We're hitting pause on posting here, but let's stay connected! Come engage with Wiki Education on Bluesky (https://t.co/IpqIb1aZFe), LinkedIn (/wiki-education-foundation), Threads (https://t.co/z7oJU8YqKZ), and Facebook (/WikiEducationFoundation). See you there!
@SyracuseU's @charisselpree taught with the Wikipedia assignment for the first time last term! Explore her pedagogical approach, observations throughout the project, and why she considers the work an honor: https://t.co/HEjM5YfBp8
"The possibilities – and results – of adapting my standard research project into a Wiki Education collaboration exceeded all my expectations this term." @WorcesterState's Tona Hangen shares insights from her first time running a Wikipedia assignment: https://t.co/VJwBimJxBY
Next week, we're joining the CCCC Wikipedia Initiative for their virtual event "Teaching with Wikipedia" to share how we support postsecondary instructors and students in editing Wikipedia as a dynamic course assignment! Learn more and register: https://t.co/jy3TBssTnd
“This assignment felt more impactful because it allowed me to engage with real-world audiences and make a tangible contribution to public discourse.” Explore how @Canisius_Univ student Tariq LeFever filled in gaps on Wikipedia: https://t.co/GtRKoNZUJS
3 reasons why the @UofAlabama's Delia Steverson encourages other faculty to incorporate a Wikipedia assignment! https://t.co/gDyO497M5e Learn more and apply today to receive our free support for your own Wikipedia assignment this term: https://t.co/RTbTLDxN4a
“It was a proud moment once the article was published. It felt great to be part of history!"
Read why @NCCU classmates Katrina Powell and Lauren Love teamed up to bring AI leader Anna Makanju's story to Wikipedia: https://t.co/EUxVGwInsb
Congratulations to our partners at Guru Krupa Foundation – they've been honored as the Organization of the Year 2024 by the @TheSATimes ! Learn more about their support for our Communicating Science initiative (and our deep appreciation!) on page 54: https://t.co/TGnEpYLCDd
"This project was uncharted territory for me, and posed many new ideas and practices." @universityofri student Elizabeth Allen shares her process and learning outcomes from her Wikipedia assignment: https://t.co/ky3dNAiKlD
“When I talked to people about my topic, many disregarded the story and said that events like these surely could not be happening in our current time,” said history major Phoebe England. Learn why the aspiring professor plans to teach with Wikipedia: https://t.co/Sv8t2MyJ2E
Headed to NYC this week for the @AHAhistorians conference? Be sure to stop by our booth and join our Saturday morning session to hear insights on teaching history with Wikipedia from panelists David-James Gonzales, Katherine Holt, and David A. Sartorius: https://t.co/EyXt1c2rUm
Thanks to the work of Brooklyn College students, Wikipedia now gives readers a more nuanced understanding of the way wildlife interacts with expanding urbanization – and provides critical insights into what the future may look like. Explore their work: https://t.co/t9n8MB5WAp
Thanks to the support of the Bernard and Audre Rapoport Foundation, postsecondary students across the U.S. and Canada have been busy combating misinformation head on by improving the world’s go-to source of information – Wikipedia! Learn more: https://t.co/qPSvLGD7Z2
We recently gathered to celebrate a very special milestone – Wiki Education's ten year anniversary! The virtual program featured remarks from special guest speakers and reflections from community members worldwide. Explore the recap and recording: https://t.co/Gq1XrRBIpA
A student's improvements to Wikipedia not only tell a more complete story of the past, but give context for the future. In today's blog post, Wiki Education's Ian Ramjohn tells us more. https://t.co/7aoGa28Yxj
One week from today! Join us online on Tuesday, December 10 at 10 am PST/1pm EST as we celebrate 10 years of learning and impact with Wiki Education. We'd love to see you there! Learn more and register now: https://t.co/fEVUlFXUXY
Hundreds of thousands of people worldwide have used our Dashboard, but who works to create and sustain this open source technology, and how? Find out in today's blog post! https://t.co/xRkLkioR5Q
Many thanks to the Guru Krupa Foundation for their continued commitment to enhancing both student learning and public access to high-quality STEM information for the benefit of all! https://t.co/LdcXcgzjH7
In today's blog post, @BYU professor David-James Gonzales shares how the Wikipedia assignment became a staple in his classroom! https://t.co/xUkvUr51Lp