Editing Online Communities (UW COM481 Spring 2024)

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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/ English Wikipedia] — Assignments for this course will involve contributing to Wikipedia. This means that you will need to have access to Wikipedia.
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/ English Wikipedia] — Assignments for this course will involve contributing to Wikipedia. This means that you will need to have access to Wikipedia.
* [https://docs.google.com/ Google Docs] — I'll be using Google Docs to host a series of web forms. This includes the form you'll need to fill out to tell me that you're going to miss class. You will need to be able to access Google to use this.
* [https://docs.google.com/ Google Docs] — I'll be using Google Docs to host a series of web forms. This includes the form you'll need to fill out to tell me that you're going to miss class. You will need to be able to access Google to use this.
* [https://www.tiktok.com TikTok] -- we will do one of our cases using TikTok (subject to availability).
* [https://chat.openai.com Chat GPT] -- we will do one of our cases using ChatGPT.


These websites, in turn, use a range of hosting providers including Amazon Web Services, Google, and Microsoft. As a result, participation in this course requires students to access Internet resources that may not be accessible directly in some places outside of the UW campus. Anybody taking the class must ensure that they can access all Internet resources required for this course reliably and safely. For students who are off-campus temporarily and are in a situation where direct access to these required resources is not possible, UW-IT recommends that students use the official UW VPN, called [https://itconnect.uw.edu/connect/uw-networks/about-husky-onnet/use-husky-onnet/ Husky OnNet VPN]. UW-IT advises students to use the VPN with the “All Internet Traffic” option enabled (see the [https://www.lib.washington.edu/help/connect/husky-onnet UW Libraries instructions] and [https://itconnect.uw.edu/connect/uw-networks/about-husky-onnet/faqs/ UW-IT’s FAQs]). Doing so will route all incoming and outgoing Internet through UW servers while it is enabled.
These websites, in turn, use a range of hosting providers including Amazon Web Services, Google, and Microsoft. As a result, participation in this course requires students to access Internet resources that may not be accessible directly in some places outside of the UW campus. Anybody taking the class must ensure that they can access all Internet resources required for this course reliably and safely. For students who are off-campus temporarily and are in a situation where direct access to these required resources is not possible, UW-IT recommends that students use the official UW VPN, called [https://itconnect.uw.edu/connect/uw-networks/about-husky-onnet/use-husky-onnet/ Husky OnNet VPN]. UW-IT advises students to use the VPN with the “All Internet Traffic” option enabled (see the [https://www.lib.washington.edu/help/connect/husky-onnet UW Libraries instructions] and [https://itconnect.uw.edu/connect/uw-networks/about-husky-onnet/faqs/ UW-IT’s FAQs]). Doing so will route all incoming and outgoing Internet through UW servers while it is enabled.
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