Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/Kansas City Art Institute/Western Art I (Fall 2015)

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Course name
Western Art I
Institution
Kansas City Art Institute
Instructor
Prosekc
Subject
Art History
Course dates
2015-08-24 – 2015-12-11
Approximate number of student editors
29


This course provides an introductory survey of the art and architecture of the Western world from prehistoric times through the medieval era. Because of the extensive time range and number of civilizations being examined, we will focus on those art objects and monuments most representative and significant for each art historical period. In the course we will study a broad range of art forms including architecture, sculpture, ceramics, painting, textiles, and metalwork. In order to understand the meaning and importance of these monuments and art objects for the people who created them, our study will approach these artworks in terms of their cultural and historical contexts, with reference to pertinent political, social, religious, and cultural institutions.

Student Assigned Reviewing
Prosekc
Dbgusglm QV66
Bshanaj Lysippides_Painter
Achurn333 Mask_of_Agamemnon
Artnerd12 House_of_the_Vettii
Alexzonic Portrait_of_the_Four_Tetrarchs
AmaimonLemon Gislebertus
MerrickWA1 Victory_Stele_of_Naram-Sin
Wzy0831 Polykleitos
Tnix997 Augustus_of_Prima_Porta
Etherprius Warrior_Vase
Racheal Rivera Ishtar_Gate
Eweitkamp Lyres_of_Ur
Cstran Lysippos
Louiseishere Arch_of_Constantine
Nquave Amarna_art
Contreraslizbeth Contrapposto
BillyPilGrimm Peplos_Kore
Sdelgado56 Temple_of_Hera,_Olympia
Zandrabee Sarcophagus_of_the_Spouses
Aali97 Tomb_of_the_Bulls
Lholt96 Charioteer_of_Delphi
Nkaujnub Morgan_Beatus
Artstudent33 Equestrian_Statue_of_Marcus_Aurelius
Eharford Venus_of_Willendorf
FilmFanatic8 Woodhenge
Sgonzaless Treasury_of_Atreus
Jasminenichole Sphinx_of_Taharqo
Alysomething Temple_of_Athena_Nike
Icorrea1 The_Seated_Scribe
Amandadee.art Gero_Cross
Kkevt Villa_of_the_Mysteries

Timeline

Week 1

In class - Wikipedia essentials
  • 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 2

In class - Editing basics
  • Basics of editing
  • Anatomy of Wikipedia articles, what makes a good article, how to distinguish between good and bad articles
Assignment - Practicing the basics
  • Create an account and enroll on our course page.
  • Complete the online training for students. During this training, you will make edits in a sandbox and learn the basic rules of Wikipedia.



Resources: Online Training for Students

Milestones

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

Week 3

In class - Community
  • 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

Assignment -
  • Create a user page with a few sentences about yourself.
  • Practice using talk pages by sending a classmate a message.

Week 4

In class - Using sources
  • Be prepared to explain close paraphrasing, plagiarism, and copyright violations on Wikipedia.



Handouts: Citing Sources and Avoiding Plagiarism

Assignment - Choosing your article
  • Your instructor has created a list of potential topics for your main project. Choose the one you will work on.
  • Compile a bibliography of at least 3 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 5

In class - Discuss the article topics
  • Discuss the topics students will be working on, and determine strategies for researching and writing about them.
Assignment - Drafts
  • Create an outline reflecting your proposed article 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.
  • Continue research in preparation for expanding your article.
  • Remember, the goal will be to add 500 words (2-3 paragraphs) to enhance an existing article, approved by the instructor.

Week 6

In class - Wikipedia culture and etiquette
  • Talk about Wikipedia culture and etiquette
  • Q&A session with instructor about interacting on Wikipedia and getting started with writing.
Milestones

All students have started editing articles or drafts on Wikipedia.

Week 7

In class - Building articles
  • Share experiences and discuss problems.
Assignment - Choose articles to peer review
  • Select a classmate's article that you will peer review and copyedit. On the table at the bottom of this course page, add your username next to the article you will peer review. (You don’t need to start reviewing yet.)

Week 8

Assignment - Complete first draft
  • Expand your article into a complete first draft.

Week 9

In class - Group suggestions
  • As a group, offer suggestions for improving one or two other students' articles, based on your ideas of what makes a solid encyclopedia article.
Assignment - Peer review and copyedit
  • Peer review one of your classmates’ articles. Leave suggestions on the article talk pages.
  • Copy-edit the one reviewed article.
Milestones

Every student has finished reviewing their assigned articles, making sure that every article has been reviewed.

Week 10

In class - Media literacy discussion
  • Open discussion of the concepts of neutrality, media literacy, and the impact and limits of Wikipedia.
Assignment - Address peer review suggestions
  • 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 11

Assignment - Final article
  • Add final touches to your Wikipedia article.



Handout: Polishing your article

Assignment - Reflective essay
  • Write a reflective essay (2–3 paragraphs) on your Wikipedia contributions.

Week 12

Milestones

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