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Course name
INST201-0102 Introduction to Information Science
Institution
University of Maryland
Instructor
Ebonsign
Wikipedia Expert
Shalor (Wiki Ed)
Subject
Information Studies
Course dates
2017-08-28 00:00:00 UTC – 2017-12-11 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
105


We all rely on Wikipedia to help us quickly get answers to our information needs. Some people generally distrust the accuracy of content on Wikipedia because it is generated by a community of anonymous contributors; however, a lot of research suggests popular Wikipedia pages are very reliable.

How does content get onto Wikipedia’s pages? What is the process for evaluating proposed changes? How does Wikipedia ensure information is correct and non-biased?

Understanding how Wikipedia works ties directly into our course discussions on information needs and information literacy. Over several weeks this semester, you’ll complete training on how to edit and evaluate Wikipedia and submit your own edits to an article.

(Adapted from Wikipedia courses created by Drs. Jessica Vitak and Elizabeth Bonsignore, for INST201, Spring/Summer 2017.)

Student Assigned Reviewing
Nallotey
LumpierOdin
Tcobb25 National Collegiate Athletic Association
AndrewChalfant Amherst, Massachusetts
Nselmer1 The Blacklist (TV Series)
Jinoh1997 The Office
Ndebrah Ghana
Williamzabet IPhone X IPhone X
Mgrunberg
AnneMarghie
Briansurguy Bitcoin
Johnny Huynh Kyoto
Achau17 Bodybuilding Supplement
Evablack98 Shea Moisture
LumpierOden
Wlr3iii
Huzor Flat feet
Jwmay1 Forever GI Bill- Harry W. Colmery Educational Assistance Act G.I. Bill
Hdawodu NBA Salary Cap
Mwahid305
Blinez94
Mangelango Hurricane irene (2005)
Erick H 2017 ATP World Tour
Dkheiry
Bteshome
Tle12310
Rheard22
Kansahbr
Dturner14
Sunnydsoni Colin Kaepernick
Ismail.hajisaid
Linden176
Waldmaals
Ahorick
Hnguy353
Pcho123
Jhess123
Tnguy689
Ajrmorsy Reddit
Pcho1234
Mhaile1 Donell Jones
Slim1235
Adeengas
RedHotChilliReaper
Jarred1237
Alex V Acuna
SDubon
Dsettles
Antross80
Dchen10
Ognnivek
MarkMunyui
Ebogner Waxing
Ben Yehuda INST
Dmille17
Ahoang98
RTengUMD
Sagarrat Default mode network
Andre Leonor
Brady2421
Kati ilieva
Aabdul24
Byang97
UMDMarcel
Smermage
RVS2020
LazyTitanLeo Overwatch
BDubon Pupusa
Yx2625
Aluong1
Berkeley.poulsen
RayDomjan Álvaro Morata
Docbai Redlining
Bokim09
Ianishida Scottish Fold
Dlewis10umd
Uleksite
Ashmwu
Adammclean
Cyberhero22
Jrivs15
Ajshiman
Sesche
Mimikathapa
Aesynthsia
Baldwinfm97
ACN98
Mbajrami
Tony11211
Abryant0
Dwashin3
Gianelim
A17omogb
KennyThayer
Chenzihao96
Aarshad2096
Mccormickct
TheGreatWall
Jdessy
Bplum74
94jhan
NotQuiteConfident
Bwel
EbrimaJarjue
Mahedre
Dturner10 Heisman Trophy

Timeline

Week 1

Course meetings
Monday, 11 September 2017   |   Wednesday, 13 September 2017   |   Friday, 15 September 2017
In class - Introduction to the Wikipedia project

Welcome to your Wikipedia project's course timeline. This page will guide you through the Wikipedia project for your course. Be sure to check with your instructor to see if there are other pages you should be following as well. 

 Your course has also been assigned a Wikipedia Content Expert. Check your Talk page for notes from them. You can also reach them through the "Get Help" button on this page. 

 To get started, please review the following handouts: 


Assignment - Practice the Basics
  • Create an account and join this course page, using the enrollment link your instructor sent you.
  •  It's time to dive into Wikipedia. Below, you'll find the first set of online trainings you'll need to take. New modules will appear on this timeline as you get to new milestones. Be sure to check back and complete them! Incomplete trainings will be reflected in your grade. 
  •  When you finish the trainings, practice by introducing yourself to a classmate on that classmate’s Talk page. (You should be able to see a list of all the students in the course on the Students tab above.)

Week 2

Course meetings
Monday, 18 September 2017   |   Wednesday, 20 September 2017   |   Friday, 22 September 2017
Assignment - Critique
Selecting and Critiquing an Article

It's time to think critically about Wikipedia articles. You'll select a Wikipedia article to critique, engage with Wikipedia's policies for content, and evaluate the article's strengths and weaknesses. Consider how you would like to improve upon the article. You'll be uploading your critique to ELMS (as a Word or text doc). Use the Assignment Rubric as your guide.

First: Complete the training modules listed below ("Evaluating Articles and Sources" and "Plagiarism").

Second: Select an article that you're interested in critiquing.  Pick an article that interests you or one on a topic you want to learn more about.  Assign it to yourself in the Students tab in this WikiEdu class (see "Students" tab above).

Third: Complete your review (400-600 words) and upload it to ELMS. Be sure to include the following elements:

  1. Include the name of the article you selected to review. Also include a link to the article. 
  2. Write a brief (one paragraph max) summary of the Wikipedia page you're evaluating and the content included. 
  3. Critique the article based on Wikipedia's standards for content (your training modules will cover this). You should also review Wikipedia's documentation on what the site "is not." Use the following questions to guide your evaluation:
    • Are facts referenced with an appropriate, reliable reference?
    • Is everything in the article relevant to the article topic? Is there anything that distracted you?
    • Is the article neutral? Are there any claims, or frames, that appear heavily biased toward a particular position? (see Wikipedia's guidance on Neutral Points of View)
    • Where does the information come from? Are these neutral sources? If biased, is that bias noted?
    • Are there viewpoints that are overrepresented, or underrepresented?
    • Check a few citations. Do the links work? Is there any close paraphrasing or plagiarism in the article?
    • What might you contribute to make it better? 

Week 3

Course meetings
Monday, 25 September 2017   |   Wednesday, 27 September 2017   |   Friday, 29 September 2017
Assignment - Contribution
Revise/Add to a Wikipedia article!

Here's where you add content and a related citation to an article that you've chosen and assigned to yourself.

First: Complete the training modules for this assignment (links below).

Second:  Evaluate your selected article (from the critique assignment) for its strengths and weaknesses. What might you contribute to make it better? Include notes in your sandbox space. Your notes should include a link to the page you're editing and a rationale for why you're revising/adding to it. The notes don't have to be formal, but provide some insight into your decision process: Why'd you decide to add something to this article? What do you want to add or correct?

Third: Make your contribution to Wikipedia:

  • Make at least two contributions to your article (e.g., add new or revised sentences and/or add an image -- in two places), and
  • Cite your additions/revisions to a reliable source (just as you learned in the online training module on Sources/Citations). 

**IMPORTANT NOTE**: Grammar-only changes are not significant enough to receive credit. Likewise, plagiarized content or content that is reverted for violating one of Wikipedia's policies will not receive credit. Therefore, it is very important you familiarize yourself with Wikipedia's editing policies.