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===== The Wikipedia assignment (everyone): ===== All members of the course will participate in the collaborative creation of ''de novo'' Wikipedia articles. This assignment will proceed in small teams of 4-5 people led by graduate students and will take place over about six weeks starting at the beginning of the quarter. It will culminate in a short essay reflecting on and assessing the experience in light of the other course materials. Please review [[Online_Communities_and_Crowds_(Winter_2022)/Wikipedia_assignment|this overview of the assignment and assessment criteria]]. Details of specific assignment milestones and deadlines will be (almost entirely) provided through the course WikiEdu Dashboard. ;Deadlines (See WikiEdu Dashboard for specific assignments and most up-to-date/accurate deadlines): :January 8: Introduction, Create an account, join the course page, learn some basics, evaluate an article :January 14: Review some more rules, Start working with your team, Choose possible article topics :January 21: Edit existing articles/citations, finalize article topic, start drafting articles :January 28: Exchange and respond to peer review of article drafts :February 4: Improve/polish articles, publish articles (move them into the main namespace) :February 11: Final revisions to articles before reflective essay. :February 18: Reflection essay due.
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