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Through readings, films, in-class discussion, and writing assignments, students in this course will examine the roles that Nature and Nurture play during language development, addressing (among other things) the critical period for language learning and what happens if the right kind of input is not received during that time. This course counts fulfills the College Intensive Writing requirement.
Student | Assigned | Reviewing |
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Ouyangr | ||
Kattbee | ||
Lipatsy07 | ||
Liu282 | ||
Laueobri | ||
Hushichao | ||
Srpruett | ||
Leimingdun0 | 舌尖现象 | |
Amatrent |
Handout:
Editing Wikipedia
Reminder: By completing this assignment, you can earn up to 2 percentage points of extra credit added to your final course grade AND up to 3 points of extra credit added to the rubric score for the final draft of your final paper (this ends up being the equivalent of 5 percentage points of the grade for that assignment).
To earn points that count toward your final grade, you must 1) complete the two Wikipedia training modules listed below (one point) and 2) complete the reflection assignment, which you will find on Canvas (one point).
For each piece of new information that you add to a Wikipedia article, you can earn one rubric point on your final paper, up to a maximum of 3 points.
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. |
Through readings, films, in-class discussion, and writing assignments, students in this course will examine the roles that Nature and Nurture play during language development, addressing (among other things) the critical period for language learning and what happens if the right kind of input is not received during that time. This course counts fulfills the College Intensive Writing requirement.
Student | Assigned | Reviewing |
---|---|---|
Ouyangr | ||
Kattbee | ||
Lipatsy07 | ||
Liu282 | ||
Laueobri | ||
Hushichao | ||
Srpruett | ||
Leimingdun0 | 舌尖现象 | |
Amatrent |
Handout:
Editing Wikipedia
Reminder: By completing this assignment, you can earn up to 2 percentage points of extra credit added to your final course grade AND up to 3 points of extra credit added to the rubric score for the final draft of your final paper (this ends up being the equivalent of 5 percentage points of the grade for that assignment).
To earn points that count toward your final grade, you must 1) complete the two Wikipedia training modules listed below (one point) and 2) complete the reflection assignment, which you will find on Canvas (one point).
For each piece of new information that you add to a Wikipedia article, you can earn one rubric point on your final paper, up to a maximum of 3 points.