User:Marshallsumter/Courses

University level courses which extend into graduate level work, then into least publishable units might be fun to create.

=Biosynthesis of a human protein=

Biosynthesis of a human protein.

A course page using the above course title should suffice with Category:Courses.

Consider setting aside a list or catalog of the specific principles of biosynthesis. These can be included as summaries. Or, a supplemental lecture on Principles of biosynthesis.

This course would need about 48 lectures, 16 quiz sections, 16 labs, maybe 2-3 hourly exams, a midterm, and a final exam. Lectures usually last about one hour. Time a verbal presentation of one page to get a feel for kb level of information. Maximum page size on Wikipedia is about 150 kb. Problem sets needed at progressively greater difficulty are around 16.

Two fields may supply material: Gene transcription and Phosphate biochemistry.

- check resources in category for inclusion into template.

Lectures

 * 1) Biosynthesis
 * 2) What is a human? on 2 September 2012 at 23:32 (13,484 bytes). [[Image:Tulliana_launch.png|20px]]
 * 3) Protein on 2 October 2012 at 00:43 (6,265 bytes). [[Image:Tulliana_launch.png|20px]]
 * 4) Bodily fluids
 * 5) Human temperature
 * 6) Salinity
 * 7) Acid-base homeostasis
 * 8) Nitrogen metabolism
 * 9) Localization
 * 10) Cofactors
 * 11) Amino acids
 * 12) Food
 * 13) Digestion
 * 14) Anabolism
 * 15) Chirality
 * 16) Regulation
 * 17) Ribonucleotides
 * 18) Intranuclear localization
 * 19) Gene transcription on 1 October 2012 at 22:34 (4,266 bytes). [[Image:Tulliana_launch.png|20px]]
 * 20) Transport
 * 21) RNA translation
 * 22) Ribosomes
 * 23) Post translational modification
 * 24) Folding
 * 25) Biodegradation
 * 26) Phosphates
 * 27) Membranes
 * 28) Skeletons
 * 29) Teeth
 * 30) Phosphorylation
 * 31) Origin of life
 * 32) DNA
 * 33) Evolution

=Elements of terminology=

Perhaps as an alternative method of developing this course, a series of lectures already existing can be the current course, with quizzes for each based on currently presented knowledge. As more lectures/articles are added further course development may also be added.

Elements of terminology

Content
1. Ultimately, this course would need about 48 lectures, 16 quiz sections, 16 labs, maybe 2-3 hourly exams, a midterm, and a final exam. Lectures usually last about one hour. Time a verbal presentation of one page to get a feel for kb level of information. Maximum page size on Wikipedia is about 150 kb. Problem sets needed at progressively greater difficulty are around 16.

2. Total projected ultimate content may be 8.9 Mbytes.

- check resources in category for inclusion into template.

Lectures
(48-52)

See Elements of terminology for current lecture list and sequence. Supplemental lectures are included.


 * Applied linguistics
 * Argumentation
 * Correctness
 * Descriptive linguistics
 * Elements of terminology
 * Lexicography
 * Lexicology
 * Logic
 * Metadefinition
 * Ontology
 * Pragmatics
 * Relative synonyms
 * Rigorous definition
 * Semantics
 * Semiotics
 * Synonymy
 * Syntactics
 * Terminology
 * Theory of definition
 * Truth
 * Two-word terms
 * Universals
 * Validity

Lists

 * Cosmic View: Glossary of Terms

Schools

 * School:Linguistics
 * School:Language and Literature

=Principles of radiation astronomy=


 * Principles of Radiation Astronomy on 6 May 2014 at 21:21 (23,545 bytes). [[Image:SYawning.svg|20px]]

The principles
1. Each lecture should be designed to flow from elementary principles to advanced principles.

2. Having lecture subtopics in alphabetical order helps in the writing, but the final lecture should follow step 1.

3. A course page using the above course title should suffice with Category:Courses. Check naming convention. Title of course may have to be changed to Principles of radiation astronomy.

4. Consider setting aside a list or catalog of the specific principles of radiation astronomy. These can be included in Mathematical astronomy, Astrophysics, Astrochemistry, and Theoretical radiation astronomy as summaries. Or, a supplemental lecture on Empirical radiation astronomy.

Content
1. Total current projected content has 8.9 Mbytes.

See Principles of Radiation Astronomy for current lecture list and sequence. Supplemental lectures are included.

Publicity
Publicized the course at the Wikimedia Outreach Newsroom, url=http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education_Portal/Newsletter/Newsroom. Text:

"Principles of radiation astronomy is a college-level unit of study. The unit focuses on the fundamental concepts behind using radiation as an astronomical probe. Learn how to combine observation with theory for a better understanding of the universe. Course materials and activities begin at the secondary level, include undergraduate college-level, and take you into state-of-the-art research, some on-going at Wikiversity."

