User:AKoval (WMF)/Bibliography
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This page lists published works about Wikipedia in education. If you know of a reference that's not listed here, please click the edit button and add it! Writings in all languages are welcome.
Further reading
[edit]- Wikipedia Education Program How It Works
- Incentives for using Wikipedia as a teaching tool
- Ten reasons to contribute to Wikipedia
- Wikipedia as a teaching tool
- Using Wikipedia as a teaching tool in higher education
- Wikipedia for Teachers
- Top 10 reasons why academics should edit Wikipedia — blog post by Sage Ross
- Wiki-hacking: Opening up the academy with Wikipedia — essay by Adrianne Wadewitz, Ph.D., Anne Ellen Geller, Ph.D., Jon Beasley-Murray, Ph.D.
- Wikis and Wikipedia as a teaching tool: Five years later — paper by Piotr Konieczny, Ph.D.
- Lazy Virtues: Teaching Writing in the Age of Wikipedia — book by Robert E. Cummings, Ph.D.
- Wiki Writing: Collaborative Learning in the College Classroom — book edited by Robert E. Cummings, Ph.D. and Matt Barton
- Laboring Wikipedia, one of Five Ideas for Digital Labor History — blogs by Tobias Higbie, Ph.D.
- Teaching Wikipedia without Apologies — paper by Amanda I. Seligman, Ph.D.
- Classroom Wikipedia participation effects on future intentions to contribute — study by Cliff Lampe, Ph.D.
- Jimmy Wales: Boring university lectures 'are doomed' — interview by BBC News
Random reading
[edit]- What's Wrong with Wikipedia? — a webcast and white paper from [1]
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