by faith rovenolt, cft undergraduate intern<\/em><\/p>\n
we\u2019ve all been told\u2014or been the one telling people\u2014to not use wikipedia as a source. there\u2019s a variety of reasons, of course, with the main one being the credibility of the information. wikipedia is aware of this and has made a series of changes aimed at rectifying this. their campaigns are also making wikipedia a valuable tool for educators. dr. danielle picard<\/strong> has worked with the jean and alexander heard libraries\u2019 grants and programs manager and wikipedian-in-residence, mary anne caton<\/strong>, to incorporate wikipedia editing into her mhs 3890:\u00a0<\/strong>special topics – eugenics & its shadow course.<\/p>\n
picard has been editing wikipedia for years but was motivated to use it in her teaching by her friend and fellow instructor, dr. kathleen sheppard at missouri university of science and technology (sheppard was recently featured by wikipedia for her approach to engaging engineering students in the humanities<\/em><\/a>). by swapping out the typical research papers and essays for wikipedia editing, picard gives her students a chance to reach a broader audience with their writing. their assignments will have a life and meaning outside of the classroom.<\/p>\n
the process is aided by wikipedia: instructors can create a wiki education dashboard<\/a>, where they can bookmark relevant pages for students to edit or be inspired by. picard recommends choosing 15-40 articles, depending on the class size. the site also contains guided tutorials, teaching you everything you need to know to edit wikipedia. included in the tutorials is a built-in peer review process. one thing to keep in mind is that wikipedia asks that instructors not grade assignments by word count\u2014more isn\u2019t always better when it comes to wikipedia pages. another metric to judge productivity can instead be the number of references added. wikipedia provides plenty of resources to guide this, including a rubric on how to assess student contributions to wikipedia<\/a>.<\/p>\n
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