"The course is presented by Marshallsumter and other editors and educators at Wikiversity. I have an active interest in Astronomy and ongoing original research at Wikiversity in the field. Presenting this course benefits the research by establishing the state-of-the-art, or state-of-the-science, at the cutting edge. I can be reached at my discussion page."

Message as followed appeared on Wikiversity:Colloquium at 17:02, 15 May 2013 (UTC):

And, at mid-month here: http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education_Portal/Newsletter.

Another advertising possibility is "Every month a newsletter is published about the projects with Wikimedians and GLAMs, called This Month in GLAM. I think it would be nice if the newsletter could pay attention to projects with Universities and more. Be welcome to write something!"

"Learning materials for each of the 48 lectures, 16 laboratories, and 16 quiz sections are available on the English Wikiversity, along with details about quizzes and major examinations."

"The course is dynamic in that some resources are under development while other portions are fully ready for use. Major examinations will be available for closed-session proficiencies at any major university, subject to approval by respective advisory committees."


 * Astronomy: a new lecture for Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (September 10-16, 2012).
 * Radiation astronomy: a new key lecture for Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (September 17-23, 2012).
 * Radiation history: a new lecture for Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (September 24-30, 2012).
 * Planetary science: a new lecture for Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (October 1-7, 2012).
 * Radiation astrochemistry: a new lecture for Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (October 8-15, 2012).
 * Radiation geography: a new lecture for Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (October 16-22, 2012).
 * Stellar active region: a new lecture for Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (November 14-20, 2012).
 * First astronomical X-ray source: a new mini-lecture for Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (November 21-27, 2012).
 * Green astronomy: a new lecture for Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (January 26-May 5, 2013).
 * Theoretical radiation astronomy: a new lecture for Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (May 5-June 9, 2013).
 * X-ray astronomy: a new lecture for Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (June 11-September 15, 2013).
 * Radiation detectors: a new lecture for Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (September 15-February 15, 2014).
 * Neutron astronomy is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (February 15, 2014).
 * Cosmic-ray astronomy is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (February 15, 2014).
 * Astrophysics is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (February 15, 2014).
 * First astronomical source is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (February 15, 2014).
 * Radiation satellites is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (February 15, 2014).
 * Radiation telescopes is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (February 15, 2014).
 * Crater astronomy is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (February 15, 2014).
 * Radiation is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz
 * Source astronomy is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (February 15, 2014).
 * Cosmogony is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (February 15, 2014).
 * Theoretical astronomy is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (February 15, 2014).
 * Mathematical astronomy is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (February 15, 2014).
 * Astronomical observatories is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (February 15, 2014).
 * The semester course at Wikiversity, Principles of radiation astronomy began January 6th (February 15 - May 14, 2014).
 * Gamma-ray astronomy is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (February 15 - May 14, 2014).
 * Neutrino astronomy is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (February 15 - May 14, 2014).
 * Positron astronomy is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (February 15 - May 14, 2014).
 * Galaxies is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (February 15 - May 14, 2014).
 * Electron astronomy is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (February 15 - May 14, 2014).
 * Proton astronomy is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (February 15 - May 14, 2014).


 * Standard candles is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (May 14 -, 2014).
 * Blue astronomy is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (May 14 -, 2014).
 * Violet astronomy is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (May 14 -, 2014).
 * Visual astronomy is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (May 14 -, 2014).
 * Interplanetary medium is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (May 14 -, 2014).
 * Ultraviolet astronomy is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (May 14 -, 2014).
 * Optical astronomy is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (May 14 -, 2014).
 * Intergalactic medium is a new lecture for the course Principles of radiation astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (May 14 -, 2014).


 * The semester course at Wikiversity, Principles of radiation astronomy concluded its first semester on May 9th.

Laboratories
(Supplemental or substitutional)


 * 1) Astrognosy laboratory 58 15180
 * 2) Distance to the Moon 374 4651
 * 3) Empirical astronomy laboratory
 * 4) Magnetic field reversal 341 11731
 * 5) Polar reversals 341 12967

Lessons
(open)

Problem sets
(Supplemental or substitutional)

Mini-lectures
(Supplemental or substitutional)


 * Balloons for astronomy
 * Sounding rockets

Quizzes
(Supplemental or substitutional)


 * Balloons for astronomy/Quiz
 * Early telescope/Quiz
 * Empirical radiation astronomy/Quiz
 * Magnetohydrodynamics/Quiz
 * Radiation objects/Quiz
 * Radiation sources/Quiz
 * Regional astronomy/Quiz
 * Rocky objects science/Quiz
 * Sounding rockets/Quiz
 * Stellar astronomy/Quiz
 * Sun (star)/Quiz

Hourlies
(Supplemental or substitutional)


 * Astronomy technology/Hourly (9)
 * Includes Radiation, Radiation detectors, Radiation telescopes, Radiation satellites, Lofting technology, Astronomical observatories, Early telescope, Balloons for astronomy, and Sounding rockets (9).


