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This page details homework assignments for Writing Wikipedia Articles: The Basics and Beyond,
a free course offered through Peer to Peer University's School of Open.




Week 1 Homework

Are you ready? Of course you are!

Do:

  • Complete this brief survey providing basic info about yourself
  • Create a Wikipedia user account
  • Create a basic Wikipedia user page
  • Introduce yourself on the course roster - a few sentences will suffice! In addition to a general introduction, please answer the following questions:
    • What are you hoping to get out of this course?
    • Have you ever edited an article on Wikipedia (or another wiki)?
  • Edit one or two articles anywhere on Wikipedia: make a sentence more clear, fix a typo, etc.

Read:

  • The following chapters in How Wikipedia Works (PDF) (2008) (you may have read one and two already):
    • Chap. 1. What’s in Wikipedia?
    • Chap. 2. The World Gets a Free Encyclopedia
    • Chap. 4: Understanding and Evaluating an Article
    • Chap. 6: Good Writing and Research
  • Mahzarin Banaji (December 2010), Wikipedia is the Encyclopedia that Anybody Can Edit. But Have You? Observer Vol.23, No.10.

Week 1 Extra Credit

Ready to dig a little deeper? Take on one or more of these:

Do:



All done?

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