Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey/Languages in Peril (Spring)

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Course name
Languages in Peril
Institution
Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Instructor
Charles G. Haberl
Wikipedia Expert
Ian (Wiki Ed)
Subject
Linguistics
Course dates
2021-01-19 00:00:00 UTC – 2021-05-06 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
59


The vast majority of human knowledge is stored not in books, or computers, or even Wikipedia, but rather in the minds of ordinary people the world around. In many cases, the languages in which this knowledge is encoded are spoken by as few as a dozen people, and will almost certainly be lost with the passing of these languages and their speakers. By some estimates, fully 90% or more of the world’s languages will have disappeared by the end of the century.

This course will employ a multidisciplinary approach to address the impending disappearance of the world’s linguistic and cultural patrimony, which is one of the greatest challenges facing mankind in the 21st century. The discussion of these general issues will be illustrated with case studies of endangered languages and the traditions that they represent: three from the Middle East, three from South Asia, and three from Africa.

We will address:

the importance of linguistic diversity, and the ways in which the cultural knowledge encoded within language shape our experiences of and perspectives on the world; issues of language policy and linguistic rights across local and global contexts; and the methodology and technology of documentary linguistics, and how it can be employed to document our disappearing linguistic and cultural patrimony. By the end of the semester, students will be familiar with value of “local” non-standard forms of language, and the critical threat to intellectual diversity posed by their disappearance, as well as the philosophical and other theoretical issues surrounding the topic of language endangerment. They will learn about the importance of traditionally orally-transmitted knowledge, both as witnesses to a specific tradition and more broadly within the context of human knowledge, and the importance of documenting these before the languages in which they are transmitted vanish.

Student Assigned Reviewing
Juliaa.bibik Surui language Kui language (India)
Lac414 Batak language (Philippines) Luwati language
19dakota19 Mangareva language Torwali language
RussianAnt Casiguran Dumagat Agta Sanumá language
Briannaanewton Moken language Yugh language
Allisonpasechnick Yugh language Eastern Yugur
Hss86 Judeo-Yemeni Arabic Shipibo Language
Saraphina9666 Dungan language Ormuri
Pjb202 Chimila language Tabarasan language
Tom Wulfric Emerillon language Kolami language
Daniela marinp Záparo language Emerillon language
Mp1700 Kurichiya language Pontic Greek
Taj.bell Emerillon language Judeo-Yemeni Arabic
Kp6244 Kashinawa language Tagdal
Meh259 Ainu language Swedish Sign Language
Opdcanlb7 Resígaro language Chiquihuitlán Mazatec
Rebecca5802 Tabasaran language Asháninka language
Mjk388 Toba-Maskoy language Sherpa language
Axp237 Mocoví language Mehri
Ewr27 Shipibo Language Kurichiya language
Lexieb619 Comanche language Chimila language
Fnt7 Vivaro-Alpine dialect Balkan Romani
Rebeccaward12 Minderico language Halbic languages
Pratibha N Ahanta language
KarinaD311 Ahanta language West Greenlandic
Makbwiki Kui language (India) Resígaro language
Rgk50 Aragonese language Cinta Larga
Jiayun Chen Balkan Romani Eastern Yugur language
Zainachaudhry Ormuri Jejueo
Jesus051 Sanumá language Casiguran Dumagat Agta
Imandin408 Gaming in Endangered Languages Senaya language
Mh1224 Vidunda language Batak language (Philippines)
Chrismevs Sumo languages Gascon language
Nansks Halbic languages Sumo languages
Langstudent1028 Huilliche language Mocoví language
Ijcima Saisiyat language Darmiya language
Lukenam12 Jejueo Dungan language
Sarah5261 Akuapem dialect Carpathian Romani
Zainmehm7 Cun language, Final Cun Tsat
IqraSajjad1 Torwali language Surui language
Ak1849 Senaya language Minderico language
Ozayr2001 Eastern Yugur Moken
JohnWoods1025 Tagdal Vidunda language
Milinpatel1369 Pontic Greek Mangareva language
Inayasingh Carpathian Romani Muscogee language
Silmarlu Eastern Yugur language Aragonese language
Samaraghali Tsat Senaya language
Kvchikka Mehri Siane
Yanqin Li Monguor language Kashinawa language
Brady.Williamss Gaming in Endangered Languages
Lg720 Kolami language Kenzi language
Manny.Rod1029 Chiquihuitlán Mazatec Toba-Maskoy language
Mnj02 West Greenlandic Surui language
Paigejaru Cinta Larga Ainu language
NikkiBeanz Asháninka language Vivaro-Alpine dialect
Suby1234 Kenzi language Monguor language

