Thursday, 13 March 2008

Wikipedia Writing

Wikipedia: School and University Projects

If you are a professor or teacher at a school or university or college, we encourage you to use Wikipedia in your class to demonstrate how an open content website works (or doesn't). You are not the first person to do so, and many of these projects have resulted in both advancing the student's knowledge and useful content being added to Wikipedia. An advantage of this over regular homework is that the student is dealing with a real world situation, which is not only more educational but also makes it more interesting ("the world gets to see my work"), probably resulting in increased dedication. Besides, it will give the students a chance to collaborate on course notes and papers, and their effort might remain online for reference, instead of being discarded and forgotten as is usual with paper coursework, or classroom systems which are routinely reinitialized.

Wikipedia:WikiProject Classroom coordination exists to provide guidance to educators who incorporate Wikipedia writing assignments into their classes. Post questions for experienced Wikipedia volunteers at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Classroom coordination. Wikipedia:school and university projects - instructions for teachers and lecturers and Wikipedia:School and university projects - instructions for students are useful resources. There is also a syllabus boilerplate that you may want to use.


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***Suggested Exercises***

Try having students start a requested article or expand an existing one:

Wikipedia:Requested articles
Wikipedia:Most wanted stubs
Wikipedia:Most wanted articles
Special:Shortpages
Special:Randompage
Wikipedia:Requests for expansion
Template:Opentask

Tell students to take existing orphaned articles and link them into appropriate places:

Wikipedia:Orphaned articles

Tell students to fix spelling, factual, grammatical, and other errors.

Wikipedia:Cleanup
Wikipedia:Pages needing attention
Wikipedia:Requests for feedback

Tell students to add wikitext markup, links, and standard sections to poorly-edited articles (i.e., to wikify articles):

Wikipedia:WikiProject Wikify

Have students translate articles into English from another language.

Wikipedia:Translation into English.

Students could translate our featured articles into other languages or write their own.

Complete list of language Wikipedias available

Have students contribute to a subject-matter area that has generally been neglected.

Wikipedia:WikiProject Countering systemic bias

Students could work on the collaboration of the week.

Students could help with the projects at one of the Wikiportals (pages organizing projects on a broad subject area)

Students could add citations to existing pages, thus helping to improve the credibility of Wikipedia while they learn the significance of citing sources. (
Wikipedia:Citing sources and Wikipedia:Forum for Encyclopedic Standards.)

Fork selected problem articles into a local Wiki for a class so students can edit them collaboratively. The resulting revisions can then replace or be incorporated into the original Wikipedia articles.

Students can participate as help desk volunteers, developing skill by answering questions from other Wikipedia users, and of course ask questions of their own:

Wikipedia:Help desk

Note: in many cases, answering Help desk questions amounts to looking up the relevant Wikipedia policy or manual article. Students can learn much about how Wikipedia works by studying questions and answers on the Help desk, and learning how to look up the answers. In fact, teaching students how to answer Help desk questions would be a good way to teach them to be Wikipedians.

Wikipedia:Village pump
Wikipedia:Reference desk

For many courses of study, related WikiProjects exist. Students may obtain guidance from Wikipedians with similar interests, and find lists of open tasks in one or more WikiProjects corresponding to their majors. Just a few examples:

Wikipedia:WikiProject Mathematics
Wikipedia:WikiProject Maps
Wikipedia:WikiProject Music
Wikipedia:WikiProject Free Software

[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:School_and_university_projects#Suggested_exercises]


List of Past Projects

List of Planned Projects

SEE ALSO

Wikipedia Classroom Assignments On The Rise

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