User:Greta Munger/wiki1

Wikipedia day 1
Userpage details…
 * Register at Wikipedia
 * Link to Davidson (external)
 * Link to course page
 * APS template
 * Infobox user template (make it pretty!)
 * Talk to a fellow classmate on their User page

Places to register...
 * Register at APS
 * Add your name to the list of students on our course page

Wikipedia day 2
PsycINFO

Citations in text

More representational momentum occurs for camera rotations compared to translations through a scene.

Wikipedia day 3
You need to meet with your partner and look over the existing article, evaluating its current status. Then begin searching in PsycInfo for articles related to the topic to figure out how to improve the current content and what's missing. You will need to read the journal articles to educate yourself about the topic, and then figure out what to include in the Wikipedia article.

In terms of Wikipedia work, you need to…
 * Remember that our Online Ambassador is here to help, say hello!
 * Copy the article text to one of your user sandboxes. You'll both edit there.
 * Don't paste [[Category: ]] tags into the sandbox (at the very end of the article)
 * Put the WAP assignment banner on the talk page of the article (see our course page for the template)

Due Monday
 * Email me a report of your initial meeting including
 * The link to the sandbox where you've copied the article to edit
 * Your initial plan for improvement (1 paragraph)
 * This will change as you do more reading, but you have to start somewhere.
 * A tentative list of sources (15 or more)
 * This list will quite like change as you read articles and discuss them with your partner. I just want to make sure you've got a good start.

Due next Friday (as listed on course page)
 * If you are starting a new article, write a 3–4 paragraph summary version of your article (with citations) in your Wikipedia sandbox. If you are improving an existing article, write a summary version reflecting the content the article will have after it's been improved, and post this along with a brief description of your plans on the article's talk page.
 * Begin working with classmates and Online Ambassadors to polish your short starter article and fix any major transgressions of Wikipedia norms.
 * Continue research in preparation for expanding your article.