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EDUCAUSE Live!Wikipedia in the Classroom: Changing the Way Teachers and Students Use WikipediaJanuary 5, 2011 1:00 p.m. ET (12:00 p.m. CT, 11:00 a.m. MT, 10:00 a.m. PT)Yonatan Moskowitz Annie Lin SummaryVery few educators have thus far used Wikipedia as a teaching tool in their classrooms, but this is beginning to change due to the Wikipedia Public Policy Initiative. The Wikimedia Foundation launched the Wikipedia Public Policy Initiative in fall 2010 in order to find new ways to incorporate Wikipedia into higher education environments. In the fall 2010 semester, 13 classes from 10 universities participated by developing various assignments that incorporated Wikipedia editing as a main component, with many more signing up for the second iteration in spring 2011. In these classes, professors and trained ambassadors worked together to develop assignments that achieved the learning goals of the professor while contributing to the development of new content on the free encyclopedia. Though the first classes to receive ambassadors focus on developing mainly public policy–oriented pages, one of the program's end goals is to develop a model that can be expanded to other disciplines. In this session, staff from the Wikimedia foundation and a Campus Ambassador will discuss the program in general, some examples of how Wikipedia is being used in the classroom, where the program is going, and how professionals in higher education technology can bring some of the advantages of this program to their institutions. Related EDUCAUSE ResourcesHost a Campus EventUse EDUCAUSE Live! web seminars as the centerpoint of a collaborative event on your campus. You'll find everything from discussion questions to reflection guides in the EDUCAUSE Event Planning Kit so you can build an event that enables you and your colleagues to dig deeper on this topic. Interact on TwitterUse the Twitter hashtag #EDULive before and after EDUCAUSE Live! events to ask questions, comment, and discuss hot topics with the EDUCAUSE Live! host, speakers, and attendees. Want to Attend on the Go?Download the Adobe Connect Pro Mobile app to your mobile device. Note: Some features and functionality may be lost while participating in EDUCAUSE Live! seminars in this format. View the FAQ page for more information about using this mobile app. |
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