Ideas for Reorganizing Materials
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Based on previous communication over email, here are some ideas on reorganizing the support materials for using Wikipedia in education (basically in place of this page):
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editWelcome | Assignment Design | The Syllabus | Materials for Teaching | Existing Projects | Get Support |
On top: LINK TO HELP PAGE Welcome! Whether you are an instructor interested in using Wikipedia in your teaching or a volunteer looking for resources to teach people how to use and contribute to Wikipedia, this is a great place to start. Are you:
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On top: LINK TO HELP PAGE On this page, we have gathered practical advice about using Wikipedia as an assignment in the classroom.
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On top: LINK TO HELP PAGE This page includes a full-term sample syllabus that incorporates many of the best practices for running major Wikipedia assignments. You can use it as a starting point for your own Wikipedia assignments, or take bits and pieces to adapt to your course. This page also links to actual course pages and syllabi from a range of past Wikipedia assignments of various types.
ON ALL PAGES: Give feedback on this page here (link to talk page).
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On top: LINK TO HELP PAGE Please refer to "The Syllabus" tab for tips on when and how to teach these various topics during the semester. Mark each material/resource as "Beginner," "Intermediate," or "Advanced.
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On top: LINK TO HELP PAGE (Introductory statement about what is on this page.) Current projects
Link to past projects (separate page)
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On top: LINK TO HELP PAGE OPEN QUESTION: Steps for getting support (do they go through staff? Steering Committee? Leave their name on a list? Directly contact a Regional Ambassador? Any Ambassador? etc.)
Additional support for instructors
Additional support for Ambassadors
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"Link to Help Page"
editThere will be a banner or box on every tab, with a message that is something like "Have questions? Want help? Confused? Click here to get support." Maybe it can include a relevant image too (Lennart likes this one...). Clicking on the banner/box will then take them to this separate help page.
- If you're an instructor or Ambassador with questions about teaching with Wikipedia, then go here (link to "Get Support" tab)
- If you are from the media and want to interview a professor or something else, contact LiAnna
- If you want to become an Ambassador, go to this page (link)
- If you have other questions, go onto the #wikimedia-outreach IRC channel
Encouraging Community Participation
editIdeas
edit- Create a "Did You Know" section that highlights well-developed or recently-improved resources
- The portal itself needs to be easy to edit and we need to write good instructions for how to edit it, so that community members can easily contribute/improve the resources
- Create a "Resources that Need Help" section that highlights which resources need to be created or improved
Questions
edit- Where should the translated versions of the materials go, such that they are easy to find but do not make the pages in this portal look overly long/crowded?
- Additional ideas for encouraging the community to contribute to this portal?
Other Questions
edit- Where should we put resources that are targeted for other groups of interest to the Bookshelf Project, such as senior citizens and journalists? Or should this only be a portal for educators, in which case we won't include those other resources in this portal?
To-Do List for 2/16!
edit- (DONE) Decide what the tabs will be and what kinds of content will be under each tab
- (DONE) Figure out the name for each tab - the name needs to be short but still effectively communicate the tab's purpose
- Make T-shirts for the Resource Reorganization Team (Team R-Squared)... =)