Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/Caltech/Stable Isotope Biogeochemistry (Spring)

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Course name
Stable Isotope Biogeochemistry
Institution
Caltech
Instructor
Alex Sessions
Wikipedia Expert
Ian (Wiki Ed)
Subject
Stable isotopes
Course dates
2016-03-28 – 2016-06-17
Approximate number of student editors
8


Graduate-level class on the principles and applications of stable isotopes used to understand a range of problems in earth, environmental, and biological sciences.

Student Assigned Reviewing
Lchimiak
Sunson08
Siwen.W
Xiehao.gz
Jieun S
Alatleephillips
Ushafl
Alicejmichel Geobiology
Aprab
Graysonchadwick

Timeline

Week 1

Course meetings
Monday, 28 March 2016   |   Wednesday, 30 March 2016   |   Friday, 1 April 2016
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

Assignment - Practicing the basics
  • Create an account and join this course page.
  • Complete the introductory training modules. During this training, you will make edits in a sandbox and learn the basic rules of Wikipedia.
  • Create a User page.
  • To practice editing and communicating on Wikipedia, introduce yourself on the user talk page of one of your classmates, who should also be enrolled in the table at the bottom of the page.
  • Explore topics related to your topic area to get a feel for how Wikipedia is organized. What areas seem to be missing? As you explore, make a mental note of articles that seem like good candidates for improvement.
Milestones

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

Week 2

Course meetings
Monday, 4 April 2016   |   Wednesday, 6 April 2016   |   Friday, 8 April 2016
In class - Defining the project
  • We will work collaboratively on a single Wikipedia article titled Hydrogen Isotope Biogeochemistry. Our goal is to summarize the broad overview of this field, including fundamentals and basic concepts, analytical techniques, and applications. 
  • Each student will lead the writeup of 1 or more sections, depending on length. You will provide detailed reviews of 2 other sections.
  • Grading will be based ⅔ on your section, and ⅓ on your reviews of other sections.  
Assignment - Developing our Outline

 

  • Our first task is to prepare a broad outline of what subtopics we want to cover in this article, and how to structure them. I have made a crude start (see class notes), we need to discuss and iterate on this outline.
  • Search Wikipedia for articles related to stable isotope biogeochemistry in general. Keep a list, with ones you like and ones you don't like.
  • Due in class: draft outline of complete Wikipedia article; headings only, no text, emphasis is on which topics to cover and how to order them.
  • Be prepared to discuss your observations and outline during class, so that we can reach a consensus outline for Hydrogen Isotope Biogeochemistry
  • Think about which topic(s) you would be interested in writing about.

Week 3

Course meetings
Monday, 11 April 2016   |   Wednesday, 13 April 2016   |   Friday, 15 April 2016
In class - Assign topics
  • Divide sections of our article among students
  • Begin reading about your subject, collecting papers, starting an outline and bibliography (in your sandbox)


Assignment - Section outline due

Complete a brief outline of your section (in sandbox) for review by ALS

Week 4

Course meetings
Monday, 18 April 2016   |   Wednesday, 20 April 2016   |   Friday, 22 April 2016
Research

Continue your reading and research on assigned topic(s).

Week 5

Course meetings
Monday, 25 April 2016   |   Wednesday, 27 April 2016   |   Friday, 29 April 2016
Assignment - Complete first draft and bibliography due

  

  • Completed first draft and bibliography due in sandbox for review.
Building articles


  

  • Demo uploading images and adding images to articles.
      
  • Share experiences and discuss problems.




Resources: Illustrating Wikipedia and Evaluating Wikipedia

Milestones

First rough drafts of all sections complete in your sandbox.

Week 6

Course meetings
Monday, 2 May 2016   |   Wednesday, 4 May 2016   |   Friday, 6 May 2016
Continue working on draft
  • receive feedback from ALS on first draft
  • continue reading and research, expanding sections
  • add multimedia content
  • migrate article to MainSpace
Moving articles to mainspace

  

  • Move your sandbox articles into main space.
      
    • If you are expanding an existing article, copy your edit into the article. If you are making many small edits, save after each edit before you make the next one. Do NOT paste over the entire existing article, or large sections of the existing article.
        
    • If you are creating a new article, do NOT copy and paste your text, or there will be no record of your work history. Follow the instructions in the "Moving out of your sandbox" handout.
        
  • Begin expanding your article into a comprehensive treatment of the topic.

Week 7

Course meetings
Monday, 9 May 2016   |   Wednesday, 11 May 2016   |   Friday, 13 May 2016
Assignment - Draft 2 due

Revised and completed topical section(s) due on MainPage (live!)

Milestones

Working sections of our article have been moved to the MainPage and are visible by the Universe!

Week 8

Course meetings
Monday, 16 May 2016   |   Wednesday, 18 May 2016   |   Friday, 20 May 2016
Assignment - Peer review and copyedit


  • Peer review two of your classmates’ articles (assignments will be made in class). Leave suggestions on the article talk pages.
      
  • Copy-edit the two reviewed articles.
In class - Discuss article integration

  

  • Class discussion about how well sections are integrated, what might have fallen into the cracks or be duplicative.

Week 9

Course meetings
Monday, 23 May 2016   |   Wednesday, 25 May 2016   |   Friday, 27 May 2016
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 10

Course meetings
Monday, 30 May 2016   |   Wednesday, 1 June 2016   |   Friday, 3 June 2016
Assignment - Final article
  • Add final touches to your Wikipedia article.
  • Address any outstanding integration issues


Handout: Polishing your article

Milestones

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