[Air-L] assigning students their college/university wikipediapage

Charles Baldwin Charles.Baldwin at mail.wvu.edu
Wed Nov 12 11:40:31 PST 2008


Hi. My students worked on wikipedia pages for West Virginia University. Here's the syllabus: http://www.clc.wvu.edu:8080/clc/Members/sbaldwin/courses/engl306f08 and the assignment:
"Knowledge 2.0/wikipedia authoring, due Sep 16. There are two parts to this project, both on Wikipedia. First, individually complete two open tasks on Wikipedia. Second, with a group of two or three other students, write a new article on Wikipedia. Deciding on the topic of your tasks and article: 1) choose two different tasks that interest you; ideally they relate to the class topics and reading; 2) for the articles, you may either choose a topic related to the class readings or another topic that you decide on as a group (perhaps something relating to WVU?)." Not all did wikipedia pages related to the university, but several did. 

One group "chose to write a Wiki page on the Perley Isaac Reed School of Journalism at West Virginia University. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perley_Isaac_Reed_School_of_Journalism" (from the group's blog page). 

A second group worked on a page for the university mascot, the Mountaineer. http://http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Virginia_Mountaineer. I believe the page has been radically revised since the group worked on it.

In a previous version of this assignment, for an earlier class, students created a page for the university library.

Sandy Baldwin
West Virginia University
Associate Professor of English
Director of the Center for Literary Computing
www.clc.wvu.edu
304-293-9703
url=www.as.wvu.edu/~sbaldwin
skype=sandy.baldwin88

>>> David M Silver <dmsilver at usfca.edu> 11/12/2008 2:32:02 PM >>>
to all those who have posted their tips, ideas, and experiences with
having your students work with wikipedia ... thank you! within 24 hours,
i feel much more prepared for the assignment i'll be giving next week.
thanks.

in particular, i am still looking for any examples of having students
work on THEIR OWN UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE wikipedia page. one student in
jason mittell's class ( see
http://justtv.wordpress.com/2007/03/16/wiki-lessons/ ), who along with
jason was able to construct a wikipedia page for Middlebury College
hockey team, seems closest to what i'm looking for.

again, thanks for all the ideas and i hope to share some success (or not
so) stories in the near future.

david silver
http://silverinsf.blogspot.com 
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