Timeline

Week 2

Course meetings
Tuesday, 26 January 2021   |   Friday, 29 January 2021
In class - Introduction to the Wikipedia assignment

Welcome to your Wikipedia assignment's course timeline. This page guides you through the steps you'll need to complete for your Wikipedia assignment, with links to training modules and your classmates' work spaces.

Your course has been assigned a Wikipedia Expert. You can reach them through the Get Help button at the top of this page.

Resources:

Assignment - Get started on Wikipedia

Create an account and join this course page, using the enrollment link your instructor sent you. (Because of Wikipedia's technical restraints, you may receive a message that you cannot create an account. To resolve this, please try again off campus or the next day.)

Milestones

This week, everyone should have a Wikipedia account.

Week 3

Course meetings
Tuesday, 2 February 2021   |   Friday, 5 February 2021
Assignment - Evaluate Wikipedia
In class - Discussion

Week 4

Course meetings
Tuesday, 9 February 2021   |   Friday, 12 February 2021
Assignment - Choose possible topics

Resource: Editing Wikipedia, page 6

In class - Discussion

Week 5

Course meetings
Tuesday, 16 February 2021   |   Friday, 19 February 2021
Assignment - Add to an article
Assignment - Exercise

Week 6

Course meetings
Tuesday, 23 February 2021   |   Friday, 26 February 2021
Assignment - Start drafting your contributions

Reach out to your Wikipedia Expert if you have questions using the Get Help button at the top of this page.

Resource: Editing Wikipedia, pages 7–9

Guide(s) for writing articles in your topic area

Linguistics

Milestones

Everyone has begun writing their article drafts.

Week 7

Course meetings
Tuesday, 2 March 2021   |   Friday, 5 March 2021

Week 8

Course meetings
Tuesday, 9 March 2021   |   Friday, 12 March 2021

Week 9

Course meetings
Tuesday, 23 March 2021   |   Friday, 26 March 2021
Assignment - Peer review an article

Guiding framework

In class - Discussion

Week 10

Course meetings
Tuesday, 30 March 2021   |   Friday, 2 April 2021

Week 11

Course meetings
Tuesday, 6 April 2021   |   Friday, 9 April 2021
Milestones

Every student has finished reviewing their assigned articles, making sure that every article has been reviewed.

Assignment - Respond to your peer review

You probably have some feedback from other students and possibly other Wikipedians. Consider their suggestions, decide whether it makes your work more accurate and complete, and edit your draft to make those changes.

Resources:

  • Editing Wikipedia, pages 12 and 14
  • Reach out to your Wikipedia Expert if you have any questions.

Week 12

Course meetings
Tuesday, 13 April 2021   |   Friday, 16 April 2021
Assignment - Continue improving your article

Now's the time to revisit your text and refine your work. You may do more research and find missing information; rewrite the lead section to represent all major points; reorganize the text to communicate the information better; or add images and other media.

Assignment - Polish your work

Continue to expand and improve your work, and format your article to match Wikipedia's tone and standards. Remember to contact your Wikipedia Expert at any time if you need further help!

Week 13

Course meetings
Tuesday, 20 April 2021   |   Friday, 23 April 2021
Assignment - Final article

It's the final week to develop your article.

  • Read Editing Wikipedia page 15 to review a final check-list before completing your assignment.
  • Don't forget that you can ask for help from your Wikipedia Expert at any time!

Week 14

Course meetings
Tuesday, 27 April 2021   |   Friday, 30 April 2021
Milestones

Everyone should have finished all of the work they'll do on Wikipedia, and be ready for grading.