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== Assignment-specific notes on assessment == We will assess your individual and collective work in several ways throughout this assignment. All of the milestones and tasks involved in editing or completing learning modules about Wikipedia will all be assessed on a credit/no-credit basis. If you complete these tasks in a satisfactory way by the respective due date, you will receive full credit for each one. We (the teaching team) will evaluate the reflection essay and will assign each essay a letter grade based on the evaluation criteria described below. === Evaluation criteria specific to Wikipedia reflection essays: === A successful reflection essay will possess the following characteristics: * Provide excellent writing and insights consistent with the [[User:Aaronshaw/Assessment|general assessment rubric for written assignments]] in the course. * Describe and comment on key aspects of your experience in Wikipedia. * Asses your own work and that of your group. * Connect your experience in Wikipedia to salient examples, themes, concepts, and/or challenge we have talked about in other parts of the course (e.g., newcomer socialization, motivation, governance, inclusion, identity, etc.). * Identify aspects of your experience that could inform future research and/or design changes to The Wikipedia assignment and/or Wikipedia itself (such as the WikiEdu dashboard, the Visual Editor).
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