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:'''Interpersonal Media: Online Communities''' | :'''Interpersonal Media: Online Communities''' | ||
:'''COM482A''' - Department of Communication | :'''COM482A''' - Department of Communication | ||
:'''Teaching Team:''' [https://mako.cc/academic Benjamin Mako Hill] / | :'''Teaching Team:''' [https://mako.cc/academic Benjamin Mako Hill] / makohill@uw.edu (Instructor) and [http://www.altsalt.net/ Wm Salt Hale] / halew@uw.edu (TA) | ||
:'''Course Websites''': | :'''Course Websites''': | ||
:* We will use Canvas for [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1369415/announcements announcements], [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1369415/assignments turning in assignments], and [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1369415/discussion_topics discussion] | :* We will use Canvas for [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1369415/announcements announcements], [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1369415/assignments turning in assignments], and [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1369415/discussion_topics discussion] | ||
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* Because this syllabus a wiki, you will be able to track every change by clicking the history button on this page when I make changes. I will summarize these changes in the weekly [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1369415/announcements an announcement on Canvas] sent that will be emailed to everybody in the class. Closely monitor your email or the announcements section on the [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1369415/announcements course website on Canvas] to make sure you don't miss these announcements. | * Because this syllabus a wiki, you will be able to track every change by clicking the history button on this page when I make changes. I will summarize these changes in the weekly [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1369415/announcements an announcement on Canvas] sent that will be emailed to everybody in the class. Closely monitor your email or the announcements section on the [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1369415/announcements course website on Canvas] to make sure you don't miss these announcements. | ||
* I will ask the class for voluntary anonymous feedback frequently — especially toward the beginning of the quarter. Please let me know what is working and what can be improved. In the past, I have made many adjustments to courses that I teach while the quarter progressed based on this feedback. | * I will ask the class for voluntary anonymous feedback frequently — especially toward the beginning of the quarter. Please let me know what is working and what can be improved. In the past, I have made many adjustments to courses that I teach while the quarter progressed based on this feedback. | ||
== Organization == | == Organization == | ||
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We will use material from [https://wikiedu.org/ the Wiki Education Foundation (WikiEdu)] to help you learn how to participate in Wikipedia. Every Friday during this first component of this class, there will be a assignment due that corresponds to one step in the process of getting involved in Wikipedia. Most weeks this will involve completing learning modules and assignments in a website put together by WikiEdu. These Wikipedia participation assignments won't be synced up with the theory, but they will provide with you lots of opportunity to reflect on the theoretical work we are covering. | We will use material from [https://wikiedu.org/ the Wiki Education Foundation (WikiEdu)] to help you learn how to participate in Wikipedia. Every Friday during this first component of this class, there will be a assignment due that corresponds to one step in the process of getting involved in Wikipedia. Most weeks this will involve completing learning modules and assignments in a website put together by WikiEdu. These Wikipedia participation assignments won't be synced up with the theory, but they will provide with you lots of opportunity to reflect on the theoretical work we are covering. | ||
Although only Task # | Although only Task #6 includes anything that you will need to turn in, you will need to participate in Wikipedia each week. We will be able to see this activity and we will help you. We will take time each week to discuss our progress and experience with Wikipedia in sections on Friday and to connect it explicitly to the theoretical concepts we are covering. | ||
==== | ==== Wikipedia Task #1 ==== | ||
;Task: Create an account and start orientation | ;Task: Create an account and start orientation | ||
;Due: Friday January 10 | ;Due: Friday January 10 | ||
