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Is There a Role For Wikipedia in the Classroom?
Posted By K. Walsh On December 15, 2010 @ 9:31 am In Free Tools & Resources,Future of Education Technology,_ Miscellaneous Tools and Topics | 2 Comments
Guest Post by Joseph Levis [2], Reference and Instruction Librarian at The College of Westchester [3].
Wikipedia [4] poses a challenge to librarians and educators because it is a double edged sword. On one hand, the fact that anyone can create entries means that you can discover a wide range of information through the site. On the other, the fact that anyone can edit entries – while remaining anonymous – seriously calls into question the accuracy of the information (although it is important to keep in mind that all edits go through an approval process). As the site gets bigger and is used by more students (one study suggested over three-quarters of students use it already) its organizers are considering strategies to improve its trustworthiness as an internet resource.
On October 7th, I attended an event in New Jersey entitled Edit: How Wikipedia Changes the Way We Debate, Govern, and Teach. The presenters were from the Wikimedia Foundation [5], the charitable organization that operates Wikipedia, and whose mission is to develop wiki-based resources that will be available to the public free of charge. The following concepts were discussed regarding how Wikipedia is used as a learning tool.
The event was most interesting because it demonstrated that the concerns from within the Wikimedia Foundation mirror those from within the academic community. Whether the initiative succeeds depends on the extent to which it is embraced as a teaching tool, if students are empowered to create viable entries, and if more accurate entries emerge as a result.
Related Posts (if the above topic is of interest, you might want to check these out):
Learning about OER – Open Educational Resources [6]
The growing use of Wikis in education [7]
Free Productivity Resources for Teachers [8]
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[2] Joseph Levis: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/joseph-levis/29/371/55a
[3] The College of Westchester: http://www.cw.edu
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[5] Wikimedia Foundation: http://www.wikimedia.org/
[6] Learning about OER – Open Educational Resources: http://www.emergingedtech.com/2010/12/learning-about-open-educational-resources/
[7] The growing use of Wikis in education: http://www.emergingedtech.com/2009/02/the-growing-use-of-wikis-in-education/
[8] Free Productivity Resources for Teachers: http://www.emergingedtech.com/free-productivity-resources-for-teachers/
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