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Teaching with Wikipedia
Phoebe Ayers
UC Davis Libraries
May 8, 2014
Overview
• Introductions
• How Wikipedia works
• Types of assignments
• Learning outcomes
• Best practices and caveats
• Making it happen
• Discussion/Questions?
Introductions
• Who I am
• Who you are:
– Area of teaching
– Wikipedia experience?
– Planning a Wikipedia assignment?
Taipei, Wikimania 2007
How Wikipedia Works
Imagine a world in which every
single human being can freely
share in the sum of all
knowledge.
- Wikimedia’s vision statement
Wikimedia is global
Wikimedia chapters, 2013 (dark blue = founded)
Wikimania, Haifa 2011
What is Wikimedia?
12 projects
280 languages
31 million Wikipedia articles
21 million media files
• 80,000 active editors
• 100s of local meetup groups
• 40 local/national level chapters
• 200 employees at the Wikimedia Foundation, San
Francisco
• 1,130,000 individual financial donors (in 2011-12)
• 500,000,000 readers/month
• Free [to use and reuse]
• Volunteer-written
• Supported by readers
• Everyone can participate
• No top down editorial control:
• Community curated work
Overview
• Neutrality (NPOV)
• Verifiability (references!)
• Notability
• Encyclopedic treatment
• … and many, many style guidelines
Core editorial policies
Wikipedia editors
Wikipedia and education
“At present, Wikipedia hovers at the fringes of academia, like
an uninvited guest, [yet] Wikipedia's aims are eminently
academic…
Still, everybody uses it, in one way or another, even if they
might want not to admit to the fact. Above all, our students
use it, openly or otherwise (as they are often explicitly told
not to cite Wikipedia articles in term papers), but without
necessarily knowing how it works. They are told that
Wikipedia is bad, but they are not often told why; and of
course, they find it an incredibly useful resource.”
-- Jon Beasley-Murray, University of British Columbia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jbmurray/Madness
Inviting the uninvited guest
“ I liked the idea that students would be
engaging in a real world project…
Here they would be writing for a public
audience, also one that almost uniquely was in a
position to write back, to re-write and comment
upon what they were writing.”
-- Jon Beasley-Murray, University of British Columbia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jbmurray/Madness
Why teach with Wikipedia?
"I’d rather spend 30 hours putting work into a
project that will be available for public consumption
upon its completion than putting 10 hours into a
project which gets graded, returned, and then
either thrown out or forsaken and forgotten.
Turning in a paper and getting it back with a letter
on it is far less rewarding than submitting an article
onto one of the world’s most renowned knowledge
bases for all to see.“
– Student in the Wikimedia Education
program
Why teach with Wikipedia?
Sample assignments
• Research
– referencing articles
• Writing
– Copyediting articles
• Critical thinking
– analyzing articles, reflecting on their own
Wikipedia usage, comparing to other
sources
Sample assignments, cont.
• Graphical communication
– creating technical illustrations or videos
• Language classes
– translating articles
• Explanatory writing in other contexts
– Contributing to Wikibooks, Wikiversity,
Wikivoyage: textbooks, travel guides
• Writing skills
– Expository and encyclopedic writing
– Editing other people’s work
• Research skills
• Critical thinking
• Media and information literacy
Learning outcomes
• Know Wikipedia
• Don’t over-scope or tackle
controversies
• Leave adequate time
• Plan evaluation strategies
• Involve Wikipedians & be transparent
Best practices
• Wikipedia is a working environment
• Do your student’s skills match the task?
• Do you have time to manage this
assignment?
Pitfalls
• Student contributions may be
removed
– Grade worries
• Is your project adequately
documented on Wikipedia?
More pitfalls
• Students’ work impacts tens of
thousands
• Real-world writing, editing,
collaboration and technology skills
• Lifetime impact of understanding
Wikipedia and being a critical reader
But many gains
"If I had to pick one main advantage of a
Wikipedia assignment, it would be the peer
editing between Wikipedians that often doesn’t
take place with traditional assignments. The
feedback from other users and students in my
class really helped me improve my articles."
– Student in the Wikimedia
Education program
Gains, continued
Making it happen
• Wiki Ed Foundation and Wikimedia
Education program resources
http://education.wikimedia.org
• Past classes & assignments
• Wikipedians! (local and remote)
– Campus ambassador program
Wikipedia Education Program
On-Wikipedia course pages
Learning to edit
• Online:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:HELP
• In-person: May 16 and May 23, 1-3pm, Shields
Library
Thoughts?
• What kind of assignment would work
in your course?
• Benefits/challenges?
• What support would you need?
