User:Circadiansync/BIO 4030 (Spring 2013)

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Greetings! This is the

Wikipedia assignment by the Biological Clocks class at Washington University in St. Louis, led by professor Dr. Herzog (Circadiansync (talk · contribs)) for the Spring semester in 2013. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask at the "teahouse
". In the following format:

#{{User|Your user name}} — {{la|Existing article title or planned one}} — [[User:Your user name/sandbox|Sandbox]]

Resources

For help in editing Wikipedia:

User names and titles

User names of students enrolled in class and articles they are editing/creating:

Wikipedia Student Student Student Student
Bmal1 Example Example Example Example
KaiC Example Example Example Example
CYC Example Example Example Example
DBT Example Example Example Example
Frq Example Example Example Example
E-box Example Example Example Example
Period1 Example Example Example Example
TOC1 Example Example Example Example
Oscillating gene Example Example Example Example
Till Roenneberg Example Example Example Example
Charles Czeisler Example Example Example Example
Gene Block Example Example Example Example
Michael Menaker Example Example Example Example
Ingeborg Beling Example Example Example Example
Steven Reppert
Example Example Example Example
Michael Rosbach
Example Example Example Example
Colin Pittendrigh Example Example Example Example
Pat DeCoursey Example Example Example Example
Samer Hattar SGL333 (talk · contribs) Example Example Example

Critique:

Wikipedia Student Student Student Student
Bmal1 Example Example Example Example
KaiC Example Example Example Example
CYC Example Example Example Example
DBT Example Example Example Example
Frq SGL333 (talk · contribs) Example Example Example
E-box Example Example Example Example
Period1 Example Example Example Example
TOC1 Example Example Example Example
Oscillating gene Example Example Example Example
Till Roenneberg Example Example Example Example
Charles Czeisler Example Example Example Example
Gene Block Example Example Example Example
Michael Menaker Example Example Example Example
Ingeborg Beling Example Example Example Example
Steven Reppert
Example Example Example Example
Michael Rosbach
Example Example Example Example
Colin Pittendrigh Example Example Example Example
Pat DeCoursey Example Example Example Example
Samer Hattar Example Example Example Example

Course assignment template

Copy and paste the following

talk page
of your article (if and when the article itself exists), below the other templates, if any are present there:

{{educational assignment |term=Spring 2013 |link=User:Circadiansync/BIO 4030 (Spring 2013) }}

That will result in the following banner (which lets other editors know that you're working on it, and it will link here):

Timeline of assignments

Mar 28: Wiki nominations due on Blackboard.

Mar 31: Vote for Top 10 Wiki sites.

April 1: Top 19 Wiki sites assigned to students (3-4 students/site).

April 11: Edit of first Wiki site due with your team

Scientific accuracy

  1. Rewarded for correction of incorrect facts or stating common errors or misconceptions
  2. Rewarded for clarification of confusing phrases
  3. Rewarded for adding (updating) knowledge
  4. Rewarded for identifying what is not known
  5. Rewarded for disambiguation of a definition

Quality of organization and presentation

  1. Rewarded for organizing the topics in a logical manner
  2. Rewarded for correcting typos and grammatical errors
  3. Rewarded for being clear and concise, and complying with the Wiki Manual of Style

Quality of citations

  1. Rewarded for each new citation (up to 10)
  2. Rewarded for following the Wiki guidelines for scientific citations

Originality (remember, we only report what has been shown; we do not introduce our own ideas)

  • Rewarded for creative presentation of information
  • Rewarded for linking to or from related topics (e.g. publications, another Wiki page, etc.)

April 18: Critique of another Wiki site due on your own

Individually, you will offer suggestions for improvements to an assigned Wikipedia site.

April 25: Re-edit of first Wiki site due with your team

Notes