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==Science Communication== | ==Science Communication, Final Year Science module 2018/19== | ||
*LS3-SCICOMM Science Communication | *LS3-SCICOMM Science Communication | ||
**Third year module for final year students studying a BSc on one of the life sciences | **Third year module for final year students studying a BSc on one of the life sciences | ||
**Wikipedia related work involves students working individually to improve articles related to their course | **Wikipedia related work involves students working individually to improve articles related to their course & create illustrative graphics to support Wikipedia pages | ||
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**This course has been running since 2011/12, and is organised by Dr Steven Cook | |||
A brief summary of the course approach and assessment of the module is mostly summarised here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Polypompholyx | |||
About 30 students take the Wiki workshop and learn the Wikibasics | |||
And on average 10 opt to then edit a whole page for course-credit | |||
*[https://www.polypompholyx.com/2012/04/community-payback-for-undergrads/ Case study] | *[https://www.polypompholyx.com/2012/04/community-payback-for-undergrads/ Case study] | ||
Revision as of 15:34, 10 September 2018
Science Communication, Final Year Science module 2018/19
- LS3-SCICOMM Science Communication
- Third year module for final year students studying a BSc on one of the life sciences
- Wikipedia related work involves students working individually to improve articles related to their course & create illustrative graphics to support Wikipedia pages
- This course has been running since 2011/12, and is organised by Dr Steven Cook
A brief summary of the course approach and assessment of the module is mostly summarised here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Polypompholyx
About 30 students take the Wiki workshop and learn the Wikibasics
And on average 10 opt to then edit a whole page for course-credit