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** Organise times when you alone will be editing the project.
** Organise times when you alone will be editing the project.
* '''Avoid Wikipedia sourced content''', you are permitted a maximum of 1 image from that source and no derived text.
* '''Avoid Wikipedia sourced content''', you are permitted a maximum of 1 image from that source and no derived text.
==Editing Basics==
[[Help:Editing Basics|Editing Basics]] | [[Help:Image_Tutorial|Images]] | [[Help:Table Tutorial|Tables]] | [[Help:Reference Tutorial|Referencing]] | [[Help:Copyright Tutorial|Copyright]] | [[Help:Font Colour Tutorial|Font Colours]] | [[Help:My Preferences Tutorial|My Preferences]] | [[media:Wiki-refcard.pdf‎|One Page Wiki Card]]
==Journal Sources==
First Read the help page [[Help:Copyright_Tutorial|Copyright Tutorial]]
===Open Access===
A confusing term, generally used by commercial publishers, this allows research publications to be '''accessed and read online'''. The term may not (or may) mean that the material can be downloaded, saved or reused. You will often have to search around the publisher website for clarification, usually a link on the page to "Permissions" will mean that you will need to go through an application process before you know whether content can be reused.
===Pubmed===
* Search - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed
* Note that PubMed Central will allow access to full articles, but they may not be available for reuse.
===BioMed Central===
* Journals - http://www.biomedcentral.com/browse/journals/
* Dev Biol - http://www.biomedcentral.com/bmcdevbiol/
* Pregnancy Childbirth http://www.biomedcentral.com/bmcpregnancychildbirth/
===Public Library of Science===
* There are several cell biology relevant journals published by PLoS.
* [http://www.plosone.org/home.action PLoS ONE]
* [http://biology.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=index-html&issn=1545-7885 PLoS Biology]
* [http://medicine.plosjournals.org/perlserv/?request=index-html&issn=1549-1676 PLoS Medicine]
* Note: "Everything PLoS publish is freely available online for you to read, download, copy, distribute, and use (with attribution) any way you wish."
===Proceedings National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)===
* [http://www.pnas.org/content/101/34/12399.full Liberalization of PNAS copyright policy: Noncommercial use freely allowed] (Note original Author should be contacted for permission to reuse for Educational purposes)
:"Our guiding principle is that, while PNAS retains copyright, anyone can make noncommercial use of work in PNAS without asking our permission, provided that the original source is cited." [http://www.pnas.org/site/misc/authorfaq.shtml PNAS Author Rights and Permission FAQs]
===Other===
* Some Journals allow reuse after applying through the '''Copyright Clearance Center''' https://rightscentral.copyright.com/pp/home.do
* need to set up a free account before applying for content reuse permission. https://s100.copyright.com/PubAdmin/PublisherLogin.jsp
==Images==
First Read the help page [[Help:Image_Tutorial|Images]]
* All images added by 2011 students must contain the following template and category in the image description. Simply copy and paste the text exactly as it appears in Read mode on the next 2 lines.
:<nowiki>{{Template:Student Image}}</nowiki>
:<nowiki>[[Category:2011ANAT2341]]</nowiki>
==Referencing==
First Read the help page [[Help:Reference Tutorial|Referencing]]
* All references used in making your project page should be cited where they appear in the text or images.
===Known Referencing Error===
* Occasionally some very recent references (July-August 2012) may not yet be linkable.
* When you try to save one of these references a blank page will load with the following error message:
:"Fault: Could not open file tmp\pubmedcache/d4/ for writing, at Persistant::save"
* Do not panic, you have not lost all your work. The reference is simply not available to be loaded on the Wiki. You will not be able to continue editing the page until you have fixed the reference causing this error.
* Use the browser back button to return to the project page.
* Edit the reference entry to just the reference PMID number <nowiki><ref>[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12345 PMID:12345]</ref></nowiki>
* You will be able to enter the complete reference manually later.


==Topics==
==Topics==

Revision as of 21:56, 31 July 2012

ANAT2341 Lab 2: Introduction | Fertilization | Week 1 | Week 2 | Online Assessment | Group Project

Student Group Projects

2012 Projects: Vision | Somatosensory | Taste | Olfaction | Abnormal Vision | Hearing

ANAT2341 Project Groups 2012 (These draft groups will be finalised after the course census date.)
Group 1

Z3370664

Z3330795

Z3373894

Z3254758

Z3330686

Group 2

Z3330539

Z3331951

Z3375390

Z3332863

Z3332885

Group 3

Z3289738

Z3332337

Z3330986

Z3352318

Group 4

Z3331264

Z3333038

Z3374215

Z3333427

Group 5

Z3220343

Z3331330

Z3374173

Z3221268

Group 6

Z3292017

Z3333865

Z3333794

Z3333431

Student Page

User:Z3330686 I will allocate you a group when I am sure of student numbers.

