Consider looking for
related projects for help or ask at the Teahouse. If you are not currently a project participant and wish to help you may still participate in the project. This
status should be changed if collaborative activity resumes.
This page is not active. For help about classrooms, see
WP:ENB and ask for help there. For training see
WP:Training and for general info, see
WP:Student assignments. Thanks!
1013-josh (
talk·contribs) - I'm leading students in a research project in a freshman comp course. See my
talk page to follow along & offer suggestions. 20:42, 13 April 2007 (UTC)reply
A.Ou (
talk·contribs) - As a student happy to help, this idea is very interesting. Sometimes, Wikipedia is much more than an encyclopedia in the traditional sense.
WAvegetarian (
talk·contribs) - As a student in a course utilizing Wikipedia and proponent of Wikipedia's use in the educational setting I would love to help out.
Redlock (
talk·contribs) - I'll help with pretty much anything, but I prefer to give students guidance.
Zesty Prospect 15:42, 24 April 2007 (UTC) - This will be a fun thing to do! Can't wait.reply
Freechild 18:49, 26 April 2007 (UTC) - Great move, and I look forward to actively participating.reply
Aude (
talk·contribs) - I have numerous schools on my watchlist, from around my local area. School IPs often vandalize their own school articles, so that's how I often find them. I'm willing to try to work with specific schools and try different approaches than the usual 6-month block that gets issued. See
User:Aude/schools for information and block history for these schools.
Thelmadatter Working with Wikipedia this semester (Fall 2007) with college-level advanced English as a foreign language students in Mexico. Also interested in Wikipedia clubs and academies... esp if this semester goes as well as I hope! Interested in contacting other teachers who have used Wikipedia and see how thier experiences were.
DGG (
talk) 00:27, 12 September 2007 (UTC) I can help with coordination and advice on almost any topic, but especially on ones where I can use my background as a research librarian. DGG (
talk ) 01:48, 6 October 2010 (UTC) �reply
--
Michael WhiteT·
C 04:12, 24 February 2008 (UTC) As a student interested in bringing web technologies into education, I'd love to help out.reply
phoebe (
talk·contribs) is an academic librarian (specializing in science and engineering) with experience teaching Wikipedia at the college level. --
phoebe / (
talk) 00:30, 12 April 2008 (UTC)reply
WTGDMan1986 (
talk·contribs) is a college kid at heart and found this group easily after hearing
game show contestants talking about attending college (mostly their senior year). Willing to help out as well. --
DFW 20:58, 25 April 2008 (UTC)reply
IGuNny (
talk·contribs) is a high school stundent interested in brining Wikipedia into the classroom and dispelling the rumor that Wikipedia has false information. Interested in history as well.
Ned Scott (
talk·contribs) Not sure how much help I might be, but I'd be glad to do anything I can. --
Ned Scott 07:52, 26 May 2008 (UTC)reply
Jan eissfeldt (
talk·contribs) - Availability: Asia, Europe and Americas for akademic and scientific projects in English, German and Spainish
ScienceMsG (
talk·contribs) I am a MS Science Teacher. I would like to work with other teaching to improve the use on technology and wikis in the classroom --
ScienceMsG (
talk) 06:22, 20 June 2010 (UTC)reply
Support.and.Defend (
talk·contribs) I teach Math and Physics. My students have already improved a number of articles related to these subects and fisheries science, as well. I should be a member of the organized project and help out more intentionally.
Support.and.Defend (
talk) 17:52, 15 October 2010 (UTC)reply
AshLin (
talk·contribs) - Willing to support to classroom projects in Pune, Maharashtra, India. Also to nature clubsand other biodiversity or heritage organisations looking to improve articles of their interest.
AshLin (
talk) 07:31, 24 December 2010 (UTC)reply
DrJennyCee (
talk·contribs) Currently teaching a research methods module for second year Film Studies undergraduates, which includes a 6-week assignment adopting, evaluating and editing a wikipedia page. Would be very grateful for support from an online facilitator!
DrJennyCee (
talk) 13:46, 14 January 2013 (UTC)reply
John Carter (
talk·contribs) - Probably not one of the better people for this sort of thing, but would be more than willing to offer what assistance I can.
