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- Course name
- Microbial Symbiosis and Microbiomes
- Institution
- North Carolina State University
- Instructor
- Aram Mikaelyan
- Wikipedia Expert
- Ian (Wiki Ed)
- Subject
- Microbiology
- Course dates
- 2024-08-21 00:00:00 UTC – 2024-12-01 23:59:59 UTC
- Approximate number of student editors
- 21
The course "Microbial Symbiosis & Microbiomes" covers the diverse and complex relationships between microorganisms and their hosts, including plants, animals, and humans. It explores how microbial symbionts contribute to host health, drive biological innovation, and influence the evolution of species. Topics include partner recognition and communication, adaptations to host associations, the role of symbiosis in genome evolution, and the impact of microbial symbiosis on host physiology and behavior. The course emphasizes recent discoveries in microbiome research, drawing on primary literature.
As part of their coursework, students will be engaging with Wikipedia to either expand or improve existing articles related to the topics covered in the course or create new articles where gaps exist. The aim of this activity is to contribute high-quality, well-researched content to Wikipedia on topics such as specific symbiotic systems, the role of microbial symbioses in health and disease, notable researchers in the field, or related applied research. The students will be trained in how to properly edit Wikipedia articles, including how to use reliable sources and follow Wikipedia’s guidelines for content creation.
Through this assignment, students will develop critical thinking skills, learn to communicate complex scientific information to a lay audience, and contribute valuable, well-sourced content to Wikipedia that reflects the latest research in microbiomes and symbiosis.