This Course
|
Wikipedia Resources
|
Connect
Questions? Ask us:
contact |
![]() | 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. |
In this course, we explore systems of information and how they impact our current social and cultural life. Using Wikipedia as one such system, students will evaluate and edit Wikipedia articles to explore the information creation process of this information format. Students will also consider how authority is constructed and contextual, and recognize the value of information as a commodity.
This course page supports your work on the Wikipedia Mini-Research Projects (MRPs) in IADL 1110. It offers training modules to help you learn the nuts and bolts of properly editing an article. This course page also keeps the work we do in Wikipedia organized. It keeps track of which articles are claimed, edited, words added, etc.
This course page has been assigned a Wikipedia Expert. You can reach them through the Get Help button at the top of this page. You can also email your UNM instructor if you have questions.
Create a Wikipedia account and join this course page using the enrollment link provided in UNM Learn. (Because of Wikipedia's technical restraints, you may receive a message that you cannot create an account. To resolve this, please try again off campus or the next day.)
We've added a list of c- and start-class articles. Navigate to the Articles tab and then the Available Articles option. Before you claim an article, make sure you choose something you're interested in! It can help to review the published Wikipedia page before you decide to claim it.
If you do not find an article on this list that captures you, you can browse
start-class and
c-class articles and email Lori (
unm.edu lt
unm.edu) to get approval to work with this article. You MUST get approval to work with an article not already on the WikiEdu list of Available Articles.
*This article will be the one you work with throughout the rest of the course.*
See your UNM Canvas course for complete details and a video on how to claim an article.
It's time to think critically about Wikipedia articles in MRP #1. For this project, you'll evaluate two Wikipedia articles, the start/c-class article you chose, as well as a Featured Article of your choice. We recommend you choose a Featured Article (opens in new window), that is a similar topic to your start-class article. This way, you will be able to compare the two, and the Featured Article will give you ideas about how you can improve the start-class one that you will be working throughout the class.
See your UNM Canvas course for complete details.
Based on your Wikipedia article evalution, you'll be suggesting edits to improve the article that you have chosen. These will not be live edits -- you'll be turning in an edit log of suggested changes and your instructors will give you feedback before you make edits to the article..
See your UNM Canvas course for complete details.
We should be returning your Wikipedia suggested edits with feedback this week so that you can begin to revise and implement them for MRP #3. These take a LONG time for us to grade because we need to check everyone's sources and suggested edits, but we will do our best to get them returned ASAP.
It's the final few days to develop your article. Now that you have feedback on your draft, you will incorporate ALL that feedback and make your work live. In other words, you'll be moving from the edit log to the mainspace of your Wikipedia page. You will also have some reflection questions to answer, too. Please see UNM Canvas for assignment instructions & details.
Once you turn in MRP #3, you'll have finished all of the work you'll do on Wikipedia — congratulations!
This Course
|
Wikipedia Resources
|
Connect
Questions? Ask us:
contact |
![]() | 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. |
In this course, we explore systems of information and how they impact our current social and cultural life. Using Wikipedia as one such system, students will evaluate and edit Wikipedia articles to explore the information creation process of this information format. Students will also consider how authority is constructed and contextual, and recognize the value of information as a commodity.
This course page supports your work on the Wikipedia Mini-Research Projects (MRPs) in IADL 1110. It offers training modules to help you learn the nuts and bolts of properly editing an article. This course page also keeps the work we do in Wikipedia organized. It keeps track of which articles are claimed, edited, words added, etc.
This course page has been assigned a Wikipedia Expert. You can reach them through the Get Help button at the top of this page. You can also email your UNM instructor if you have questions.
Create a Wikipedia account and join this course page using the enrollment link provided in UNM Learn. (Because of Wikipedia's technical restraints, you may receive a message that you cannot create an account. To resolve this, please try again off campus or the next day.)
We've added a list of c- and start-class articles. Navigate to the Articles tab and then the Available Articles option. Before you claim an article, make sure you choose something you're interested in! It can help to review the published Wikipedia page before you decide to claim it.
If you do not find an article on this list that captures you, you can browse
start-class and
c-class articles and email Lori (
unm.edu lt
unm.edu) to get approval to work with this article. You MUST get approval to work with an article not already on the WikiEdu list of Available Articles.
*This article will be the one you work with throughout the rest of the course.*
See your UNM Canvas course for complete details and a video on how to claim an article.
It's time to think critically about Wikipedia articles in MRP #1. For this project, you'll evaluate two Wikipedia articles, the start/c-class article you chose, as well as a Featured Article of your choice. We recommend you choose a Featured Article (opens in new window), that is a similar topic to your start-class article. This way, you will be able to compare the two, and the Featured Article will give you ideas about how you can improve the start-class one that you will be working throughout the class.
See your UNM Canvas course for complete details.
Based on your Wikipedia article evalution, you'll be suggesting edits to improve the article that you have chosen. These will not be live edits -- you'll be turning in an edit log of suggested changes and your instructors will give you feedback before you make edits to the article..
See your UNM Canvas course for complete details.
We should be returning your Wikipedia suggested edits with feedback this week so that you can begin to revise and implement them for MRP #3. These take a LONG time for us to grade because we need to check everyone's sources and suggested edits, but we will do our best to get them returned ASAP.
It's the final few days to develop your article. Now that you have feedback on your draft, you will incorporate ALL that feedback and make your work live. In other words, you'll be moving from the edit log to the mainspace of your Wikipedia page. You will also have some reflection questions to answer, too. Please see UNM Canvas for assignment instructions & details.
Once you turn in MRP #3, you'll have finished all of the work you'll do on Wikipedia — congratulations!