Discussion
• Phoebe Ayers, psayers@ucdavis.edu
• Jami Mathewson
jami@wikiedfoundation.org – US Education
Program coordinator at the Wiki Ed
Foundation
• http://education.wikimedia.org
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:SUP
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Courses
Contacts

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Teaching with Wikipedia

  • 1. Teaching with Wikipedia Phoebe Ayers UC Davis Libraries May 8, 2014
  • 2. Overview • Introductions • How Wikipedia works • Types of assignments • Learning outcomes • Best practices and caveats • Making it happen • Discussion/Questions?
  • 3. Introductions • Who I am • Who you are: – Area of teaching – Wikipedia experience? – Planning a Wikipedia assignment?
  • 4. Taipei, Wikimania 2007 How Wikipedia Works
  • 5. Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. - Wikimedia’s vision statement
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. Wikimedia is global Wikimedia chapters, 2013 (dark blue = founded)
  • 10. What is Wikimedia? 12 projects 280 languages 31 million Wikipedia articles 21 million media files • 80,000 active editors • 100s of local meetup groups • 40 local/national level chapters • 200 employees at the Wikimedia Foundation, San Francisco • 1,130,000 individual financial donors (in 2011-12) • 500,000,000 readers/month
  • 11. • Free [to use and reuse] • Volunteer-written • Supported by readers • Everyone can participate • No top down editorial control: • Community curated work Overview
  • 12. • Neutrality (NPOV) • Verifiability (references!) • Notability • Encyclopedic treatment • … and many, many style guidelines Core editorial policies
  • 14.
  • 16. “At present, Wikipedia hovers at the fringes of academia, like an uninvited guest, [yet] Wikipedia's aims are eminently academic… Still, everybody uses it, in one way or another, even if they might want not to admit to the fact. Above all, our students use it, openly or otherwise (as they are often explicitly told not to cite Wikipedia articles in term papers), but without necessarily knowing how it works. They are told that Wikipedia is bad, but they are not often told why; and of course, they find it an incredibly useful resource.” -- Jon Beasley-Murray, University of British Columbia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jbmurray/Madness Inviting the uninvited guest
  • 17. “ I liked the idea that students would be engaging in a real world project… Here they would be writing for a public audience, also one that almost uniquely was in a position to write back, to re-write and comment upon what they were writing.” -- Jon Beasley-Murray, University of British Columbia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Jbmurray/Madness Why teach with Wikipedia?
  • 18. "I’d rather spend 30 hours putting work into a project that will be available for public consumption upon its completion than putting 10 hours into a project which gets graded, returned, and then either thrown out or forsaken and forgotten. Turning in a paper and getting it back with a letter on it is far less rewarding than submitting an article onto one of the world’s most renowned knowledge bases for all to see.“ – Student in the Wikimedia Education program Why teach with Wikipedia?
  • 19. Sample assignments • Research – referencing articles • Writing – Copyediting articles • Critical thinking – analyzing articles, reflecting on their own Wikipedia usage, comparing to other sources
  • 20. Sample assignments, cont. • Graphical communication – creating technical illustrations or videos • Language classes – translating articles • Explanatory writing in other contexts – Contributing to Wikibooks, Wikiversity, Wikivoyage: textbooks, travel guides
  • 21. • Writing skills – Expository and encyclopedic writing – Editing other people’s work • Research skills • Critical thinking • Media and information literacy Learning outcomes
  • 22. • Know Wikipedia • Don’t over-scope or tackle controversies • Leave adequate time • Plan evaluation strategies • Involve Wikipedians & be transparent Best practices
  • 23. • Wikipedia is a working environment • Do your student’s skills match the task? • Do you have time to manage this assignment? Pitfalls
  • 24. • Student contributions may be removed – Grade worries • Is your project adequately documented on Wikipedia? More pitfalls
  • 25. • Students’ work impacts tens of thousands • Real-world writing, editing, collaboration and technology skills • Lifetime impact of understanding Wikipedia and being a critical reader But many gains
  • 26. "If I had to pick one main advantage of a Wikipedia assignment, it would be the peer editing between Wikipedians that often doesn’t take place with traditional assignments. The feedback from other users and students in my class really helped me improve my articles." – Student in the Wikimedia Education program Gains, continued
  • 27. Making it happen • Wiki Ed Foundation and Wikimedia Education program resources http://education.wikimedia.org • Past classes & assignments • Wikipedians! (local and remote) – Campus ambassador program
  • 30. Learning to edit • Online: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:HELP • In-person: May 16 and May 23, 1-3pm, Shields Library
  • 32. • What kind of assignment would work in your course? • Benefits/challenges? • What support would you need? Discussion
  • 33. • Phoebe Ayers, psayers@ucdavis.edu • Jami Mathewson jami@wikiedfoundation.org – US Education Program coordinator at the Wiki Ed Foundation • http://education.wikimedia.org • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:SUP • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Courses Contacts