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Student assignments
[edit]Compare Wikivoyage to other websites
[edit]In order to learn how to write a very good Wikivoyage article, let’s review their best examples
Go tohttps://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Previous_Destinations_of_the_monthwhich lists some of Wikivoyage best articles. Choose one (an entry about a particular location) and read it. Is it useful?
Now compare that entry to some other travel websites (Wikivoyage competitors) that you used in the past. What does Wikivoyage do better – and what does it do worse – compared to them?
Understanding talk page messages
[edit]See if you have gotten any Wikipedia or Wikivoyage messages since the beginning of the course. Did you get any from a real person (not automated/AI)? Did you reply? Should you reply?
Do you know where to ask for help in the Wikivoyage system? Can you find the place to ask for help?
Compare messages you and your friends got. What are they about? Are they useful / helpful? Are they polite? Are they easy or difficult to understand and why? Did you learn something from them? Did you reply to them?
Assignment 1: What feedback did you get from other wiki editors (not me)?
You have been editing wiki for a month. Check what feedback you got: did you get any talk page messages? Any notifications that are not automated (that came from real people)?
Next, review the history of articles you edited. Did anyone else edit them? What did they do? Did they leave edit summaries (explanations of their changes)?
After Assignment 1, you can do extra credit edits.
Adding a listing
[edit]Add a listing to a Wikivoyage page. Seehttps://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Wikivoyage:Listingsfor what is a listing and how to do so
Starting a new page
[edit]Find a location (preferably a city, town or village) that is missing from Wikivoyage. Start a new page about it using the templates athttps://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Wikivoyage:Article_skeleton_templates(use either one of the city templates for a city, or a region template for a county; DO not use other templates like districts, parks, airports, etc.).. Make sure it has an introductory paragraph (seeWV:LEAD) and is using theTemplate:IsPartOfcode. Then add at least three listings to it, with GPS coordinates.
Next, add a map to it.
How to write good descriptions for listings?
[edit]Activity: Today we will practice writing good descriptions for listings. Listings should have more than a name and address (GPS), they should tell visitors why they are cool to see – but they should not be adverts.
Wikivoyage should not be used as a tool for advertising or promotion. Information added to listings should be one that a neutral editor would agree is not promotional, just informative. Review your edits or other listings: are they neutral? Can you find promotional language on Wikivoyage and make it more neutral? Seehttps://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Wikivoyage:Don'ttout for details. Also consider whether you add enough – or too much – information. Reviewhttps://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Wikivoyage:Toneand consider whether you can improve your listings. Add or fix a description (or many). Make sure it is informative and not promotional.
Banners
[edit]At the top of all good Wikivoyage article, there is a banner-like image, called a banner.
Activity 1: Suggest a good banner (top image) for a Wikivoyage article that is missing one (perhaps your main project?). The image has to be on Wikimedia Commons. Suggest it athttps://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Wikivoyage:Banner_suggestionsor edit the page directly if your image meets the requirements described on the linked page. Before adding a banner yourself, make sure that your image meets the requirements (the crop must have a width-to-height ratio of 7:1, and that the resulting cropped image must be at least 1800 pixels wide). If your image is not the right ratio, you can edit it in Photoshop or an online tool likehttps://croptool.toolforge.org/and upload a new image to Commons, attributing (linking to) the old image. If you cannot find a good image, you can also upload a new image to Commons, but remember – only images you have taken yourself are allowed. You cannot copy (steal) an image from the Internet (unless it is on a free license already, which allows copying). 99.99% of content on the Internet is not freely licensed and it is illegal to copy it.
Tip: How to find a free picture on the Internet: tinyurl /HANWIK6
Reminder: If you want to change an existing banner, please start a discussion on the talk page of that article – do not change it yourself without a discussion first.
Understand
[edit]Today we will add the climate section to an article. Look at Wikivoyage entries for Ansan or Beijing. Try to write a similar section for a place that is missing them. Copy and adjust the ‘Climate’ template (graph). You will need to find the climate data using government meteorological databases (ex. Korea Meteorological Administration).
Next, make sure your article has right subsections under ‘Understand’. For example, do you have a short ‘History’ section? What other topics are covered under ‘Understand’? Look at Ansan, Beijing, Seoul, etc.
Do not make your sections too long. For example, Wikivoyage section on history should be shorter than that found on Wikipedia. One or two paragraphs summarizing key information will do.
Sections
[edit]Read thehttps://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/WV:Sectionsguideline. Check whether your article(s) have all the required sections. Add the missing ones and try to have at least one listing for each section.
Then review the guides athttps://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/WV:Mos
Final touches
[edit]As we are finishing our Wikivoyage segment, take a look at the best articles on Wikivoyage (the “star” articles) athttps://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Star_articlesCan you identify some cool elements they have that you could add to your article?
Take a look at Wikivoyage Manual of Style athttps://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Wikivoyage:Manual_of_style Is there something useful there that you can use to improve your article?
Common errors
[edit]I recommend reading in particular the following guides: https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Wikivoyage:Foreign_words https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Wikivoyage:Avoid_long_lists https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Wikivoyage:External_links https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Wikivoyage:No_advice_from_Captain_Obvious https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Wikivoyage:Tone https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Wikivoyage:Goals_and_non-goals andhttps://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Wikivoyage:Don%27t_tout
Can you apply some advice from those guides to improve your article?
AI
[edit]Today we will consider how to use (and when to be careful) with AI tools.
Assignment 1: Ask AI to write a Wikivoyage article about your group topic. Compare it to your current articles. What did the AI do a) better b) similar c) worse than your project? Can any parts of the AI output be used in your project? Did the AI fabricate any information (inserted false information = hallucinations)?
Suggestions: if the AI input is missing content, tell AI do add it. For example, can AI find GPS coordinates? Addresses?
Also, if the AI answer is plain text, tell it to give you code and see if it works to generate listings, or climate table, or maps.
Can I find good images?
Also – compare different AI tools (ChatGPT, Perplexity…)
Final review
[edit]For the final step, ask experienced Wikivoyage editors for feedback by 1) starting a discussion on the discussion page of your article (make sure to have an appropriate heading and a comment below it) and 2) linking it fromherewith a comment: "please review my article" or similar.