Last Year's Projects

2011 Projects: Turner Syndrome | DiGeorge Syndrome | Klinefelter's Syndrome | Huntington's Disease | Fragile X Syndrome | Tetralogy of Fallot | Angelman Syndrome | Friedreich's Ataxia | Williams-Beuren Syndrome | Duchenne Muscular Dystrolphy | Cleft Palate and Lip

Group Assessment Criteria

  1. The key points relating to the topic that your group allocated are clearly described.
  2. The choice of content, headings and sub-headings, diagrams, tables, graphs show a good understanding of the topic area.
  3. Content is correctly cited and referenced.
  4. The wiki has an element of teaching at a peer level using the student's own innovative diagrams, tables or figures and/or using interesting examples or explanations.
  5. Evidence of significant research relating to basic and applied sciences that goes beyond the formal teaching activities.
  6. Relates the topic and content of the Wiki entry to learning aims of embryology.
  7. Clearly reflects on editing/feedback from group peers and articulates how the Wiki could be improved (or not) based on peer comments/feedback. Demonstrates an ability to review own work when criticised in an open edited wiki format. Reflects on what was learned from the process of editing a peer's wiki.
  8. Evaluates own performance and that of group peers to give a rounded summary of this wiki process in terms of group effort and achievement.
  9. The content of the wiki should demonstrate to the reader that your group has researched adequately on this topic and covered the key areas necessary to inform your peers in their learning.
  10. Develops and edits the wiki entries in accordance with the above guidelines.


Guidelines

  • Divide the project into sections, that each member will work on.
    • Later you can all work together on the entree project.
  • Collect references, on your discussion page and prepare summaries.
    • This will help others in the group understand what the paper is about.
  • Collect images, on your discussion page that are correctly cited.
    • plaigarism and copyright issues will affect your final group mark.
  • Balance text and images, do not have too muck of one or the other.
    • Remember this is an online project and not an essay, hold the readers attention.
  • Avoid Editing your project page simultaneously with other group members, this may crash the project page and make loading slow.
    • Make small edits save regularly, do not leave the page open in edit mode for long periods.
    • Organise times when you alone will be editing the project.
  • Avoid Wikipedia sourced content, you are permitted a maximum of 1 image from that source and no derived text.

Editing Basics

Editing Basics | Images | Tables | Referencing | Copyright | Font Colours | My Preferences | One Page Wiki Card


Journal Sources

First Read the help page Copyright Tutorial

Open Access

A confusing term, generally used by commercial publishers, this allows research publications to be accessed and read online. The term may not (or may) mean that the material can be downloaded, saved or reused. You will often have to search around the publisher website for clarification, usually a link on the page to "Permissions" will mean that you will need to go through an application process before you know whether content can be reused.


Pubmed

BioMed Central

Public Library of Science

  • There are several cell biology relevant journals published by PLoS.
  • PLoS ONE
  • PLoS Biology
  • PLoS Medicine
  • Note: "Everything PLoS publish is freely available online for you to read, download, copy, distribute, and use (with attribution) any way you wish."

Proceedings National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)

"Our guiding principle is that, while PNAS retains copyright, anyone can make noncommercial use of work in PNAS without asking our permission, provided that the original source is cited." PNAS Author Rights and Permission FAQs

Other


Images

First Read the help page Images

  • All images added by 2011 students must contain the following template and category in the image description. Simply copy and paste the text exactly as it appears in Read mode on the next 2 lines.
{{Template:Student Image}}
[[Category:2011ANAT2341]]

Referencing

First Read the help page Referencing

  • All references used in making your project page should be cited where they appear in the text or images.


Known Referencing Error

  • Occasionally some very recent references (July-August 2012) may not yet be linkable.
  • When you try to save one of these references a blank page will load with the following error message:
"Fault: Could not open file tmp\pubmedcache/d4/ for writing, at Persistant::save"
  • Do not panic, you have not lost all your work. The reference is simply not available to be loaded on the Wiki. You will not be able to continue editing the page until you have fixed the reference causing this error.
  • Use the browser back button to return to the project page.
  • Edit the reference entry to just the reference PMID number <ref>[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12345 PMID:12345]</ref>
  • You will be able to enter the complete reference manually later.

Topics

ANAT2341 Lab 2: Introduction | Fertilization | Week 1 | Week 2 | Online Assessment | Group Project
2012 Course: Week 1 Lecture 1 Lecture 2 Lab 1 | Week 2 Lecture 3 Lecture 4 Lab 2 | Week 3 Lecture 5 Lecture 6 Lab 3 | Week 4 Lecture 7 Lecture 8 Lab 4 | Week 5 Lecture 9 Lecture 10 Lab 5 | Week 6 Lecture 11 Lecture 12 Lab 6 | Week 7 Lecture 13 Lecture 14 | Lab 7 | Week 8 Lecture 15 Lecture 16 Lab 8 | Week 9 Lecture 17 Lecture 18 Lab 9 | Week 10 Lecture 19 Lecture 20 Lab 10 | Week 11 Lecture 21 Lecture 22 Lab 11 | Week 12 Lecture 23 Lecture 24 Lab 12


Glossary Links

Glossary: A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | Numbers | Symbols | Term Link

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