 * Astronomical theory/Hourly
 * Includes Mathematical astronomy, Theoretical astronomy, Theoretical radiation astronomy, Astrophysics, Sun as an X-ray source, X-ray classification of stars, Coronal cloud, Radiative dynamo, Radiation mathematics, Solar binary, Star fission, Star-forming region, Stellar active region[[, [[Stellar surface fusion, Magnetohydrodynamics, Analytical astronomy, Astrognosy, Cosmogony, Cratering, Classical planets, Distance to the Moon, Electric orbits, Electric beam heating, Empirical astronomy, Locating the Sun, Magnetic field reversal, Neutrinos from the Sun, Polar reversals, Vertical precession, X-ray trigonometric parallax (30)


 * Astronomy problem set/Hourly (100 problems)

Midterm
(Supplemental or substitutional)

Final exam
(Supplemental or substitutional)

=Solar astronomy=

Lectures
(23)


 * Astronomy
 * Astrophysics
 * Coronal cloud
 * Gaseous-object astronomy
 * Heliognosy
 * Heliogony
 * Heliography
 * Heliology
 * Heliometry
 * Heliophysics
 * Liquid-object astronomy
 * Object astronomy
 * Plasma-object astronomy
 * Solar astronomy
 * Solar binary
 * Standard solar model
 * Stellar active region
 * Stellar astronomy
 * Stellar science
 * Stellar surface fusion
 * Sun as an X-ray source
 * Sun (star)
 * X-ray classification of stars

Publicity

 * Sun (star): a new lecture for solar astronomy, try it out and take the quiz (December 2-8, 2012).

=Quizzes=

Untimed quizzes

 * Astronomy/Quiz - 10 questions. This page was last modified on 14 September 2012, at 19:42. 1 Advertised
 * Classical planets/Quiz
 * Crater astronomy/Quiz
 * First astronomical X-ray source/Quiz - 23 questions. This page was last modified on 23 January 2013, at 16:46. 5 Advertised
 * Gamma-ray astronomy/Quiz
 * Green astronomy/Quiz - 100 questions. This page was last modified at 16:54, on 27 April 2013‎ (21,943 bytes), labeled as complete. 10 Advertised
 * Infrared astronomy/Quiz
 * Lofting astronomy/Quiz
 * Magnetohydrodynamics/Quiz
 * Mathematical astronomy/Quiz
 * Meteor astronomy/Quiz
 * Meteorites/Quiz
 * Planetary science/Quiz - 50 questions. This page was last modified on 2 October 2012, at 09:04. 8 Advertised
 * Radiation/Quiz
 * Radiation astronomy/Quiz - 100 questions. This page was last modified on 28 April 2013, at 03:56. 2 Advertised
 * Radiation astrochemistry/Quiz - 50 questions. This page was last modified on 10 October 2012, at 02:55. 4 Advertised
 * Radiation astrogeography/Quiz - 51 questions. This page was last modified on 17 October 2012, at 02:24. 6 Advertised
 * Radiation astrohistory/Quiz - 50 questions. This page was last modified on 24 September 2012, at 23:34. 7 Advertised
 * Stellar active region/Quiz - 51 questions. This page was last modified on 14 November 2012, at 23:09. 3 Advertised
 * Sun (star)/Quiz - 55 questions. This page was last modified on 2 December 2012, at 21:17. 9 Advertised
 * Theoretical astronomy/Quiz
 * Theoretical radiation astronomy/Quiz
 * Violet astronomy/Quiz

Timed quizzes
Design or find out how to design a timed quiz for students who would like to enjoy improving their test-taking skills and ability to handle test-taking anxiety.

=Quiz questions=

Remove case sensitivity: (i)


 * Typed response (one short answer):

{The field or subject area of an apparent scientific or technical term is referred to as its what { domain (i) }
 * type="{}"}


 * Typed response (two short answers):

{The field or subject area of an apparent scientific or technical term is referred to as its what { domain|field (i) }
 * type="{}"}


 * True/false:

{True or False, When a word enters a language of interest part of the knowledge gathered is in etymology. + TRUE - FALSE
 * type=""}


 * Multiple choice / single response:

{A number of methods to study terms does not include which of the following? - analysing the concepts and concept structures - identifying the terms assigned to the concepts - establishing correspondences between terms in the various languages - managing terminology databases + witty wordplay
 * type=""}


 * Matching column to row:

{Match the ratio column with the trig function row +-- $$\sin\theta$$ -+- $$\cos\theta$$ --+ $$\tan\theta$$
 * type=""}
 * $$\frac{opp}{hyp}$$ | $$\frac{adj}{hyp}$$ | $$\frac{opp}{adj}$$


 * Multiple choice / multiple response:

{Question + Correct answer. - Incorrect answer. + Correct answer. - Incorrect answer.
 * type="[]"}