Wikipedia talk:Education program archive/Mahidol University International College/ICCH224 (2017-18T2)/Timeline

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Timeline
Weekly schedule and deadlines. You are all invited to come.
 * 1)  ✅ W01: Introduction & account creation (DUE 12JAN)
 * 2) * 41 out of 42 students were in the info session.
 * 3) * 31 accounts were created.
 * 4)  ✅ W02: Interactive student training (complete ALL of the three "Basics" modules.  Your contributions will record that you have edited sandbox, be bold, talk page tutorial) (DUE 19JAN)
 * 5) * See User:Taweetham/training.
 * 6) * 22 users successfully completed the training (ALL of the three modules).
 * 7)  ✅ W03: Find a topic (Read relevant articles, propose a topic & outline, references and sources of media) (DUE 26JAN)
 * 8) * The topic should be relevant to the class (chemicals, reactions, laboratory equipment or Laboratory techniques)
 * 9) * The topic should be either a new article or an existing article with "Unassessed", "stub" or "start" classification. See  for more information.
 * 10) * See User:Taweetham/topic_proposal.
 * 11) * 19 students successfully passed this stage.
 * 12)  ✅ W04: Develop the proposal into the first draft - ready to move to the article namespace (>=500 bytes) (DUE 02FEB)
 * 13) * suggested training: Contributing Images and Media Files
 * 14) * suggested training: Sandboxes and Mainspace
 * 15) * suggested training: Sources and Citations
 * 16) * suggested training: Plagiarism
 * 17) * See User:Taweetham/first_draft
 * 18) * 12 students successfully passed this stage.
 * 19) * All remaining students are added to https://outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/courses/MUIC/ICCH224/home
 * 20)  ✅ W05: First edit/move to article namespace (Wiki mark-up formatting/polishing, shooting for Photo/VDO, Drawing/animation)(>=1000 bytes, >=1 reference) (DUE 09FEB)
 * 21) * A reviewer has been assigned to each student.
 * 22) * See User:Taweetham/FirstArticle
 * 23) * 10 students successfully passed this stage.
 * 24)  ✅ W06: Categorization, links to and from the article, appropriate media to help reader understand the article (>=2000 bytes, >=2 reference) (DUE 16FEB)
 * 25) * Specific individual comments are posted on talk page.
 * 26) * 9 students successfully passed this stage.
 * 27)  ✅ W07  Peer review & Polish the article as suggested by class/community comments (>=3000 bytes, >=3 reference) (DUE 23FEB)
 * 28) * make >=3 edits on classmate article(s).
 * 29) * make sure that your contribution to the exiting article is >= 5 sentences AND >=3 references.
 * 30) * prepare/improve/insert >= 1 media files for your article, if the article does not have one.
 * 31) * Specific individual comments are posted on talk page.
 * 32) * 8 students successfully passed this stage.
 * 33)  ✅ W08: User page creation, article template on talk page, Common file category (>=5000 bytes, >=3 reference) (DUE 02MAR)
 * 34) * final clean up and proofreading before grading.
 * 35) * clear outstanding work/issues.
 * 36) * thank other editors of your article.
 * 37) * Check list
 * 38) Do you meet the quantitative requirement?  See the course page for more information.
 * 39) Are your contributions recorded under your account?  See a page history or see the file page on commons to verify.
 * 40) Do you have categories for BOTH your article and media files?
 * 41) Do you have sufficient links to and from your article? Check the links to your article by clicking on "What links here" on the left-hand menu.  It is useful to have your article included in some templates, for example, Template:Laboratory_equipment.
 * 42) Do your media files clearly demonstrate the subject matter?  Do your files have a sensible name?  (You can request a name change at Wikimedia Commons by Clicking on "More" --> "Move".)
 * 43) Do you have appropriate caption in your article and appropriate description/license information on Wikimedia Commons page?
 * 44) Does your article follow the "Manual of Style" and properly referenced?
 * 45) Check the talk page of your article.  See if page issues are addressed.  Make sure that the course template is on the talk page.
 * 46) W09 Meetup

Contributions recorded after 09MAR2018 (UTC+0) are not considered for grading.