interviews.
· Anecdotes and stories.
· Specific names, places and dates.
· Photographs, tables, diagrams and graphs.
The Conclusion
· Reminding the reader of the article's main idea
· Suggesting an appropriate course of action.
· Encouraging a change of attitude or opinion.
The language of the feature article
• Create a personal tone by using informal, colloquial (slang) and first-person narratives.
• Related terms increase the authenticity of information and opinions.
• Anecdotes help keep readers interested.
• The facts verify the author's point of view.
11-09-2018 Tutorial 6
Activity
Scholarship
Author's background: Rich family
Where was the source published: A book
Is the information within the source independently verifiable: Yes
Context
Age of source relative to topic: 1796
Intent of information, targeted audience: it is the detail information about the mushroom, the targeted audience should be a group of people they like mushroom
Content
Does the source omit important details and overrepresent others? Yes
Is the information fact or opinion? (This doesn’t necessarily disqualify the source from use but does mark against objectivity): It is the information fact
Style and structure of content. Wikipedia standard format
These are examples of things that you can choose to cover in your annotated bibiliography, its likely you won't have the word count in your assignment to deal with all of these for each source. Pick what you think is most important.
Tutorial 7 20-09-18