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This is a chance for you to get to know more about the Wikimedia Education Program, the Education Collaborative, and get some hands-on practice with tested activities. Your work can advance digital literacy in education and strengthen the connections of our international community.

Join the campaign from September 4 to October 31.


Join this campaign!

Follow these steps:
1. If you don't have one already, create a Wiki account.
2. Register by filling out this form. You can also sign with your user name on this page.
3. Choose a lesson plan to use in your classroom.
4. Report back using this form!

Don't forget to spread the word about the campaign on social media! Use the hashtag #EduWiki.

Lesson Plans

→ Resources for all lesson plans

Why join the campaign?


FAQ

Q: What skills will my students gain through these lesson plans?

A: Through these lessons, the skills that students will learn are lasting: not only will they gain the technical knowledge of learning how to edit a page, they will also learn the values of collaborating with others, using free licenses, and practicing the values of the Wikimedia movement’s culture.

Q: What does edit mean on Wikimedia projects?

A: The definition of an “edit” on Wikipedia is not limited to editing text on a page—it can also mean adding images and references, translating, or creating content.

Q: What materials will I need to support this campaign in my classroom?

A: Educators will need a computer with Internet connection, a Wiki account, and one or more lesson plans. Students will each need a computer with Internet connection and a Wiki account.

Q: I’m unconvinced that Wikipedia assignments would be better for my students than traditional assignments.

A: Students polled preferred a Wikipedia assignment to a traditional assignment.

Q: There are a lot of vandals on Wikipedia. My students might encounter incorrect information on an article.

A: Wikipedia has an elaborate system for detecting and discouraging vandals and vandalism.

For the full FAQ, click here.

Who's behind the campaign

See the full community of Collab leaders here.