John Carter (
talk) 15:51, 2 September 2013 (UTC)reply
Contact people
A list of people, by university and town, who are willing to serve as contact people, and can meet others in person to help them set up a course teaching with Wikipedia.
Those of us who thought or took part in wiki assignments can write about their experiences. This could be at some point a guide in wikipedia name space, or an article for a signpost (or even a wikibook...).
See draft.
The introductory sections to SUP need a cleanup. Give them a shake
Suggested exercises. Are they feasible? Can we think of any others?
We should look at instruction pages of past projects and create a category for them as well. In case they are on user page we may want to create a page in project space where they'd be copied. This would allow easy browsing of exercises, and a read through them should be interesting in terms of compiling 'what is really being done' section or addition to suggested excercises.
There are quite a few educational projects that we don't list, because their creators didn't know about
WP:SUP. They are possibly mentioned on user pages, talk pages or article pages. We should search for them and categorize appropriately.
Consider syntax for
User:AlexNewArtBot that would detect new user pages and user talk pages with words like student, instructor, university, assignment...
Clean up current projects. University of Leiden, The Netherlands has no date. And what is 'Commonwealth of Learning's Wikieducator' doing there?
Clean up planned projects. What is their status?
Contact all identified instructors, ask them about their experiences, whether they will do it again, what help would they like. Make sure to ask them if we can quote them on site if using email.
{{
Shared IP edu}} → for talk pages of IP editors likely editing from schools
{{
subst:Welcome student|article}} ~~~~ → for talk pages of editors who seem to be students editing Wikipedia as part of their assignment (see message above for course instructor welcome template)
{{
subst:Welcome teacher|article}} ~~~~ → for talk pages of editors who seem to be course instructors having their students edit Wikipedia as part of some assignment (see message above for student welcome template)
Recognition and awards
Image
Description
The WikiPen
This award thanks instructors, students and Wikipedia volunteers for outstanding classroom assignment contributions to Wikipedia.
Inactive or Former Members
1234r00t (
talk·contribs) Willing to help keep vandals/ trolls at bay while acting as a guide to students in their editing.
Mr. R00tTalk 18:21, 2 September 2010 (UTC)reply
Consider looking for
related projects for help or ask at the Teahouse. If you are not currently a project participant and wish to help you may still participate in the project. This
status should be changed if collaborative activity resumes.
This page is not active. For help about classrooms, see
WP:ENB and ask for help there. For training see
WP:Training and for general info, see
WP:Student assignments. Thanks!
1013-josh (
talk·contribs) - I'm leading students in a research project in a freshman comp course. See my
talk page to follow along & offer suggestions. 20:42, 13 April 2007 (UTC)reply
A.Ou (
talk·contribs) - As a student happy to help, this idea is very interesting. Sometimes, Wikipedia is much more than an encyclopedia in the traditional sense.
WAvegetarian (
talk·contribs) - As a student in a course utilizing Wikipedia and proponent of Wikipedia's use in the educational setting I would love to help out.
Redlock (
talk·contribs) - I'll help with pretty much anything, but I prefer to give students guidance.
Zesty Prospect 15:42, 24 April 2007 (UTC) - This will be a fun thing to do! Can't wait.reply
Freechild 18:49, 26 April 2007 (UTC) - Great move, and I look forward to actively participating.reply
Aude (
talk·contribs) - I have numerous schools on my watchlist, from around my local area. School IPs often vandalize their own school articles, so that's how I often find them. I'm willing to try to work with specific schools and try different approaches than the usual 6-month block that gets issued. See
User:Aude/schools for information and block history for these schools.
Thelmadatter Working with Wikipedia this semester (Fall 2007) with college-level advanced English as a foreign language students in Mexico. Also interested in Wikipedia clubs and academies... esp if this semester goes as well as I hope! Interested in contacting other teachers who have used Wikipedia and see how thier experiences were.
