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Timeline Spring 2013
[edit]Week 6 (1): Feb 14
[edit]- Introduce concept of collaborative research and Wikipedia environment
- Wikipedia essentials for participation—the Five Pillars
- Article nature and quality
- Browsing articles, history, and talk pages
- Rhetorical interactions, community discussions
- Begin topic search: Categories, Projects, Portals, Stubs
- Resources: The "Rules"; Notability
- Assignment for Feb 19: Continue Student Orientation: Editing; set up account
Week 7 (2): Feb 19-21
[edit]- Finalizing user accounts and sandboxes
- Group formation; Topic research and development; Pathfinders
- Editing practice; Markup and formatting commands
- Review of prior 213 class articles
- Assignment: Explore potential topics, post in Pathfinder’s sandbox page by Feb 21 (see course schedule)
Week 8 (3): Feb 26-28
[edit]- Develop topic, explore content
- Select topic proposal for review by Online Ambassador
- Assignment: Pathfinders coordinate topic revision with OA; divide responsibilities within groups
Week 9 (4): Mar 12-14
[edit]- Finalize topic and group responsibilities
- Ongoing work—research and article development
- Pathfinders post overview of article intentions in Talk pages (where applicable)
- Assignment: Begin to draft articles in sandboxes (each group will decide details)
Week 10 (5): Mar 19-21
[edit]- Draft articles must be ready in sandboxes by end of class Mar 21
- Pathfinders request additional comments from OA
Week 11 (6): Mar 26-28
[edit]- Checking and verification of references and proper use of source language (plagiarism avoidance)
- Move article to Wikipedia as ready (with help from OA if needed)
- Reflective memo due to instructor by Mon Apr 1, 11:59 pm
Week 12 and on into the future
[edit]- All groups monitor status of articles--answer questions, explain articles on talk pages if necessary
- Follow up article status; apply to “Featured article” or “Did you know?” if appropriate; help may be requested from OA
- "Watch" your article and whenever you log into Wikipedia check out what's happening to it