;Deliverables: Make contributions in Wikipedia | ;Deliverables: Make contributions in Wikipedia. Do the "evaluate Wikipedia" assignment in WikiEdu. | ||
* Complete the [https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/courses/University_of_Washington/Interpersonal_Media_(Winter) WikiEdu] training and assignments for week 1. | * Complete the [https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/courses/University_of_Washington/Interpersonal_Media_(Winter) WikiEdu] training and assignments for week 1. | ||
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* Once you have created an account, you '''must''' enroll in the course so that your account on Wikipedia is associated with the course and so that I can track your activity on Wikipedia. [https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/courses/University_of_Washington/Interpersonal_Media_(Winter)?enroll=ratxwlye Click this link to enroll in the course]. If you are asked for a passcode, you can enter '''ratxwlye'''. | * Once you have created an account, you '''must''' enroll in the course so that your account on Wikipedia is associated with the course and so that I can track your activity on Wikipedia. [https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/courses/University_of_Washington/Interpersonal_Media_(Winter)?enroll=ratxwlye Click this link to enroll in the course]. If you are asked for a passcode, you can enter '''ratxwlye'''. | ||
==== | ==== Wikipedia Task #2 ==== | ||
;Task: Complete Wikipedia orientation and choose article topic | ;Task: Complete Wikipedia orientation and choose article topic | ||
;Due Date: Friday January 17 | ;Due Date: Friday January 17 | ||
;Deliverables: Make contributions in Wikipedia | ;Deliverables: Make contributions in Wikipedia | ||
* Complete the online training topics for week 2. | * Complete the online training topics for week 2. | ||
* To practice editing and communicating on Wikipedia, introduce yourself to | * To practice editing and communicating on Wikipedia, introduce yourself to me and at least one classmate on Wikipedia. My username is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Benjamin_Mako_Hill Benjamin Mako Hill]. You can find a list of all of your classmates on the [https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/courses/University_of_Washington/Interpersonal_Media_(Winter)/students WikiEdu class page]. | ||
* Decide on an article | * Decide on an article you would like to create or a stub article you would like to significantly expand and improve. | ||
If there is a topic you know are interested in writing about that doesn't have an article, go ahead and suggest it. If you are having trouble coming up with a specific topic on your own, there are a few resources you might find helpful: | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requested_articles Requested Articles] — This is a list of articles that others have asked to be created. It is sorted into categories and sub-categories. When you're looking at the list, remember that it's possible that somebody else has "gotten" to them first and forgot to remove it. Remember that a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Red_link red link] indicates that there is no page with that name. | |||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Stub_sorting/List_of_stubs List of Stubs] — This is an extremely long list of articles that are currently stubs and which is also sorted into categories and then subcategories. It might be a little bit out of date so be sure to click through before you decide on an article. | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Stub_sorting/List_of_stubs List of Stubs] — This is an extremely long list of articles that are currently stubs and which is also sorted into categories and then subcategories. It might be a little bit out of date so be sure to click through before you decide on an article. | ||
==== Wikipedia Task #3 ==== | |||
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;Task: Compile research and write draft | ;Task: Compile research and write draft | ||
;Due Date: Friday January 24 | ;Due Date: Friday January 24 | ||
;Deliverables: Make contributions in Wikipedia | ;Deliverables: Make contributions in Wikipedia | ||
* Complete online trainings for week 3 | * Complete online trainings for week 3 | ||
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* Add the URL For your sandboxed article to yourself on [https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/courses/University_of_Washington/Interpersonal_Media_(Winter) the course WikiEdu page] by clicking the assign article button next to your name and assigning the URL for your sandbox to yourself. | * Add the URL For your sandboxed article to yourself on [https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/courses/University_of_Washington/Interpersonal_Media_(Winter) the course WikiEdu page] by clicking the assign article button next to your name and assigning the URL for your sandbox to yourself. | ||
