I'm very very proud of the work we did in Edutech wiki... It's surprising to see that now I am able to do things with my computer I didn't even imagine I could do before starting this English course...^_^...it's really stimulating for me!
But let's come back to the 'wikisphere'. This week we went on working on Edutech wiki. We were supposed to improve our contributions to the articles we had chosen dealing to what we discussed in class last Tuesday. Sarah (our teacher) wrote a post on our course blog with a lot of useful links in order to help us in this difficult work of improvement. For example if you want to learn more about quoting sources, paraphrasing, summarizing and how to cite your sources, just visit these links:
- Quoting, paraphrasing and summarising
- How to paraphrase
- Paragraphs
- Conciseness
- Avoiding plagiarism
- Evaluating sources
- Citing Electronic sources
- write a clear and concise text;
- paraphrase and summarize the source text;
- avoid long quotations;
- quote someonelse's words only to uphold their theories;
- where it is possible, make internal links to other pages of the wiki
- cite the sources correctly;
- put the key words in bold in order to catch the reader's attention;
- make a clear paragraph division in order to make the reading easier.
Besides this list of "rules" I've discovered that contributing to a wiki is not all a bed of roses. The biggest problem I have to face is that of originality: it's very difficult to add new thigs if your impression is that everything you thougght to add has been already written! Another point is that of quoting: it's hard to avoid quotations if the quotation in question is really well written and you don't know how you can write this idea in a better way.
But when all is said and done and you look at the result of your work you can only be satisifed...^_^
Cheers
Alice