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Fundamentals of epidemiology including measures of morbidity and mortality, descriptive epidemiology, and principles of epidemiological study designs.
Welcome to your Wikipedia project's course timeline. This page will guide you through the Wikipedia project for your course. Be sure to check with your instructor to see if there are other pages you should be following as well.
Your course has also been assigned a Wikipedia Content Expert. Check your Talk page for notes from them. You can also reach them through the "Get Help" button on this page.
To get started, please review the following handouts:
Form your group (up to 5 students). Individually complete the training module "Finding Articles" and then identify a course-related article that has an epidemiology section or paragraph(s) suitable for improvement, or, perhaps is missing altogether.
Familiarize yourself with editing Wikipedia by adding a citation to the article. There are two ways you can do this:
Expand the contribution that you made last week. Post you plan and potential sources on the Talk page of your Wikipedia articles to obtain feedback from your class peers and the Wikipedia community. Revise your work as necessary.
Have your first round of edits ready by no later than Thursday, 2 November 2017. This is what your classmates and other editors will peer review.
Peer reviews are due Thursday, 9 November 2017, 11:59 pm.
Use this week to respond to the feedback you received from your classmates and possibly other editors to revise and improve your article.
Submit your reflection paper to the D2L Dropbox by Wednesday, 6 December 2017, 11:59 pm. Follow the instructions received in class on 5 October 2017.
You are a Wikipedian -- go forth and make the world a better place.
This Course
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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. |
Fundamentals of epidemiology including measures of morbidity and mortality, descriptive epidemiology, and principles of epidemiological study designs.
Welcome to your Wikipedia project's course timeline. This page will guide you through the Wikipedia project for your course. Be sure to check with your instructor to see if there are other pages you should be following as well.
Your course has also been assigned a Wikipedia Content Expert. Check your Talk page for notes from them. You can also reach them through the "Get Help" button on this page.
To get started, please review the following handouts:
Form your group (up to 5 students). Individually complete the training module "Finding Articles" and then identify a course-related article that has an epidemiology section or paragraph(s) suitable for improvement, or, perhaps is missing altogether.
Familiarize yourself with editing Wikipedia by adding a citation to the article. There are two ways you can do this:
Expand the contribution that you made last week. Post you plan and potential sources on the Talk page of your Wikipedia articles to obtain feedback from your class peers and the Wikipedia community. Revise your work as necessary.
Have your first round of edits ready by no later than Thursday, 2 November 2017. This is what your classmates and other editors will peer review.
Peer reviews are due Thursday, 9 November 2017, 11:59 pm.
Use this week to respond to the feedback you received from your classmates and possibly other editors to revise and improve your article.
Submit your reflection paper to the D2L Dropbox by Wednesday, 6 December 2017, 11:59 pm. Follow the instructions received in class on 5 October 2017.
You are a Wikipedian -- go forth and make the world a better place.