Wikipedia talk:Education program archive/Miami University/Religions of the Hebrew Bible (Spring 2015)

Course banner (see above)

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Students -- whenever you work directly on an article, put the above banner on the Talk page

Simply copy this"template," including the squiggly brackets, and insert it at the top of the Talk page:

{{course assignment | course = User:ProfGray/Religions of the Hebrew Bible | term = Spring 2015 }}

Bookmarks

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Wikipedia:The Wikipedia Library -- Terrific resources, e.g., newspapers not covered by Google News

It'd be great to have a way to put WP links to key articles for everyone in the course. Is there a template for this? I couldn't do it on my page for the course. Meanwhile:

Tutorial: http://virtualcampuses.eu/index.php/Tutorial (Note: excel sheet converter)

I don't know of any such list of key pages and articles. Part of the problem is that a lot of important articles are still only subarticles of other articles or not yet extant at all. Wikipedia:WikiProject Bible/Encyclopedic articles, Wikipedia:WikiProject Christianity/Encyclopedic articles and Wikipedia:WikiProject Judaism/Encyclopedic articles between them list most of the major encyclopedic topics relating to those subjects, and generally the longer articles are more significant. John Carter (talk) 17:55, 22 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

Wikipedia as a battleground and off-putting. Concerns voiced by women [1] Survey of women on WIkipedia

Sample courses and assignments

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Joan Strassman assignments by subpage [2] and later (2014): [3]

1. User:Brianwc 1. User:jbmurray 3. User:Biolprof

specific assignments:

  1. Education Program:Saint Louis University/Signal Transduction (SP13), which can be adapted from User:Biolprof/Signal Transduction Spring 2013 Strengths:
  2. Wikipedia:Canada Education Program/Courses/Present/North American Environmental History (Tina Loo) Strengths:

Education Program:Ohio State University/City and Regional Planning (Fall 2014)

check out outreachwiki:Education/Case Studies

allocate assignments -- student sign-up: Education Program talk:University of California, Berkeley/Cyberlaw (Spring 2014) his points for success and his guidance for peer review Education Program:University of California, Berkeley/Cyberlaw (Spring 2014)

https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Biosthmors/Assignment_diffs_example

Template

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Offer of assistance

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I know this isn't necessarily my biggest area of expertise, and that I may have other things occurring in the next few months as well, but I am more than willing to offer what help I can. John Carter (talk) 16:39, 23 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

Great, we could use different kinds of help and it should generally be flexible to fit your volunteer time. The typical route would be to become an Online Ambassador for our course. One advantage of this approach is that you could reflect on how you'd like to make yourself available and what kinds of skills/tasks you'd like to do. For the next month, the course will continue to need some refinement, e.g., sample assignments, wikifying stuff that's beyond my WP skills, and evaluating weak articles that would be suitable (well, I suppose that's mostly my role). Let me know what you think. Meanwhile, I will soon consolidate some of questions and wish-list items and cc: you @John Carter: Thanks! ProfGray (talk) 18:57, 23 December 2014 (UTC)Reply

Copyvio and plagiarism

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Useful clarification by Choess and Moonriddengirl here: [4]

Should find out how they manage to catch these, looks good! ProfGray (talk) 00:27, 24 December 2014 (UTC)Reply