Education/Newsletter/December 2016/Highlights
Greece
Greek schools collaborate to write on local history
Greek schools collaborate to write on local history about Corfu (read more→)
Israel
It’s a win win project: An interview with Sivan Lerer, a teacher at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Sivan Lerer (her Wikipedia hebrew username is: .סיון ל) is a teacher in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She led a successful Wikipedia project in the field of the Bahá'í Faith with the assistance of the chapter's team and one of the chapters volunteers, Darya Kantor. (read more→)
Germany
Open Science Fellows Program launched in Germany
Recently Wikimedia Deutschland and Stifterverband launched the Open Science Fellows Program. The program aims at making scientific research, data and dissemination publicly available, leading to a more reproducible and transparent science (read more→)
Macedonia
First Wiki Club in Macedonia
The First Wiki Club in Macedonia started on 19th October 2016 (read more→)
Basque Country
Students go wikipedian in the Basque Country
Synergies with Basque university benefiting both undergraduates and Basque Wikipedia (read more→)
Norway
Third term of Wikipedia editing at the University of Oslo
For the third time, master’s students in Oslo have Wikipedia editing as a part of the curriculum. (read more→)
Global
Articles of interest in other publications
News about Wikipedia in education in different publications around the world. (read more→)