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== Starting a Class Project ==
Typically, when starting a class project, it is important to define the scope of that project: What will be the title of your book(s)? What kind of materials will your book(s) include? How much depth will your book cover? What is the target audience? All these questions should probably be answered ''before your class starts working'', to help keep things orderly and organized down the road. If class members are working on different chapters simultaneously, it is important to define the layout of each chapter, and whether there are sections (such as a glossary) that you would like each chapter to include.
Also, there are legal aspects to consider. All text, images, and other materials on Wikibooks are released under the terms of the [[GFDL|GNU Free Documentation License version 1.2]] and the [[
If your group is not going to be writing a textbook, or if it is going to be incorporating additional types of learning materials in addition to a textbook, it might be a good idea to consider organizing your project on [[Wikiversity]]. Wikiversity is an online community, related to Wikibooks, that focuses on learning new ways to create materials for classrooms of all kinds.
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== Register your participants ==
All participants in the project, especially the instructor or the project leader,
List your project on [[
== Grading ==
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Wikibooks cannot tell you, as an instructor of a class, how to grade your own students. However, other class instructors have left feedback about their experiences, and we are going to share some of those tips with you:
# If everybody is working on a different page/topic, it can be hard to test and grade the class as one unit. However, if the entire class is working on only a single page/topic at once, there might not be enough work for everybody to contribute equally. It can also be difficult to teach the class from a textbook that the class is writing.
# Individual grading can be completed from the user contributions page. If students create login/usernames that use specific student information (use some standardization, for example last name and student number, the goal is for the instructor to easily know exactly what the student's login/username is) this is very useful in larger classes. The contributions page
# Students may focus their attention on their own work too much! Encourage students to review, edit, and revise the material written by other groups/students. Peer review can encourage students to learn subjects besides what they are themselves working on, and it can also produce positive feedback that will drive the creative process further.
# Set specific guidelines, deadlines, and grading criteria out for your class. If everybody stays on the same pace, it will be easier to measure all the students against the same measuring stick. Don't hesitate to list your timeline and grading criteria on the talk pages of your book, as a reference.
# Make sure that students are ''learning'', as well as simply ''writing''. While the two processes are related, they are certainly not synonymous. Contributing to Wikibooks can probably not take the place of traditional classroom tasks, such as tests, quizzes, and homework.
# Use the talk pages of your book, along with the user talk pages of your students, to communicate with each other, and to work to improve the content of your book. Ask students to add important pages (especially the user talk page of the class instructor) to their personal watchlist. This way, when people leave messages, everybody in the class can be alerted about it.
If you have additional comments that you feel are relevant and helpful, please list them on [[
== Understand the community ==
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=== Wikibooks Contributors ===
Wikibooks is run by a group of regular volunteers, authors, editors, and other contributors. These people would like to help your class project, and will likely be in contact with your members to give you a warm welcome and some friendly advice. Also, if you have any questions or problems the sysops (administrators) tend to hang out in the [[
=== Open-Content ===
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=== Policies and Guidelines ===
Wikibooks also has a series of [[
# Copyright infringement is taken very seriously. Materials that violate copyright could be deleted without warning. Make sure your group understands how to avoid such troubles. '''See Also: [[
# Vandalism (editing in a malicious way), [[
# Content must maintain a [[
# Wikibooks is not the correct place to conduct [[
# All Wikibookians are encouraged to [[
If one of the students in your class violates these policies, it is possible that they could be blocked from editing Wikibooks, at least temporarily. This is unlikely, but it is not unheard of. Make sure to talk to your students about the importance of following the rules.
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Wikibooks is a project where the community members (known as '''Wikibookians''', colloquially) collaboratively write open-content textbooks on a variety of different subjects. Wikibooks has a number of ''sister projects'', all of which operate under the banner of the '''Wikimedia Foundation''' (WMF). Some of our sister projects are:
* [[wikipedia:Main Page|Wikipedia]], a free encyclopedia.
* [[v:Main Page|Wikiversity]], a collaborative learning environment. See also: [[v:Wikiversity:School and university projects|Wikiversity:School and university projects]].
* [[wikisource:Main Page|Wikisource]], a repository for free source text.
* [[wiktionary:Main Page|Wiktionary]], a free dictionary/thesaurus.
If your project doesn't fit on Wikibooks, perhaps it will fit on one of these other projects.
For further information about the kinds of materials that can be posted here at wikibooks, you can refer to [[
== Finding materials ==
One of the advantages of working on a Wikimedia project is the vast resources available for developing content.
* If you would like to use content from Wikipedia, you can [[
* If you are looking for images (from photos to comic strips), try searching on [[commons:Main Page|Wikimedia Commons]], which has free images on thousands of topics. Images located on Wikimedia Commons can be used on Wikibooks without any hassle. There is no need to download or upload the images to wikibooks.
== Get help when you need it ==
Wikibooks is a big place, and there are plenty of questions about how to do this, or why things are done like that.
If you would like to browse some of the various tools and pages that we have to offer, you can visit the [[
For a complete overview of all policies and guidelines in effect on Wikibooks, please see [[
For help requiring an [[
* [[
If you need help with the wiki text markup, you can read:
* The [[
* The [[
* [[meta:Help:Displaying a formula]] (for writing mathematical equations)
If you have any other problems, questions, comments, or suggestions, you can always leave a note at the [[
== Become Part of the Community ==
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When your class project is over, your user accounts don't disappear either. After the conclusion of your project, you are more than welcome to continue editing your book, or even move on to other books or projects. If you find another book you or any of your group members would like to edit, feel free to dive right in and contribute to them as well. Wikibooks is an open community, and our success is dependent on the contributions of users like you.
== External links ==
* [[:w:Wikipedia:School and university projects|Wikipedia:School and university projects]]
* [[:Commons:Guidelines for class projects]]
* [[:Wikinews:Guidelines for class projects]]
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