Wikipedia:Australia Education Program/Courses/Health Informatics C - Electronic Health Records (Dennis Wollersheim)/Timeline

Week 1: Wikipedia Essentials

 * In class
 * Overview of the course
 * Introduction to how Wikipedia will be used in the course
 * Handout: Welcome to Wikipedia


 * Leigh Blackall will introduce:
 * Basics of editing
 * Anatomy of Wikipedia articles, what makes a good article, how to distinguish between good & bad articles
 * Tips on finding the best articles to work on for class assignments
 * Here's Leigh's handouts


 * Reading
 * Read Five pillars, an explanation of Wikipedia's basic rules and principles

Week 2: Editing basics

 * In class
 * Handouts and videos: Video on creating an account, Talk pages tutorial video, Evaluating Wikipedia article quality brochure, Account and user page creation handout, Wikimarkup cheatsheet
 * Categorise existing wiki pages and topics


 * Assessment (due week 3)
 * Create a Wikipedia account, create a user page, and sign up on the list of students on the course page, and add category HIM5IHC to your categories list
 * To practice editing and communicating on Wikipedia, leave a message for Dennis on his talk page, saying what you want to learn from this class. Also, leave a message for a classmate on their user talk page.


 * Milestone:
 * All students have Wikipedia user accounts and are listed on the course page.

Week 3: Exploring the topic area

 * In class
 * Handout: Advice for choosing articles
 * Assessment (due week 4):
 * Critically evaluate an existing Wikipedia article related to the class, and leave suggestions for improving it on the article's discussion page.
 * Research and list 3–5 articles on your Wikipedia user page that you will consider working on as your main project. Ask lecturer for comments if you have any questions.

Week 4: Using sources

 * In class
 * Handouts and videos: Referencing handout, Referencing: Wikicode handout, Plagiarism handout, Citing sources tutorial video, RefToolbar citation tool tutorial video


 * Assessment (due week 5)
 * Add 1–2 sentences of new information, backed up with a citation to an appropriate source, to a Wikipedia article related to the class.


 * For next week
 * Instructor evaluates student's article selections, by week 5.

Week 5: Choosing articles

 * In class
 * Discuss the range of topics students will be working on and strategies for researching and writing about them.


 * Final Wiki Assignment Checkpoint (due week 6)
 * Select an article to work on, removing the rest from your user page.
 * Compile a bibliography of relevant research and post it to the talk page of the article you are working on. Begin reading the sources.

Week 6: Drafting starter articles

 * In class
 * Instructor talks about Wikipedia culture & etiquette, and introduce the concept of sandboxes and how to use them.
 * Q&A session with instructor about interacting on Wikipedia and getting started with writing
 * Video resource: Sandbox tutorial
 * Final Wiki Assignment Checkpoint (due week 7)
 * 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 to polish your short starter article and fix any major transgressions of Wikipedia norms.
 * Continue research in preparation for expanding your article.


 * Milestone
 * All students have started editing articles or drafts on Wikipedia.

Week 7: Moving out of the Sandbox

 * In class
 * Handout: Moving into main space


 * Final Wiki Assignment Checkpoint (due week 8)
 * Move sandbox articles into main space.
 * Begin expanding your article into a comprehensive treatment of the topic.

Week 8: Building articles

 * In class
 * Instructor covering:
 * Article ratings on Wikipedia & how to get there
 * Uploading images, and adding images to articles
 * Handouts and videos: Uploading images handout, Uploading files to Wikimedia Commons video, Evaluating Wikipedia article quality brochure (handed out originally in week 2), Article assessments video, Evolution of an article video


 * Final Wiki Assignment Checkpoint (due week 9)
 * Expand your article into an initial draft of a comprehensive treatment of the topic.
 * Select two classmates' articles that you will peer review and copy-edit. (You don't need to start reviewing yet.)

Week 9: Getting and giving feedback

 * In class
 * As a group, have the students offer suggestions for improving one or two of the students' articles, setting the example for what is expected from a solid encyclopedia article.


 * Final Wiki Assignment Checkpoint (due week 10)
 * Peer review two of your classmates' articles. Leave suggestions on the article talk pages.
 * Copy-edit the two reviewed articles.


 * Milestone
 * All articles have been reviewed by others. All students have reviewed articles by their classmates.

Week 10: Responding to feedback

 * Final Wiki Assignment Checkpoint (due week 11)
 * Make edits to your article based on peers' feedback.
 * Nominate your article for Good Article status.

Week 11: Final Touches

 * Final Wiki Assessment (due week 12)
 * Add final touches to you Wikipedia article. Try to address issues from Good Article reviews.

Week 12: Due date
You made it!


 * Milestone
 * Students have finished all their work on Wikipedia that will be considered for grading.

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