==== | ==== Wikipedia Task #4 ==== | ||
;Task: Peer review other students' articles | ;Task: Peer review other students' articles | ||
;Due Date: Friday January 31 | ;Due Date: Friday January 31 | ||
;Deliverables: Make contributions in Wikipedia | ;Deliverables: Make contributions in Wikipedia | ||
* Select '''two''' classmates’ articles that you will peer review and copy-edit. To sign up, you can mark this in [https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/courses/University_of_Washington/Interpersonal_Media_(Winter) the dashboard] by using the ''Assign a review''' button. Try to pick articles that other students are not yet reviewing. | * Select '''two''' classmates’ articles that you will peer review and copy-edit. To sign up, you can mark this in the [https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/courses/University_of_Washington/Interpersonal_Media_(Winter) the dashboard] by using the ''Assign a review''' button. Try to pick articles that other students are not yet reviewing. | ||
* Peer review two of your classmates’ articles. Leave suggestions on the article talk pages for how to improve them. | * Peer review two of your classmates’ articles. Leave suggestions on the article talk pages for how to improve them. | ||
* Improve and copy-edit the two reviewed articles to help fix issues, improve sourcing, create a more [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:NPOV neutral] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:TONE encyclopedic] tone, etc. | * Improve and copy-edit the two reviewed articles to help fix issues, improve sourcing, create a more [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:NPOV neutral] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:TONE encyclopedic] tone, etc. | ||
==== Wikipedia Task #5 ==== | ==== Wikipedia Task #5 ==== | ||
;Task: | ;Task: Make article "live." | ||
;Due Date: Friday February 7 | ;Due Date: Friday February 7 | ||
;Deliverables: Make contributions in Wikipedia and [https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/courses/University_of_Washington/Interpersonal_Media_(Winter) the | ;Deliverables: Make contributions in Wikipedia | ||
* Begin polishing your article. | |||
* Move sandbox articles into the "(Article)" name space by using the "Move" tab, by setting the namespace to "(Article)" and by setting the page title to be whatever you want the article to be named. | |||
* Once you have moved the article, visit the [https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/courses/University_of_Washington/Interpersonal_Media_(Winter)/students list of students in the WikiEdu dashboard] and (a) assign the new URL to yourself and (b) remove the old one by clicking the "'''+'''" button to open the menu and using the "'''-'''" button next to the old "sandbox" copy of your article. You need to press "Save" at the top of the page once you are done. | |||
==== Wikipedia Task #6 ==== | |||
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;Task: Finalize article and turn in report | ;Task: Finalize article and turn in report | ||
;Due Date: Monday February 17 | ;Due Date: Monday February 17 | ||
;Deliverables: | ;Deliverables: | ||
:*Finish article in Wikipedia and turn in a URL to the finished article [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1369415/assignments/5166656 in Canvas]. | :*Finish article in Wikipedia and turn in a URL to the finished article [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1369415/assignments/5166656 in Canvas]. | ||
:*Turn in report as subpage of your Wikipedia userpage and turn in the URL [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1369415/assignments/5166660 in Canvas]. | :*Turn in report as subpage of your Wikipedia userpage and turn in the URL [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1369415/assignments/5166660 in Canvas]. | ||
;Maximum length for report: 1000 words (~4 pages double spaced) | ;Maximum length for report: 1000 words (~4 pages double spaced) | ||
Turn your report your reflection essay as a subpage of your userpage. For example, I would create mine with http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Benjamin_Mako_Hill/Report as the URL. Of course, you should replace "Benjamin_Mako_Hill" with your Wikipedia username. You can also just go to your userpage by clicking on your username on Wikipedia and then adding "/Report" at the end of the URL. | Turn your report your reflection essay as a subpage of your userpage. For example, I would create mine with http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Benjamin_Mako_Hill/Report as the URL. Of course, you should replace "Benjamin_Mako_Hill" with your Wikipedia username. You can also just go to your userpage by clicking on your username on Wikipedia and then adding "/Report" at the end of the the URL. | ||
