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  1. Aug 6, 2024 · Reading Wikipedia in the Classroom is the Wikimedia Foundation’s flagship teacher training program, helping both educators and students to develop vital media and information literacy skills for the 21st century. The Reading Wikipedia in the Classroom program promotes a critical engagement with Wikipedia that allows teachers to leverage its ...

  2. It is recommended that if this method is used, the students all have usernames that can be easily identified as part of the group, such as Student 1, Student 2, Student 3 etc. Teachers can keep track of individual students that way, but it's up to the individual teachers to figure out whats best for their needs. To prevent spamming, there is also a limit on the number of accounts that can be ...

  3. Wikipedia footnotes can offer more specific information for students conducting research. Recommend to students that they read through their chosen article carefully and take notes. Direct the students to the hyperlinked footnotes at the end of each sentence or paragraph. This might be an opportune time to review how to use footnotes, a method ...

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    Wikis can increase educational productivity: 1. Wikis support collaborative learning because Wikis can enable groups of students to work together to solve a problem, complete a project, etc. 2. Using Wikis effectively may help your students reach Bloom’s higher-order skills, e.g., creating, evaluation, etc. 3. Wikis promote active learning where st...

    If you are an educator and want to use Wikis, here some tips for you: 1. Set clear rules and expectations 2. Let students know what you expect and how students’ work will be evaluated (perhaps design a rubric) 3. Include detailed instructions 4. Give authentic assignments 5. Clearly define students’ roles and activities 6. Closely monitor students’...

    You can use Wikis for the following types of activities: 1. A white paper 2. Research projects 3. Student e-portfolios 4. Reading comments 5. Class summaries 6. Notebooks 7. Discussion activities 8. Creating collaborative stories 9. Peer feedback 10. Resource repository 11. Teachers can publish instructional materials See also: Concept maps

    Do not assume that your students have previous Wiki experience
    Structure and guidance is necessary

    References 1. Biasutti, M., & Heba, E. D. (2012). Using Wiki in teacher education: Impact on knowledge management processes and student satisfaction. Computers & Education, 59(3), 861-872. 2. Boulos, M. N. K., Maramba, I., & Wheeler, S. (2006). Wikis, blogs and podcasts: a new generation of Web-based tools for virtual collaborative clinical practic...

  4. May 7, 2024 · Introduction: Wikipedia is arguably the most popular online encyclopedia, containing over 6 million articles in English alone. It has become an invaluable resource for students and teachers worldwide. This article discusses the importance of teaching students how to effectively use Wikipedia English, by understanding its structure, content guidelines, and potential pitfalls. Understanding ...

  5. Mar 15, 2016 · Second, the benefits of teaching with Wikipedia for educators, students, and the wider society, as discussed in the current teaching literature, are explored. Finally, the article presents an argument for using Wikipedia in a variety of ways to help students develop critical and academic writing skills.

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  7. A study by Selwyn found that 87.5% of students in 2016 used Wikipedia for their academic work and also highlighted that many used it for an ‘introductory and/or clarificatory role’. This shows that Wikipedia is already a part of many students' learning and universities and education systems need to acknowledge this and incorporate it into their teaching.