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Course information

  • University: Cornell University
  • Course title: Online Communities
  • Professor name: Dr. Gilly Leshed
  • Professor's Wikipedia username: LeshedInstructor (talk · contribs)
  • Course start date: August 23, 2012
  • Assignment due date: October 4, 2012

Course description

Online communities are an important part of how we work, learn, and socialize. But how are they designed? What are they really good for? What do people do there? Why are some communities more successful than others? What are the key issues in this field of research? This course will cover topics and issues of online communities from both a design perspective and a social-science perspective, demonstrating them through a variety of types of online communities.

Goals

At the completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • Understand important features of interactions in online communities,
  • Analyze online interactions critically,
  • Understand, identify, and respond to design issues of online communities, and
  • Understand the research issues in this field.

Wikipedia assignment

In the first half of the semester, you will be working with two other students to compose or majorly edit a Wikipedia article. The purpose of this assignment is to learn and understand the backbone of how Wikipedia works, as an example of an active, vibrant, and successful online community.

This project will involve:

  • Creating a Wikipedia account and becoming familiar with the Wikipedia editors community
  • Proposing a missing article to compose or an underdeveloped article to expand
  • Researching the topic of the article and finding reliable resources for a high-quality article
  • Learning and adhering to the policies, standards, and norms of Wikipedia editing
  • Engaging in discussion with other Wikipedia editors about the contents and form of the article
  • Publishing and editing the article
  • Reflecting on the process of becoming part of the Wikipedia community

Your work in this project will be evaluated based on the quality and depth of the article you have edited or created, your interactions on talk pages and involvement with the Wikipedia community, demonstrating the evolution of your contribution through the history of the article, following Wikipedia’s writing standards in content and style, and your reflection on the Wikipedia assignment and community participation.

Student usernames

Student usernames should follow the ExampleUser format below.

Student articles

Article name Link to article development location Group members: Names, NetIDs and links to userpages Observer 1 Observer 2 Observer 3
incentive-centered design user:jmc242/incentive-centered design Raisa, Daniel, Javier
CornellConcertCommission user:kl462/CornellConcertCommission
Sherlock Holmes: The Musical User:Quainiac/draft_Sherlock_Holmes_the_musical Amanda (acq2), Jen P. (jp639), Jen D. (jdn42)
Touchdown the Big Red Bear User:Stephanie3460/TouchdowntheBigRedBear Stephanie (sra57), James (jws325), Alex (aa594)
Brick Lane Market user:D4n2elle/BrickLaneMarket Danielle (dcw87), Trey (rlu6), Joey (jdp236)
Women's Oversized Fashion in the United States User:jfn41791/WomensOversizedFashionintheUnitedStates Jack (jfn27), Andrena (arg249), Jean-Carlos (jcp267)
Ithaca Bakery and Collegetown Bagels User:jrb374/Ithaca Bakery and Collegetown Bagels Josh (jrb374), Sooyeon (sck65), Trisha (tpn22)
Adobe Streamline User:Jet_ltp/Streamline_draft Jerome(jet82),Ben(bnd24) ,John(jaw377)
Lily Zhang User:Racoon42/LilyZhang Austin(ajd99), Brian(bdn23),
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Student resources

For on-wiki help, please refer to this student orientation and this brief resource page.

Immediate help

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