When you go that page, it will say '''Wikipedia does not have a user page with this exact name.''' | When you go that page, it will say '''Wikipedia does not have a user page with this exact name.''' | ||
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;Maximum paper length: 2,000 words (~8 pages double spaced) | ;Maximum paper length: 2,000 words (~8 pages double spaced) | ||
;Deliverables: | ;Deliverables: | ||
:* | :*Attend poster sessions to present poster; Turn in copy of poster in PDF form [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1369415/assignments/5166698 through Canvas] | ||
:*Turn in copy of paper [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1369415/assignments/5166700 in Canvas] | :*Turn in copy of paper [https://canvas.uw.edu/courses/1369415/assignments/5166700 in Canvas] | ||
For your final project, I expect students to build on the community identification assignment to describe what they have done and what they have found. I'll expect every student to give both: | For your final project, I expect students to build on the community identification assignment to describe what they have done and what they have found. I'll expect every student to give both: | ||
* A | * A short presentation to the class (5-6 minutes) | ||
* A final report that is not more than 2,000 words (~8 pages double spaced) | * A final report that is not more than 2,000 words (~8 pages double spaced) | ||
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* Review the course objectives and requirements | * Review the course objectives and requirements | ||
=== January 8 (Wednesday): Motivation | === January 8 (Wednesday): Motivation === | ||
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* BSOC, Chapter 1, pg 1-17 | * BSOC, Chapter 1, pg 1-17 | ||
=== January 10 (Friday) Section === | === January 10 (Friday) Section: Wikipedia Assignments === | ||
=== January 13 (Monday): Motivation === | |||
=== January 13 (Monday): Motivation | |||
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* [Case] Mike Linksvayer's article on [http://gondwanaland.com/mlog/2007/01/02/wikipedia-advertising/ "I support advertising on Wikipedia"] | * [Case] Mike Linksvayer's article on [http://gondwanaland.com/mlog/2007/01/02/wikipedia-advertising/ "I support advertising on Wikipedia"] | ||
=== January 15 (Wednesday): Commitment | === January 15 (Wednesday): Commitment === | ||
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* [Case] [https://www.reddit.com/r/aww/ /r/aww] — "Things that make you go AWW! -- like puppies, bunnies, babies, and so on..." | * [Case] [https://www.reddit.com/r/aww/ /r/aww] — "Things that make you go AWW! -- like puppies, bunnies, babies, and so on..." | ||
* [Case] [https://www.reddit.com/r/udub/ /r/udub] — "the unofficial subreddit of the University of Washington" | * [Case] [https://www.reddit.com/r/udub/ /r/udub] — "the unofficial subreddit of the University of Washington" | ||
* [Case] [https://www.reddit.com/r/SeattleWA | * [Case] [https://www.reddit.com/r/SeattleWA/ r/SeattleWA] — "the active Reddit community for Seattle, Washington and the Puget Sound area" | ||
* [Case] [https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep | * [Case] [https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/ r/NoSleep] — "a place for authors to share their original horror stories" | ||
* [Case] [https://www.reddit.com/r/CasualPizzaCats | * [Case] [https://www.reddit.com/r/CasualPizzaCats/ r/CasualPizzaCats] - a World of Warcraft guild | ||
=== January 17 (Friday) Section === | === January 17 (Friday) Section === | ||
=== January 20 (Monday): NO CLASS === | === January 20 (Monday): NO CLASS === | ||
'''No class''' due to the observation of Martin Luther King Jr.'s Day. | '''No class''' due to the observation of Martin Luther King Jr.'s Day. | ||
=== January 22 (Wednesday): Commitment | === January 22 (Wednesday): Commitment === | ||
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* BSOC, Chapter 3, pg 102-115 (Sections 2 - 4) | * BSOC, Chapter 3, pg 102-115 (Sections 2 - 4) | ||
* [Case] | * {{tentative}} [Case] Sangeet Choudary, 2014 [https://www.wired.com/insights/2014/03/reverse-network-effects-todays-social-networks-can-fail-grow-larger/ What is a ''Network Effect'' and how can one fail?] | ||
* {{tentative}} [Case] Brittany Darwell, 2012, [http://www.insidefacebook.com/2012/08/09/facebook-platform-policy-now-cleary-bans-exporting-user-data-to-competing-social-networks/ Facebook policy now clearly bans exporting user data to competing social networks] | |||
* [Case] | * {{tentative}} [Case] Ryan Singel, 2011, [http://www.wired.com/2011/06/google-facebook-export/ Taking on Facebook, Google’s social network allows data exporting business], Wired | ||
