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This course covers the formation and identification of igneous and metamorphic rocks, and their relationships to tectonics and earth history.
Detailed grading rubrics and assignment guidelines are found on the ASULearn Lab page.
Your course has been assigned a Wikipedia Expert. You can reach them through the Get Help button at the top of this page.
Resources:
You will make a Wikipedia account in lab today.
You must be logged in to this page (not just Wikipedia) to get credit for completing the tutorials. If you are not logged in, it will not record whether or not you have completed them!
Assignment guidelines are posted here.
Assignment guidelines and grading rubric are provided on ASULearn as well ( Wikipedia: Page Structures, and Practice Editing).
You must be logged in to this page (not just Wikipedia) to get credit for completing the tutorials. If you are not logged in, it will not record whether or not you have completed them!
Instructions for creating new pages
Instructions for editing existing pages
All grading rubrics and instructions for this assignment are found on ASULearn.
Go to your assigned peer edit on the Wikipedia Dashboard.
Guiding framework See ASULearn for grading rubric and expectations.
Please incorporate all comments/edits/suggestions from our individual meeting, from your peer editor, and from the Wikipedia editors (if they make any). Include your images, update citations, be sure your formatting is correct, etc.
Basically everything should look exactly like how you want it because now is the time to... move it to the mainspace!
Read
Editing Wikipedia (page 12) to see how to create links from your Wikipedia article to other Wikipedia articles, and from other Wikipedia articles to your own article.
Answer the following questions on ASULearn:
You will receive full credit for complete, detailed, thoughtful responses.
This Course
|
Wikipedia Resources
|
Connect
Questions? Ask us:
contactwikiedu.org |
This course page is an automatically-updated version of the main course page at dashboard.wikiedu.org. Please do not edit this page directly; any changes will be overwritten the next time the main course page gets updated. |
This course covers the formation and identification of igneous and metamorphic rocks, and their relationships to tectonics and earth history.
Detailed grading rubrics and assignment guidelines are found on the ASULearn Lab page.
Your course has been assigned a Wikipedia Expert. You can reach them through the Get Help button at the top of this page.
Resources:
You will make a Wikipedia account in lab today.
You must be logged in to this page (not just Wikipedia) to get credit for completing the tutorials. If you are not logged in, it will not record whether or not you have completed them!
Assignment guidelines are posted here.
Assignment guidelines and grading rubric are provided on ASULearn as well ( Wikipedia: Page Structures, and Practice Editing).
You must be logged in to this page (not just Wikipedia) to get credit for completing the tutorials. If you are not logged in, it will not record whether or not you have completed them!
Instructions for creating new pages
Instructions for editing existing pages
All grading rubrics and instructions for this assignment are found on ASULearn.
Go to your assigned peer edit on the Wikipedia Dashboard.
Guiding framework See ASULearn for grading rubric and expectations.
Please incorporate all comments/edits/suggestions from our individual meeting, from your peer editor, and from the Wikipedia editors (if they make any). Include your images, update citations, be sure your formatting is correct, etc.
Basically everything should look exactly like how you want it because now is the time to... move it to the mainspace!
Read
Editing Wikipedia (page 12) to see how to create links from your Wikipedia article to other Wikipedia articles, and from other Wikipedia articles to your own article.
Answer the following questions on ASULearn:
You will receive full credit for complete, detailed, thoughtful responses.