Wright State University Lake Campus/2016-9/Phy1110

Physics equations (pdf} /Study guide/   /Sample exams/   Syllabus  Wikiquiz solutions  Miraheze

This sample roster is from an actual course that predates our use of Miraheze to provide a private space where students can write assignments in wikitest without being able to "peek" at each other's work in progress. In large introductory courses this ability to have students working in parallel on similar projects is essential.

This course was taught before we understood how to best use Miraheze, and the students were instructed to create their own "public" wikis. Starting in Spring 2017, all student wikis will be private and visible only to the student and instructor.

Roster

 * 1) public
 * 2)  Guests can click wright000 and see what it's like to have your own private wiki.
 * 1) public
 * 2)  Guests can click wright000 and see what it's like to have your own private wiki.
 * 1)  Guests can click wright000 and see what it's like to have your own private wiki.
 * 1)  Guests can click wright000 and see what it's like to have your own private wiki.
 * 1)  Guests can click wright000 and see what it's like to have your own private wiki.
 * 1)  Guests can click wright000 and see what it's like to have your own private wiki.
 * 1)  Guests can click wright000 and see what it's like to have your own private wiki.

Key

 * T=talk; {v: w: b: c:}=contributions on {Wikiversity, Wikipedia, Wikibooks, Commons}; log is the instructors journal, and .S is your personal page for your summary report for this class.
 * The last item is a Miraheze private wiki. We can't have students peeking into each other's efforts as they work on assignments, can we? Except for Jimbo Wales' wright000 account, these wikis can be seen only by the individual student and by the instructor.