* [Case] | * {{tentative}} [Case] Benjamin Mako Hill, 2012, [http://mako.cc/copyrighteous/why-facebooks-network-effects-are-overrated Why Facebook’s Network Effects are Overrated] | ||
* [Case] Hill, | |||
=== January 24 (Friday) Section === | === January 24 (Friday) Section === | ||
=== January 27 (Monday): Rules and Governance === | |||
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* BSOC, Chapter 4, pg 125-140 (Sections 1-3) | * BSOC, Chapter 4, pg 125-140 (Sections 1-3) | ||
* | * {{tentative}} [Case] [http://www.ubuntu.com/about/about-ubuntu/conduct Ubuntu Code of Conduct] | ||
* {{tentative}} [Case] [https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Foundation/CodeOfConduct GNOME Code of Conduct] | |||
* {{tentative}} [Case] [http://geekfeminism.org/about/code-of-conduct/ Geek Feminism Code of Conduct] | |||
* [Case] [https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Foundation/CodeOfConduct GNOME Code of Conduct] | * {{tentative}} [Case] Valerie Aurora's essay on [https://adainitiative.org/2014/02/howto-design-a-code-of-conduct-for-your-community/ HOWTO design a code of conduct for your community], Ada Initiative (For context, you should know that Aurora is one of the authors of the the Geek Feminism code.) | ||
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Benjamin Mako Hill will not be attending class today. Wm Salt Hale will be coordinating the case in his place. | |||
'''Guest Lecture:''' | |||
* [https://ckiene.org/ Charles Kiene] | |||
'''Required Readings:''' | '''Required Readings:''' | ||
* BSOC, Chapter 4, pg 140-170 (Sections 4-5) | * BSOC, Chapter 4, pg 140-170 (Sections 4-5) | ||
* [Case] [http://slashdot.org/ Slashdot]: Spend 5-10 minutes to visit the homepage, look at a story you think is interesting, and read several of the comments, paying specific attention to the rating system. | * Kiene, C., Monroy-Hernández, A., & Hill, B. M. (2016). [https://doi.org/10.1145/2858036.2858356 Surviving an “Eternal September”: How an Online Community Managed a Surge of Newcomers]. In Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 1152–1156). New York, NY, USA: ACM. | ||
* [Case] [https://web.archive.org/web/20170505192310/https://beta.slashdot.org/faq/mod-metamod.shtml Slashdot Moderation FAQ], | |||
* [Case] Lampe, Cliff, and Paul Resnick | * {{tentative}} [Case] [http://slashdot.org/ Slashdot]: Spend 5-10 minutes to visit the homepage, look at a story you think is interesting, and read several of the comments, paying specific attention to the rating system. | ||
* {{tentative}} [Case] [https://web.archive.org/web/20170505192310/https://beta.slashdot.org/faq/mod-metamod.shtml Slashdot Moderation FAQ], 2014 | |||
* {{tentative}} [Case] Lampe, Cliff, and Paul Resnick. “Slash(Dot) and Burn: Distributed Moderation in a Large Online Conversation Space.” In Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 543–50. CHI ’04. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2004. doi:10.1145/985692.985761. [[http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=985761 Official Link (available through UW libraries)]] [[http://presnick.people.si.umich.edu/papers/chi04/LampeResnick.pdf Author Website (available for free)]] | |||
'''Optional Readings:''' | '''Optional Readings:''' | ||
* {{tentative}} [Case] Know Your Meme, 2014, [http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/rules-of-the-internet Rules of the Internet] | |||
* {{tentative}} J. Nathan Matias. 2016. Going Dark: Social Factors in Collective Action Against Platform Operators in the Reddit Blackout. In Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '16). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 1138-1151. [[https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2858391 Official Link (available through UW libraries)]] [[https://natematias.com/media/GoingDark-Matias-2016.pdf (available through Author's website]] | |||
=== January 31 (Friday) Section === | |||
=== February 3 (Monday): Newcomers === | |||
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'''Required Readings:''' | '''Required Readings:''' | ||
* BSOC, Chapter 5, pg 179-205 (Sections 1-2) | * BSOC, Chapter 5, pg 179-205 (Sections 1-2) | ||
We're going to look at the citizen science community [[:wikipedia:Zooniverse|Zooniverse]]: | We're going to look at the citizen science community [[:wikipedia:Zooniverse|Zooniverse]] and the project "Planet Hunters" in particular. We're going to talk about how the community might deal with (not so hypothetical!) major influx of new users: | ||
* [Case] Visit [https://www.zooniverse.org/ Zooniverse] and create an account. Then visit the [ | * [Case] Visit [https://www.zooniverse.org/ Zooniverse] and create an account. Then visit the [http://www.planethunters.org/ Planet Hunters website] and log in with your account. Spent 10-15 minutes on the site figure out how it work and doing a few tasks. | ||
