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  2. Wikipedia:WikiProject Writing/Assessment - Wikipedia

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    This table was developed by WikiProject Writing participants based on the importance level of articles under the scope of WikiProject Writing. If you are unclear about an assessment criteria or a specific article you're working on, you can start a discussion on theWikiProject Writing discussion page to gain clarity/consensus on a potential ...

  3. Wikipedia : WikiProject Writing/Tagging and assessing articles

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    In order to track articles under the scope of WikiProject Writing, participants must tag articles with the WikiProject Writing banner (see example).Additionally, you may assess content and assign importance to each article by adding parameters to the banner.

  4. Rubric (academic) - Wikipedia

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    Holistic rubrics provide an overall rating for a piece of work, considering all aspects. Analytic rubrics evaluate various dimensions or components separately. Developmental rubrics, a subset of analytical rubrics, facilitate assessment, instructional design, and transformative learning through multiple dimensions of developmental successions.

  5. Wikipedia:Content assessment - Wikipedia

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    The following system is used to assess the quality of a Wikipedia article. The system is based on a letter scheme that reflects principally how factually complete the article is, though language quality and layout are also factors.

  6. Wikipedia:WikiProject Writing/Article lists - Wikipedia

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    Plagiarism detection (extensive, but no discussion of controversies, limitations of detection software, relation to intertextuality nor student learning trajectories of intertextual location and stance) Prewriting (Part of a whole cluster of "writing process" articles that assume stage-process model as gospel.)

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Writing - Wikipedia

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    Join our listserv to get help, promote events, seek out collaborators, and stay up-to-date on all things WikiProject Writing. Join here; Interested in hosting an event or writing group or looking for events catered to engaging comp/rhet scholars on Wikipedia?

  8. Article structure - Wikipedia

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    Example 1: A travel article might describe vivid scenes from a market, transitioning into discussions about cultural significance and then focusing on individual stories. Example 2: In a documentary review, the organic structure could use visual storytelling techniques to analyze the film's narrative style, cinematography, and thematic elements.

  9. Code of Rubrics - Wikipedia

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    The Code of Rubrics is a three-part liturgical document promulgated in 1960 under Pope John XXIII, which in the form of a legal code indicated the liturgical and sacramental law governing the celebration of the Roman Rite Mass and Divine Office. Pope John approved the Code of Rubrics by the motu proprio Rubricarum instructum of 25 July 1960. [1]