User:Stevesuny/sandbox/WikimediaCourse/chatGPTConversations

Conversation 0: i am considering teaching a course... ...for junior, seniors and graduate students in communications. the theory of the course is all focused on participatory or community media using wikipedia, wikinews, wikidata and wikimedia as a publishing or sharing platform. 8 weeks. students will first study a bit about the history and philosophy of wiki*, using some guest speakers from the wikifoundation perhaps, and learn the basics of using mediawiki software in all platforms, guides by wikiedu exercises (2 weeks). during these first two weeks, students will also identify and scope a project, which could be wikipedia (create or revise an article or series of articles that focuses on a person, group, geography, cause, etc. that is of interest to you, identify a platform(s) to contribute to, etc. in the last six weeks, students will follow a structured project plan, involving bibliography, drafts, peer reviews and publication. in the final week, students will present their work via video stream to each other and to guests from the wiki world, and offer a critique of participating in this commnications experience. could you give me an overview of this course in more refined language; identify learning goals consistent with this description, emphasizing an academic perspective, info tech, and critique; identify learning objectives (my goals?), and student learning outcomes (the expected products by students?).