* [Case] Mugar, | * [Case] Mugar, G., Østerlund, C., Hassman, K. D., Crowston, K., & Jackson, C. B. (2014). [https://doi.org/10.1145/2531602.2531721 Planet Hunters and Seafloor Explorers: Legitimate Peripheral Participation Through Practice Proxies in Online Citizen Science.] In Proceedings of the 17th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing (pp. 109–119). New York, NY, USA: ACM. ''[Available through UW libraries]'' | ||
'''Optional Readings:''' | '''Optional Readings:''' | ||
* Huang, Shih-Wen, Minhyang (Mia) Suh, Benjamin Mako Hill, | * Huang, Shih-Wen, Minhyang (Mia) Suh, Benjamin Mako Hill, Gary Hsieh. (2015) “How Activists are Both Born and Made: An Analysis of Users on Change.org.” In Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Human Interaction (CHI 2015). ACM Press. [[https://mako.cc/academic/huang_suh_hill_hsieh-changeorg_born_made-CHI2015-preprint.pdf Preprint Link (Free Online)]] [[https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2702559 Official Link (Available through UW libraries)]] | ||
* | * Shaw, Aaron, and Benjamin Mako Hill. (2014) “Laboratories of Oligarchy? How the Iron Law Extends to Peer Production: Laboratories of Oligarchy.” Journal of Communication 64, no. 2 (April 2014): 215–38. doi:10.1111/jcom.12082. [[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jcom.12082/full Official Link (Available through UW Libraries)] [[https://mako.cc/academic/shaw_hill-laboratories_of_oligarchy-DRAFT.pdf Preprint Link (Free Online)]] | ||
=== February 5 (Wednesday): Newcomers === | |||
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* BSOC, Chapter 5, pg 205-223 (Sections 3-6) | * BSOC, Chapter 5, pg 205-223 (Sections 3-6) | ||
* [Case] | * {{tentative}} [Case] Morgan et al., "Tea and sympathy: crafting positive new user experiences on Wikipedia" Proceedings of the 2013 conference on Computer supported cooperative work (CSCW '13), Pages 839-848, ACM New York, NY, USA, 2013. [[https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2441871 Official Link (Available through UW libraries)]] [[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.307.1301&rep=rep1&type=pdf (Free Online)]] | ||
* [Case] | * {{tentative}} [Case] Visit '''the Teahouse'' on Wikipedia. In particular, spend time on these three pages and associated sub-questions: | ||
** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Teahouse/Questions Teahouse questions forum]: What do the questions here tell you about the kinds of challenges that new editors face? How does this jibe with your own experience as a new Wikipedian? | |||
** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Teahouse/Hosts Teahouse host profiles]: What do the profiles on this page tell you about the demographics and motivations of Teahouse Hosts? Does anything about the Teahouse host characteristics and motivations you read in these profiles surprise you? Why or why not? | |||
** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Teahouse/Guests Teahouse guest profiles] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Teahouse/Guest_book Guest book]: What do the profiles on this page tell you about the demographics and motivations of Teahouse visitors? Does anything about the Teahouse guest characteristics and motivations you read in these profiles surprise you? Why or why not? | |||
'''Optional Readings:''' | |||
* {{tentative}} Halfaker, A., Stuart Geiger, R., Morgan, J. T., & Riedl, J. (2013). The Rise and Decline of an Open Collaboration System: How Wikipedia’s Reaction to Popularity Is Causing Its Decline. American Behavioral Scientist, 57(5), 664–688. [[https://doi.org/10.1177/0002764212469365 (Access through UW libraries)]] [[http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0002764212469365 (Open Access)]] | |||
* {{tentative}} Nathan TeBlunthuis, Aaron Shaw, and Benjamin Mako Hill. 2018. Revisiting "The Rise and Decline" in a Population of Peer Production Projects. In Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '18). ACM, New York, NY, USA, Paper 355, 7 pages. [[https://doi.org/10.1145/3173574.3173929 (Open Access)]] | |||
* {{tentative}} Jonathan T. Morgan and Aaron Halfaker. 2018. Evaluating the impact of the Wikipedia Teahouse on newcomer socialization and retention. In Proceedings of the 14th International Symposium on Open Collaboration (OpenSym '18). ACM, New York, NY, USA, Article 20, 7 pages. https://www.opensym.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/OpenSym2018_paper_15-1.pdf | |||
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=== February 10 (Monday): Creating New Communities === | |||
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* BSOC, Chapter 6, pg 231-248 (Sections 1-2) | |||
