Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/Georgetown University/WRIT 1150-26, Writing for Others (Fall 2023)

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Course name
WRIT 1150-26, Writing for Others
Institution
Georgetown University
Instructor
Lisbeth Fuisz
Wikipedia Expert
Ian (Wiki Ed)
Subject
Writing and Culture
Course dates
2023-08-23 00:00:00 UTC – 2023-12-17 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
15


This course focuses on the concept of “Writing for Others,” in which student work will be directed towards a public audience and adapted to meet the goals, guidelines, and ethos of a particular discourse community, in this case: English Wikipedia. Students will collaborate with other editors on Wikipedia, contributing to the site’s processes of knowledge production and distribution. Wikipedia is an every-day source of information for people worldwide. On the whole, Wikipedia seeks to democratize knowledge, crowdsourcing content through its many editors and providing free access to its readers. Given that many people use this site, it is also noteworthy that the encyclopedia is impacted by social justice issues present in the larger US society. By studying some of the ethical dimensions of working within English Wikipedia, students will be prepared to intervene to address gaps in Wikipedia and to bring about more knowledge equity on the site.

Student Assigned Reviewing
Shan2434 Christina Swarns
Vk2023 Jocelyn Yow
Asw128 International Gay Figure Skating Union
Sek124 Genevieve Mora
Sean1084 The Great Battle (film)
Emily Misaki YS Emi Wada
Ems1559 Sis Bates
AAGWiki1 Southern even-fingered gecko
Kat1220 Mohegan Tribe
Alhs124 Angela Jackson
Rmxnuzu Royal Spanish Tennis Federation
Riverowl Bearing Witness (sculpture)
BL519 Seymour Liebergot
Simplylil Boston Mills/Brandywine Ski Resort
Scg106 Pia Mellody