Wikipedia talk:Education program archive/CUNY, Brooklyn College/Theater History from 1642 (Spring 2013)/Grading
Conducting Research at/through the BC Library
edit- The homepage for the library is here: Brooklyn College Library
- Ask a librarian for help - information about how you can request help in person and online
- How to find books - BC Library's guide to finding books in our online catalog, CUNY+
- CLICS (system for borrowing books from other CUNY libraries) - information about how to get books delivered from other CUNY schools to Brooklyn College (usually takes 2-4 business days)
- Interlibrary Loan - instructions about how you can request books and articles that are NOT at a CUNY library through ILLiad
- Finding articles and periodicals - how to identify, request, and (sometimes) download journal and newspaper articles using the library's subscription databases
- BC Library Reserves - how the Reserves system works at our library
- Videos and DVDs - instructions about how to use the BC Library's collection
Grading Rubric
edit- *** NOTE: You must complete each task by the deadline in order to receive full credit for it.
Task | Deadline | Points Possible |
---|---|---|
Create account & User page; introductions | Feb 6 | 10 |
"Claim" at least three (3) articles | Feb 13 | 10 |
Sandbox and preliminary bibliography | Feb 20 | 30 |
First draft of NA and WP | Feb 27 | 20 |
Final draft of NA and WP | Mar 6 | 30 |
First substantial addition to article | Mar 13 | 10 |
Adding visual content | Mar 30 | 10 |
Midterm progress report | Apr 3 | 30 |
Peer review of two articles | Apr 10 | 20 |
Reflective essay and class presentation | May 1 | 30 |
Electronic portfolio | May 8 | 300 |
TOTAL | 500 |
Articles List
editBelow are the articles available for this project. You can "claim" an article by adding a link to it (for example, [[Costume]]) next to your name in the "Students" table at the bottom of this page. Please note: this list is not comprehensive. Essentially, my selections are connected, in some way or another, to the topics we are covering in the course (including the four off-campus plays we are seeing this semester). My choices are also informed by WikiProject Theatre, a community of Wikipedians that have identified articles in need of expansion/improvement. Each page is unique and therefore has different needs. For example, some are relatively well-developed but need citations; others are "stubs" (relatively undeveloped); and so on. Be sure to visit the Talk page of each article you are considering in order to get a better sense of what previous editors and contributors believe the article's strengths and weaknesses to be. Finally: anything in red doesn't exist on Wikipedia yet, and therefore needs to be created from scratch.
Overviews and introductions
Aesthetic movements
Genres
Concepts/Practices/Inventions
Theater types/companies/buildings
Plays
People
Students
editAdd your username to the list here using the format for Example User below:
- Example User (talk · contribs)
- Amyehughes (talk · contribs)
- Eparness (talk · contribs)
PLEASE NOTE: You also need to officially "Enroll" in the course. You can find the instructions here.