DGG (
talk) 00:27, 12 September 2007 (UTC) I can help with coordination and advice on almost any topic, but especially on ones where I can use my background as a research librarian. DGG (
talk ) 01:48, 6 October 2010 (UTC) �reply
--
Michael WhiteT·
C 04:12, 24 February 2008 (UTC) As a student interested in bringing web technologies into education, I'd love to help out.reply
phoebe (
talk·contribs) is an academic librarian (specializing in science and engineering) with experience teaching Wikipedia at the college level. --
phoebe / (
talk) 00:30, 12 April 2008 (UTC)reply
WTGDMan1986 (
talk·contribs) is a college kid at heart and found this group easily after hearing
game show contestants talking about attending college (mostly their senior year). Willing to help out as well. --
DFW 20:58, 25 April 2008 (UTC)reply
IGuNny (
talk·contribs) is a high school stundent interested in brining Wikipedia into the classroom and dispelling the rumor that Wikipedia has false information. Interested in history as well.
Ned Scott (
talk·contribs) Not sure how much help I might be, but I'd be glad to do anything I can. --
Ned Scott 07:52, 26 May 2008 (UTC)reply
Jan eissfeldt (
talk·contribs) - Availability: Asia, Europe and Americas for akademic and scientific projects in English, German and Spainish
ScienceMsG (
talk·contribs) I am a MS Science Teacher. I would like to work with other teaching to improve the use on technology and wikis in the classroom --
ScienceMsG (
talk) 06:22, 20 June 2010 (UTC)reply
Support.and.Defend (
talk·contribs) I teach Math and Physics. My students have already improved a number of articles related to these subects and fisheries science, as well. I should be a member of the organized project and help out more intentionally.
Support.and.Defend (
talk) 17:52, 15 October 2010 (UTC)reply
AshLin (
talk·contribs) - Willing to support to classroom projects in Pune, Maharashtra, India. Also to nature clubsand other biodiversity or heritage organisations looking to improve articles of their interest.
AshLin (
talk) 07:31, 24 December 2010 (UTC)reply
DrJennyCee (
talk·contribs) Currently teaching a research methods module for second year Film Studies undergraduates, which includes a 6-week assignment adopting, evaluating and editing a wikipedia page. Would be very grateful for support from an online facilitator!
DrJennyCee (
talk) 13:46, 14 January 2013 (UTC)reply
John Carter (
talk·contribs) - Probably not one of the better people for this sort of thing, but would be more than willing to offer what assistance I can.
John Carter (
talk) 15:51, 2 September 2013 (UTC)reply
Contact people
A list of people, by university and town, who are willing to serve as contact people, and can meet others in person to help them set up a course teaching with Wikipedia.
Those of us who thought or took part in wiki assignments can write about their experiences. This could be at some point a guide in wikipedia name space, or an article for a signpost (or even a wikibook...).
See draft.
The introductory sections to SUP need a cleanup. Give them a shake
Suggested exercises. Are they feasible? Can we think of any others?
We should look at instruction pages of past projects and create a category for them as well. In case they are on user page we may want to create a page in project space where they'd be copied. This would allow easy browsing of exercises, and a read through them should be interesting in terms of compiling 'what is really being done' section or addition to suggested excercises.
There are quite a few educational projects that we don't list, because their creators didn't know about
WP:SUP. They are possibly mentioned on user pages, talk pages or article pages. We should search for them and categorize appropriately.
Consider syntax for
User:AlexNewArtBot that would detect new user pages and user talk pages with words like student, instructor, university, assignment...
Clean up current projects. University of Leiden, The Netherlands has no date. And what is 'Commonwealth of Learning's Wikieducator' doing there?
Clean up planned projects. What is their status?
Contact all identified instructors, ask them about their experiences, whether they will do it again, what help would they like. Make sure to ask them if we can quote them on site if using email.
{{
Shared IP edu}} → for talk pages of IP editors likely editing from schools
{{
subst:Welcome student|article}} ~~~~ → for talk pages of editors who seem to be students editing Wikipedia as part of their assignment (see message above for course instructor welcome template)
{{
subst:Welcome teacher|article}} ~~~~ → for talk pages of editors who seem to be course instructors having their students edit Wikipedia as part of some assignment (see message above for student welcome template)
Recognition and awards
Image
Description
The WikiPen
This award thanks instructors, students and Wikipedia volunteers for outstanding classroom assignment contributions to Wikipedia.
Inactive or Former Members
1234r00t (
talk·contribs) Willing to help keep vandals/ trolls at bay while acting as a guide to students in their editing.
Mr. R00tTalk 18:21, 2 September 2010 (UTC)reply