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This week: understanding the expectations of your audience and learning to support your work. Also, this week, you should finalize your topic for your project {{crossreference|(see [[Sum19:RQ1|RQ1]])}} if you have not already done so. | This week: understanding the expectations of your audience and learning to support your work. Also, this week, you should finalize your topic for your project {{crossreference|(see [[Sum19:RQ1|RQ1]])}} if you have not already done so. | ||
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* Carroll, ch. 6, “Knowing and (Ethically) Serving Your Audience.” | * Carroll, ch. 6, “Knowing and (Ethically) Serving Your Audience.” | ||
* [https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/training/students/sources Adding citations] gives an overview of the mechanics of sourcing on Wikipedia. | * [https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/training/students/sources Adding citations] gives an overview of the mechanics of sourcing on Wikipedia. | ||
* “[[w:Help:Referencing for beginners|Referencing for Beginners]]” surveys sourcing for | * “[[w:Help:Referencing for beginners|Referencing for Beginners]]” surveys sourcing for newbies.<ref>See “[[w:Wikipedia:Citing sources|Citing Sources]]” for a more in-depth overview.</ref> You might also have a look at this Wikipedia [[w:Wikipedia:Tutorial/Citing sources|tutorial for citing sources]]. | ||
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Goals:
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This week: understanding the expectations of your audience and learning to support your work. Also, this week, you should finalize your topic for your project
if you have not already done so.Read
- Carroll, ch. 6, “Knowing and (Ethically) Serving Your Audience.”
- Adding citations gives an overview of the mechanics of sourcing on Wikipedia.
- “Referencing for Beginners” surveys sourcing for newbies.[1] You might also have a look at this Wikipedia tutorial for citing sources.
Do
- Add a citation.
- Copyedit an article.
- Finalize your topic and find sources.
- Training: Plagiarism and Drafting in your sandbox.
Tips:
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Write
- Discuss your experiences with adding citations and copyediting an article in your journal.
- Comment on at least one other classmate’s post.
- Your eighth journal entry on a topic of your choosing.
- Comment on at least one other classmate’s post.
Note
- ↑ See “Citing Sources” for a more in-depth overview.