Africa Growth Pilot/Online self-paced course/Module 4

This page is for drafting and honing scripts for the various units in Module 4: Sourcing Knowledge: Verifiability on Wikipedia.

Module goal

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The module aims to introduce learners to the citation practices on Wikipedia -- what needs citations, what constitutes a reliable source, and how to find sources.

Units

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Slides from the live session of this module

Below are transcriptions of the live session where this module was taught in Phase 1 of the Africa Growth Pilot, divided into short units by topic. The session was accompanied by the slides linked here on the right.

You are welcome to review and edit the scripts for the various units, so that they are the best they can be for self-paced online learning.

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Unit # Unit title Slide # Link to script Status
1 Introduction 1–6 script In review
2 Wikipedia is a tertiary source (no original research) 7 script In review
3 What is Verifiability? 8 script In review
4 Principles of Verifiability 9 script In review
5 Verifiability achieved through guidelines and discussion 10–11 script In review
6 The General Guideline 12–13 script In review
6.5 demonstration: how do we add a citation in the visual editor? n/a TBD TBD
7 What requires citations? 14 script In review
8 Examples requiring citations 15 script In review
9 What is a reliable source? 16–19 script In review
10 Factors of reliability 20 script In review
11 Do not cheat 21 script In review
12 Context of sources 22 script In review
13 Age of sources 23 script In review
14 Secondary literature and news 24 script In review
15 Guidelines by field and topic 25 script In review
16 The Wikipedia Library n/a script In review
17 Reliable source lists by topic 25 script In review
18 Question about citing slides n/a script In review
19 Question about how and where to cover minor events n/a script In review
20 Question about statement without citations n/a script In review
21 Question about citing multiple sources n/a script In review
22 Independence of sources 27–29 script In review
23 Signs of unreliable sources 30–32 script In review
24 What if I'm still unsure? (RSN) 33–34 script In review
25 Exercise: Is this a reliable source? (part 1) 35–36 script In review
26 Exercise: Is this a reliable source? (part 2) 37 script In review
27 Exercise: Is this a reliable source? (part 3) 38 script In review
28 What if there are no sources? 39–40 script In review
29 Sources on African topics 41–45 script In review
30 Conclusion, and how to find articles to improve? 46–50 script In review
31 Through categories 51 script In review
32 Through Citation Hunt 52 script In review
33 Through List-Building 53 script In review
34 Through WikiProject assessments 54 script In review
35 Through PetScan 55 script In review