Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/California Maritime Academy/Information Fluency in the Digital World - 2 (Spring 2016)

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Course name
Information Fluency in the Digital World - 2
Institution
California Maritime Academy
Instructor
Katherine Becvar
Wikipedia Expert
Adam (Wiki Ed)
Subject
LIB 100.2
Course dates
2016-01-04 – 2016-04-22
Approximate number of student editors
24


This class will provide students with an introduction to research and computing technology skills that are fundamental for success in college and professional environments. Students will develop effective search methods in an online environment and learn to critically evaluate sources. Students will gain expertise in creating graphics and spreadsheets for communication and analysis.

Student Assigned Reviewing
Luckymullarkey Billingsgate Island Light User:Ncruzcma11/sandbox
Rlogier Muzzle (device) National Fisheries Institute
Cching3E Hawaii Youth Symphony Italian Fencing
Sukj316 Sportswear (activewear) Muzzle (device)
Hojo23 Bob Kauffman Tony the Tiger
Benrohr Phosphorous deficiency Fusion welding
Stephenrosenfeld Solutions for Marine Propeller Cavitation CMA CGM Benjamin Franklin
WesPeng Package boiler Honda CR series
Amanlapaz CMA CGM Benjamin Franklin Solutions for Marine Propeller Cavitation
Arvantis Marine heat exchangers First assistant engineer
Dontcallmedaddy Fusion welding Phosphorus deficiency
Kevynhuntsman National Fisheries Institute SportsWear
Drsharma78 Ashur-dan II Common Stock Dividends
TylerBridge Honda CR series Billingsgate island light
Kentlogan3 First Assistant Engineer Hawaii Youth Symphony
MaradRustbucker Italian Fencing Federation Package boiler
Loganallen97 Crimes against humanity under Communist regimes Washington state dive sites
Zachary aranda
Jakethesnake20 Bombing of Wesel
Mpadilla123 100 Greatest African Americans Crimes against humanity under Communist regimes
Dlaylib Shore dives in Puget Sound Crimes against humanity under Communist regimes
Goldencorral javy Common Stock Dividends Ashur-dan II
Manninoaj
ncruz11 Tony the Tiger Bob Kauffman
Ncruzcma11 Tony the Tiger

Timeline

Week 1

Course meetings
Thursday, 3 March 2016
Assignment - Daily Assignment 9.b My Wikipedia User Name - 10 points

Instructions: 
1. Enroll on our class Wikipedia page (the page you are presently on):
https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/courses/California_Maritime_Academy/Information_Fluency_in_the_Digital_World_-_2_%28Spring_2016%29


2. Complete both of the online training for students (make sure you are logged in when you do this, otherwise you won't get credit):

- Wikipedia Essentials
- Editing Basics


3. Your username on Wikipedia
Post your Wikipedia username in the Moodle forum.
http://moodle.csum.edu/mod/hsuforum/view.php?id=82437
4. Credit for this assignment
To receive credit for this assignment you must complete all three steps. By posting your Wikipedia name on the Moodle forum, I will know if you have enrolled in the class Wikipedia page and completed the online training.

Week 2

Course meetings
Tuesday, 8 March 2016   |   Thursday, 10 March 2016
Assignment - Daily Assignment 10.a
Wikipedia article choice for my Final Project - 10 points

Daily Assignment 10.a: Wikipedia Article Choice (10 Points) 
Due Thursday, March 10, 2016

1. Identify 3 Wikipedia stubs you are interested in
You can search directly for topics you are interested in or you can browse known stub articles at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Stub_sorting

2. For each stub:
See how much has been written about this topic in “the literature” and get a little more familiar with the topic. Check at least one from each category below:
     --News, magazine profiles, journal articles
          o Lexis/Nexis
          o Academic Search Premier
          o Engineering Village
          o ScienceDirect
     -- Books
          o Library Catalog (including Link+)
          o Google Books
     --Government/Organization reports
          o Google Advanced

3. Select one Wikipedia article stub/start (or new article) to work on for your final project.
Remember that you will need at least 3 sources to meet the project requirements. Also remember, that your final project will be at least 1,000 words in length. So make sure that there are enough third-party, published, reputable sources available for your topic before you begin.

4. Post an internal link to the article in your personal Wikipedia sandbox (not a Moodle forum).

Assignment - Daily Assignment 10.b
Outline and sources for my Wikipedia article - 10 points

Daily Assignment 10.b: Outline and sources for my Wikipedia article (10 points)
Due Tuesday, March 15, 2015


1. Determine 3 section headers you will use in your Wikipedia article


      Please note if each header is already existing or new to the stub article


2. Determine 3 sources you will use in your Wikipedia article


      Provide full references in APA citation style


3. Submit your answers on Moodle
http://moodle.csum.edu/mod/hsuforum/view.php?id=82454

Week 3

Course meetings
Tuesday, 15 March 2016   |   Thursday, 17 March 2016
Assignment - First Draft - 50 points

Your first draft of your Wikipedia article is due on March 17th at 2PM.

Instructions are here.

Week 4

Course meetings
Tuesday, 22 March 2016   |   Thursday, 24 March 2016
In class - Individual meetings, no class sessions

Be sure to schedule an appointment with Ms. Becvar this week - it counts as your attendance for the week!

Schedule your appointment here.

Week 5

Course meetings
Tuesday, 29 March 2016
Assignment - Second Draft - 50 points

The second draft of your Wikipedia article is due in your Wikipedia sandbox on April 5th at 2PM.

Instructions are here.

Review the optional training below for more guidance on how to work in your sandbox.

Week 6

Course meetings
Tuesday, 5 April 2016   |   Thursday, 7 April 2016
Assignment - Peer Review of Articles - 50 points

Your peer review of one of your classmates' articles is due on April 7th. 

Instructions are here.

You can also review the optional training below for more guidance on how peer review works on Wikipedia in general.

Week 7

Course meetings
Tuesday, 12 April 2016   |   Thursday, 14 April 2016
Assignment - Final Draft - 150 points

The final draft of your final project is due on April 19th by 12PM.

Instructions are here.

Make sure you've done all the parts of the project by reviewing the final project checklist.