Wikipedia:Benelux Education Program/Maastricht University/FPN Spring 2019

Students in the first year at the Faculty of Psychology and Neuroscience at Maastricht University have to do an assignment. They can choose to create a film, an infographic or to write an article in Wikipedia.

Programme

 * 23 April 2019 - Introduction to the students about possibilities (video, infographic or Wikipedia article)
 * .. April 2019 - deadline chose form of product
 * 2 May 2019 - Introduction in Wikipedia at Debeyeplein
 * 15 May 2019 12:00 - Submission first version of article
 * 16 May 2019 - First submission on what each group gets feedback at computer landscape UNS 50
 * .. June 2019 - Deadline second and final submission
 * 29 May 2019 - Presentations

Handy links

 * Tutorial
 * Cheatsheet with basic wikisyntax
 * Annotated article
 * Sandbox - generic page where you can test and try
 * Your personal sandbox (only when you are logged in)
 * File:Editing Wikipedia brochure EN.pdf

Guidelines
The (simplified) guidelines on Wikipedia, resting on the five pillars, include:
 * Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, the content that you add must fit in an encyclopedia.
 * Write in a neutral point of view.
 * All content added must be free content that anyone can use, edit, and distribute. (copyrights)

Further:
 * Use references to source facts in your article.
 * Sign your messages in talk pages with . The software of Wikipedia automatically converts this in your linked user name and date and time, so other users know who wrote what when.

New on Wikipedia?
First: welcome to Wikipedia!

Before you start writing, please keep the following thoughts in mind:
 * add to Wikipedia only knowledge that is suitable for an encyclopedia
 * add only material that is available under a free license or describe knowledge in your own words
 * describe the knowledge from a neutral point of view
 * add references and sources where the information can be found
 * do not write about your own organisation nor about yourself, a family member or your boss
 * do not describe new theories, new insights that have not been published widely
 * look at comparable subjects as examples of how it is done
 * use headers to structure an article
 * use internal links (links to other articles on Wikipedia in that language)
 * do not use links inline in the text, but only as reference or at the bottom of a page
 * avoid qualifications like "the best", "the most", "great" and write time specific (not: "last year", "coming month", etc., but: "on 10 April 2016")

Please start writing in your sandbox. The link to your personal sandbox you can find on top of every page (if you are logged in).

Coordination & support

 * Odin Essers, conservator Special Collections and e-learning expert, Maastricht University Library
 * Romaine (teaching Wikipedia/Wikimedia)
 * Wendy Bosker
 * Stefan Jongen

Groups

 * group 1: nl:Gebruiker:KingAgro/Kladblok - subject: Patiënt E.P.
 * group 3: nl:Gebruiker:Wikigroep1/Kladblok - subject: Gedachtecontrole
 * group 3: User:Alice96um/sandbox - subject: Social referencing
 * group 5: nl:Gebruiker:Nefkens/Kladblok - subject: Gericht vergeten
 * group 7: User:Pfannkuchenmitspeck/sandbox/Dream Deprivation - subject: Dream deprivation
 * group 8: User:Irenastherapists/sandbox - subject: Moral cognition
 * group 9: User:Psystudent106/sandbox - subject: Fat talk
 * group 12: nl:Gebruiker:BE12M/Kladblok - subject: Gestaltwetten
 * group 16: User:Cathrin Schewe/sandbox - subject: Present bias
 * group 22: User:AntonVandre/sandbox - subject: Underage drinking