* [Case] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stack_Exchange Stack Exchange article on Wikipedia] and [https://stackexchange.com/sites list of sites] | * [Case] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stack_Exchange Stack Exchange article on Wikipedia] and [https://stackexchange.com/sites list of sites] | ||
* [Case] [https://area51.stackexchange.com/ Area 51] (Click through and explore 5-6 proposals at different stages) | * [Case] [https://area51.stackexchange.com/ Area 51] (Click through and explore 5-6 proposals at different stages) | ||
* [Case] [https://area51.stackexchange.com/faq Area 51 FAQ] | * [Case] [https://area51.stackexchange.com/faq Area 51 FAQ] | ||
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* | * BSOC, Chapter 6, pg 248-276 (Sections 3-4) | ||
* Hill, Benjamin Mako. [http://mako.cc/academic/hill-almost_wikipedia-DRAFT.pdf Almost Wikipedia], 2013. | * Hill, Benjamin Mako. [http://mako.cc/academic/hill-almost_wikipedia-DRAFT.pdf Almost Wikipedia], 2013. | ||
* {{tentative}} [Case] Snowdrift.coop: Read at least the [https://snowdrift.coop/ top page], [https://snowdrift.coop/p/snowdrift/w/about about page], [https://snowdrift.coop/how-it-works how it works], [https://wiki.snowdrift.coop/about/intro the original intro], [https://snowdrift.coop/p/snowdrift/w/mission mission], [https://snowdrift.coop/about/faq FAQ], [https://snowdrift.coop/p/snowdrift/w/how-to-help "How to Help" page], and [https://wiki.snowdrift.coop/archives/project-management/mvp-next next steps page] and poke around on the rest of the site. | |||
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* {{tentative}} Bilton, Nick. “[http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/13/magazine/all-is-fair-in-love-and-twitter.html?pagewanted=all All Is Fair in Love and Twitter].” The New York Times, October 9, 2013, sec. Magazine. | |||
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=== February 19 (Wednesday): Wikipedia Debrief === | === February 19 (Wednesday): Wikipedia Debrief === | ||
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In the first half of today's class we'll | In the first half of today's class we'll be visited by [https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/User:Jtmorgan Jonathan Morgan], an expert on newcomers to Wikipedia, a PhD graduate from UW, currently an employee of the Wikimedia Foundation, and the first author of the paper we'll be reading as our case today. | ||
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'' | In the first half of today's class we'll hear from a series of local Wikipedia researchers. | ||
In the second half of class, we will have a visit from local Wikipedia group [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Cascadia_Wikimedians Cascadia Wikimedians] (full disclosure, I am a member). Prepare to give a very short (~1 minute ) in-class presentation about your Wikipedia editing experience and also be ready with questions for them about your experience or about Wikipedia in general based on the readings and cases we've done so far. | |||
=== February 21 (Friday) Section === | === February 21 (Friday) Section === | ||
=== February 24 (Monday): Learning Communities === | |||
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'''Required Readings:''' | '''Required Readings:''' | ||
* | * Roque, R.; Dasgupta, S.; Costanza-Chock, S. Children’s Civic Engagement in the Scratch Online Community. Soc. Sci. 2016, 5, 55. [https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/5/4/55 Open Access] | ||
* [Case] | * Brennan, K., Monroy‐Hernández, A., & Resnick, M. (2010). Making projects, making friends: Online community as catalyst for interactive media creation. New directions for youth development, 2010(128), 75-83. [http://web.media.mit.edu/~mres/papers/NDYD-final.pdf PDF From MIT.edu] | ||
* [Case] [https://scratch.mit.edu/ https://scratch.mit.edu]: Visit the site. Read [https://scratch.mit.edu/about the about page], the [https://scratch.mit.edu/parents the information for parents], [https://scratch.mit.edu/educators and for educators]. Watch all the videos. Spend some time exploring and run some programs (try to find at least one animation and at least one game). | |||
* | * [Case] [https://www.blockstud.io/ https://www.blockstud.io/]: For the case we're going to compare scratch to a different: Block Studio. This is an experimental project by Raoul, a PhD student at UW. Click start and watch the three lessons. You don't have to actually make any games with Block Studio, but do learn how it works as much as you can. After that [https://www.blockstud.io/bsp/bsp_games/ survey the published projects]. | ||
=== February 26 (Wednesday): | === February 26 (Wednesday): Social Computing Systems === | ||
We have a special guest this week: [http://www.andresmh.com/ Andrés Monroy-Hernandez!] Andrés was previously at Microsoft Research and is currently a lead research scientist at Snap Inc., the maker of Snapchat. Andrés has research interests ranging from civic communities to educational communities and more recently he is focusing on "social computing systems," which we will learn about today. | |||
