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Timeline
editWeek 1: Understanding Climate Change - and Wikipedia
editWelcome to Week 1!
This week we will discuss the quality of Wikipedia's page on climate change, reasons for it, and learn how to change (edit) Wikipedia pages. Expand the following box to read more about Week 1 activities:
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On the MOOC page, click 단원 1 – 기후변화와 and watch the following video 1, 2, and 3. (each video is about 20 min). Then come back here. Back already? Excellent. All right. Our first Assignment 1, Week 1. Expand the following box to read it:
Obviously, learning how to edit Wikipedia is essential for being able to complete assignments in the Wikipedia segment of our course. Editing Wikipedia resembles using a text editor like Microsoft Word and does not require installation of any software - it is done directly from any browser. Editing Wikipedia can be done in two ways: 1) through the new VisualEditor tool or 2) through the classical editing window. The new VisualEditor tool is recommended as it is easier, but the classical editing window gives you access to the code. If you have background in computer sciences, consider yourself a computer geek, can code, or at least know your way around html, you may want to try both. If you prefer the easy way, just focus on VisualEditor. Keep in mind that the VisualEditor is a very new Wikipedia feature (still in beta, and most of the information on the site, including most how-to guides, will refer to the old way of editing. Either way, don't worry, learning how to edit Wikipedia is easy: tens of millions of people worldwide, from elementary students to retired people have done so, and most of it described the experience as "fun"! Oh, and here is Handout 2: "Welcome to Wikipedia!" brochure. This takes us to Assignment 2, Week 1. Expand the following box to read it:
All right, now you are a Wikipedia editor! If you haven't done so yet, you can enroll in our course by clicking the big green "Enroll" button in the top left. Then come back here. Do you have your notes about 기후 변화 / Climate change handy? It's time to post them to Wikipedia in our Assignment 3, Week 1.
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- Milestone
- All students have Wikipedia user accounts and are listed on the course page.
- Students have started reading Wikipedia articles and commenting on them
Week 2: Sustainability
editWelcome to Week 2!
This week we will discuss the quality of Wikipedia's page on sustainability, and start thinking about how we can help with climate change by improving the world's awareness about this topic.
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Let's start with Assignment 1, Week 2.
Now you have read two major Wikipedia articles related to climate change, read by millions each year. They are not bad... but could be better. And we can do it. In our class, we can improve or create content that will be read by millions. Does it sound fun? Read on! So far we have been editing only our course talk pages. Nobody but us will read them. Time to start making a world-wide impact with Assignment 2, Week 2.
Excellent. Feel like you are making an impact on the world? Let's make sure you do. Time to make first edits in Wikipedia article space. It's time for Assignment 3, Week 2.
Now, you are an experienced Wikipedian. Time to start prepare to the final stage of our class project: which article will you want to significantly improve (or perhaps, create)? Read more about it at Assignment 4, Week 2
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- Students have started to interact with regular Wikipedia volunteers and leaving constructive suggestions on how to improve articles read by millions worldwide
- Students have started to make their first edits to articles
Week 3: Human impact on the environment
editWelcome to Week 3!
This week we will discuss the quality of Wikipedia's page on human impact on the environment. This article provides a very helpful overview of all topics related to man-made climate change.
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First, we will read and review this week's article in Assignment 1, Week 3
In Assignment 4, Week 2 you chose one or more articles to consider expanding, writing or translating. The instructor should have left you a comment about which of those articles - check Education Program talk:Kyung Hee University/Climate Change and Sustainability (2014)/Week 2. Time to start working! If you are going to add content to existing article, or translate it, go to Assignment 3a, Week 3. If you are going to write a new article, go to Assignment 3b Week 3. But first, please take a look at the following handouts: Handout 7:: *Handouts: Citing sources on Wikipedia, Handout 8: Avoiding plagiarism on Wikipedia and the Wikipedia help page on Referencing for beginners (includes video tutorials)
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- students have begun reviewing articles they will create or expand, or compiling sources for the articles they will create
Week 4: Global warming
editWelcome to Week 4!
This week we will discuss the quality of Wikipedia's page on global warming, and s
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Global warming is a very popular topic in debates about climate change. This week, we will familiarize ourselves with how it is discussed on Wikipedia.
Done with reading? Great, it's time to start improving Wikipedia by editing our chosen articles. Let's open Assignment 2, Week 4
Let's not forget Wikipedia is a collaborative space, and so is our course.
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Week 5: Environmentalism
editWelcome to Week 5!
This week we will discuss the quality of Wikipedia's page on environmentalism.
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As usual, first, let's review this week's article.
All right. Now, let's take a look at Assignment 2, Week 5
Are you wondering how to upload images to Wikipedia? Check out Handout 9 “Uploading images”. If you were creating a new article, check out Handout 10: Moving out of your sandbox. Ask your instructor for help at User_tall:Piotrus, and he will try to have your article featured on Wikipedia's front page in the Wikipedia:Did You know section. |
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- All articles have been reviewed by others. All students have reviewed articles by their classmates.
- Draft articles articles are moved into main space.
Week 6: Service learning and Wikipedia
editWelcome to Week 6!
This week we will be finishing our capstone project of creating or significantly improving a Wikipedia article related to our course. This completes our assignment in the spirit of service learning: helping out the global community by creating content that millions can use for free, while at the same time improving our own skills and knowledge.
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First, let's make sure the hard work of your colleagues who reviewed your articles is not wasted. Open the Assignment 1, Week 5:
If you liked your colleagues comments, please thank them by using the Wikipedia:Thanks feature! Finally, you are almost done. In our final Assignment 2, Week 5 tell your colleagues, the instructors and other Wikipedians what did you think about this course. Was editing Wikipedia rewarding? Fun? Difficult?
Congratulations! You have finished the course! Of course, it's a wiki-themed MOOC. You can always come back and do it again at your own pace... feel free to ask the instructor User:Piotrus for help anytime, even months or years after this course is over. |
- Milestones
- Students have finished all their work on Wikipedia that will be considered for grading, and have submitted reflective essays.