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Revision as of 11:17, 25 April 2011 by Tonisant (talk | contribs) (added tnw-uk link →Wikipedia at 10)
One of the things I'm interested in involves understanding how Wikipedia (the most popular site in the world built on the MediaWiki software package) operates, particularly in comparison to M3P and our plans for it.
Wikipedia in the Classroom
On Wednesday 5 January 2011 I attended a webinar organized by Educause called Wikipedia in the Classroom: Changing the Way Teachers and Students Use Wikipedia. [1]
The session was presented by Annie Lin [2] [3] [4] [5]
Here are some related links and resources from that session:
- enwp.org/WP:SUP - Wikipedia School and University Projects
- bookshelf.wikimedia.org - Wikimedia Bookshelf (CONTAINS RESOURCES AS PDF)
- Wikipedia:CAMPUS - Info on/for Campus Ambassadors
- Wikipedia resources from Educause
- #EduLive on Twitter - worth a look...but may become irrelevant later
EDUCAUSE ARCHIVES FOR WIKIPEDIA WEBINARS
- Wikipedia in the Classroom: Changing the Way Teachers and Students Use Wikipedia
- What Wikipedia Can Teach Us About the New Media Literacies
Wikipedia at 10
Wikipedia celebrated its 10th anniversary in January 2011. Here are some links to interviews and comments from this time:
- Jimmy Wales says Wikipedia too complicated for many - BBC
- At 10, highlighting Wikipedia's past and future - CNET
- Wikipedia – an unplanned miracle - Clay Shirky
- Wikipedia Celebrates 10 Years, But Will It Survive Another Decade? - Mashable
- A decade of Wikipedia: lesser-known miracles - Boing Boing
see also...
- The List of Lists of Lists - a clear demonstration of the expansiveness of Wikipedia after 10 years of collaborative contributions.
and soon after the anniversary we got this:
- WikiMedia UK To Hire Full-Time Staff, Aims To Increase Content Quality On Wikipedia - The Next Web (UK)
See also
- Where Are the Women in Wikipedia? - NY Times Debate, 3 February 2011.
- Wikirriculum: Curriculum in the Digital Age by Ben Williamson