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'''Required Readings:''' | '''Required Readings:''' | ||
* Howe, J. (2006). [https://www.wired.com/2006/06/crowds/ The rise of crowdsourcing]. Wired Magazine, 14(6), 1–4. | |||
* [Case] [https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSMechTurk/latest/RequesterUI/Introduction.html Amazon Mechanical Turk Requester UI Guide] | |||
* [Case] [https://mturkpublic.s3.amazonaws.com/docs/MTURK_BP.pdf Amazon Mechanical Turk Best Practices Guide]. | |||
'''Optional Readings:''' | |||
Our guest speaker will be talking about these three papers. It might be good to look these over before class: | |||
* | * Justin Cranshaw, Emad Elwany, Todd Newman, Rafal Kocielnik, Bowen Yu, Sandeep Soni, Jaime Teevan, and Andrés Monroy-Hernández. 2017. Calendar.help: Designing a Workflow-Based Scheduling Agent with Humans in the Loop. In Proceedings of the 2017 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI '17). ACM, New York, NY, USA, 2382-2393. [https://doi.org/10.1145/3025453.3025780 (Open Access)] | ||
* | * Cranshaw, J., Monroy-Hernández, A., & Needham, S. A. (2016). [https://doi.org/10.1145/2858036.2858573 Journeys & Notes: Designing Social Computing for Non-Places]. In Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 4722–4733). New York, NY, USA: ACM. [Available through UW libraries] | ||
* | * Agapie, E., & Monroy-Hernández, A. (2015). [http://arxiv.org/abs/1507.01300 Eventful: Crowdsourcing Local News Reporting]. arXiv:1507.01300 [Cs]. | ||
=== February 28 (Friday) Section === | === February 28 (Friday) Section === | ||
=== March 2 (Wednesday ): Hackers === | |||
'' | '''Required Readings:''' | ||
* Rosenbaum. (1971). [http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/the_spectator/2011/10/the_article_that_inspired_steve_jobs_secrets_of_the_little_blue_.single.html Secrets of the Little Blue Box] (This article was reprinted in Slate in 2011. <!-- There's also [http://www.historyofphonephreaking.org/docs/rosenbaum1971.pdf a very large PDF scan] of the original Esquire Magazine article which includes the original NSFW and offensive magazine cover image.) --> | |||
* Larkin. (2004). [http://www.wcas.northwestern.edu/projects/globalization/secure/articles/16.2larkin.pdf Degraded images, distorted sounds: Nigerian video and the infrastructure of piracy]. | |||
* [Case] Wayner, Peter. “Tweaking a Camera to Suit a Hobby.” The New York Times, May 26, 2010, sec. Technology / Personal Tech. [http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/27/technology/personaltech/27basics.html Free Online] | |||
* [Case] C.H.D.K. Wiki Take a look at the [Home page https://chdk.fandom.com/wiki/CHDK] and explore the Wiki to get a good idea of what this community is about, what they do, and how it works. | |||
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'''Optional Readings:''' | '''Optional Readings:''' | ||
* | * Mollick, Ethan. “Tapping into the Underground.” MIT Sloan Management Review 46, no. 4 (2005): 21. [[http://sloanreview.mit.edu/article/tapping-into-the-underground/ Available through UW Libraries]] | ||
* | * Mollick, Ethan. “The Engine of the Underground: The Elite-Kiddie Divide.” SIGGROUP Bull. 25, no. 2 (2005): 23–27. [[http://portal.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1067721.1067726 Available through UW Libraries]] | ||
* Scacchi, Walt. “Computer Game Mods, Modders, Modding, and the Mod Scene.” First Monday 15, no. 5 (2010). [[http://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/2965 Free Online]] | |||
=== March 4 (Wednesday): Interactions Between Communities === | === March 4 (Wednesday): Interactions Between Communities === | ||
'''Guest Lecture:''' [https://teblunthuis.cc/ Nathan TeBlunthuis] | |||
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''' Readings:''' | ''' Readings:''' | ||
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=== March 6 (Friday) Section === | === March 6 (Friday) Section === | ||
=== March 9 (Monday): Final Poster Presentations === | === March 9 (Monday): Final Poster Presentations === | ||
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* [http://aaronshaw.org/ Aaron Shaw] at Northwestern University's [http://aaronshaw.org/occ/schedule/ Online Communities and Crowds] | * [http://aaronshaw.org/ Aaron Shaw] at Northwestern University's [http://aaronshaw.org/occ/schedule/ Online Communities and Crowds] | ||
* [http://reagle.org/joseph/ Joseph Reagle] at Northeastern University's [http://reagle.org/joseph/2014/oc/oc-syllabus-FA.html Online Communities] | * [http://reagle.org/joseph/ Joseph Reagle] at Northeastern University's [http://reagle.org/joseph/2014/oc/oc-syllabus-FA.html Online Communities] | ||