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Wikiversity

Wikiversity is a Wikimedia Foundation project[2][3] that supports learning communities, their learning materials, and resulting activities. It differs from Wikipedia in that it offers tutorials and other materials for the fostering of learning, rather than an encyclopedia; like Wikipedia, it is available in many languages.

Wikiversity
Screenshot
Screenshot of wikiversity.org home page
Type of site
Educational, self study
Available inMultilingual (17 active)[1]
OwnerWikimedia Foundation
Created byWikimedia community
URLwww.wikiversity.org
CommercialNo
RegistrationOptional
LaunchedAugust 15, 2006; 16 years ago (2006-08-15)

One element of Wikiversity is a set of WikiJournals which publish peer-reviewed articles in a stable, indexed, and citable format comparable with academic journals; these can be copied to Wikipedia, and are sometimes based on Wikipedia articles.

As of January 2023, there are Wikiversity sites active for 17 languages[1] comprising a total of 140,547 articles and 881 recently active editors.[4]

History

Wikiversity's data phase officially began on August 15, 2006, with the English language Wikiversity.

The idea of Wikiversity began with the initial development of the Wikiversity community within the Wikibooks project, however when it was nominated for deletion from Wikibooks, soon there was a proposal to make Wikiversity an independent Wikimedia project,[5] with the fundamental goal to broaden the scope of activities within the Wikimedia community to include additional types of learning resources in addition to textbooks.

Two proposals were made. The first project proposal was not approved (2005) and the second, modified proposal, was approved (2006).[6]

The launch of Wikiversity was announced at Wikimania 2006 as an idea to:

host learning communities, so people who are actually trying to learn, actually have a place to come and interact and help each other figure out how to learn things. We're also going to be hosting and fostering research into how these kinds of things can be used more effectively.[7]

— Wikimania, 2006

Project details

Wikiversity is a center for the creation of and use of free learning materials, and the provision of learning activities.[8][9] Wikiversity is one of many wikis used in educational contexts,[10] as well as many initiatives that are creating free and open educational resources.

The primary priorities and goals for Wikiversity are to:

  • Create and host a range of free-content, multilingual learning materials/resources, for all age groups in all languages.
  • Host scholarly/learning projects and communities that support these materials.[11]

The Wikiversity e-Learning model places emphasis on "learning groups" and "learning by doing". Wikiversity's motto and slogan is "set learning free",[12][13] indicating that groups/communities of Wikiversity participants will engage in learning projects. Learning is facilitated through collaboration on projects that are detailed, outlined, summarized or results reported by editing Wikiversity pages. Wikiversity learning projects include collections of wiki webpages concerned with the exploration of a particular topic.[14] Wikiversity participants are encouraged to express their learning goals, and the Wikiversity community collaborates to develop learning activities and projects to accommodate those goals.[15] The Wikiversity e-Learning activities give learners the opportunity to build knowledge.[16][17] Students have to be language-aware in order to be able to correct their classmates. By doing this, students develop their reflection skills. Secondly, they enable students to be autonomous deciding what to write or edit, also when and how to do it. Students are able to free resort to any mean of support. At the same time, it fosters cognitive development, engaging students to collaborate.[citation needed]

Learning resources are developed by an individual or groups, either on their own initiative, or as part of a learning project.[18] Wikiversity resources include teaching aids, lesson plans, curricula, links to off-site resources, course notes, example and problem sets, computer simulations, reading lists, and other as devised by participants – but do not include final polished textbooks. Texts useful to others are hosted at Wikibooks for update and maintenance.[19] Learning groups with interests in each subject area create a web of resources that form the basis of discussions and activities at Wikiversity. Learning resources can be used by educators outside of Wikiversity for their own purposes, under the terms of the GFDL and a Creative Commons license (like Wikipedia).

Wikiversity "administrators" are metaphorically referred to as "custodians".[20]

Wikiversity also allows original research (in contrast to Wikipedia which does not).[16][21] Such research content may lack any peer review.[21]

WikiJournals

 
WikiJournal of Science on display at Athlone Institute of Technology Library, 2019

Several WikiJournals operate with an academic journal format on the Wikiversity website (under the WikiJournal User Group). Submitted articles are subjected to peer review by external experts before publication of an indexed, citable, stable version in the journal, and an editable version in Wikipedia. They are wholly free, offering open access to readers and charging no publication fee to authors (diamond open access).[22] Some articles are written from scratch, and others are adapted from Wikipedia articles.[23] They therefore aim to encourage experts to contribute content creation and improvement (as authors and peer reviewers), and provide an additional quality control mechanism for existing Wikipedia content.[24] This activity started with WikiJournal of Medicine in 2014.[25] The sister journals WikiJournal of Science and WikiJournal of Humanities both began publishing in 2018.[23][26] The WikiJournal User Group received an open publishing award in November 2019.[27]

WikiDebates

WikiDebates on Wikiversity allow compiling arguments of both sides on controversial topics such as the legality of cannabis, to create an overview. For fairness, users are encouraged to add arguments of their opposing view too.[28][29]

Languages

There are currently seventeen different Wikiversities: Arabic, Chinese, Czech, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Slovene, Spanish, and Swedish (locked since 17 June 2021); Wikiversity projects in other languages are being developed at the "beta" multilingual hub.[30]

For newly established specific language Wikiversities to move out of the initial exploratory "beta" phase, the new Wikiversity community must establish policies governing research activities. Wikiversity may act as a repository of research carried out by the Wikimedia Research Network, or others who are involved in wiki-based, or other research. Wikiversity hosts original research in addition to secondary research, unless a specific language group decides upon no research. It is expected that researchers will respect and update guidelines for appropriate research through a community consensus process.[31][32] Currently the English Wikiversity hosts more than 376 research pages.[33]

As of January 2023, there are wikiversity sites for 17 languages of which 17 are active and 0 are closed.[1] The active sites have 140,547 articles,[4] There are 3,318,250 registered users of which 881 are recently active.[4]

The top ten Wikiversity language projects by mainspace article count:[4]

Language Wiki Good Total Edits Admins Users Active users Files
1 German de 65,536 128,259 878,483 13 37,526 98 2,976
2 English en 29,692 219,401 2,439,987 10 2,955,271 216 37,318
3 French fr 16,188 52,580 890,354 9 71,719 66 84
4 Chinese zh 5,949 15,243 211,204 4 11,540 103 2
5 Italian it 5,123 27,590 266,794 4 41,610 39 47
6 Czech cs 4,393 13,119 129,968 4 13,319 31 1
7 Russian ru 4,362 21,471 152,078 5 33,070 29 654
8 Portuguese pt 3,162 19,659 146,134 3 36,657 76 114
9 Spanish es 2,016 14,967 169,498 3 56,898 34 1
10 Arabic ar 798 25,686 119,316 2 17,017 22 0

For a complete list with totals see Wikimedia Statistics: [34]

Reception

PCWorld reported the Wikiversity project in 2007, when the most popular course was on film-making. It compared the project to Massachusetts Institute of Technology's "MIT OpenCourseWare", noting however that while free, MIT's offering was "not free enough for Wikiversity".[35]

In their 2008 book on Empowering Online Learning, Curtis Bonk and Ke Zhang noted that if "the Wikimedia Foundation can nurture credible resources and communities within Wikiversity, it will send serious shock waves throughout higher education."[36] Steven Hoffman, in his 2010 book on teaching humanities, wrote that Wikiversity could do for higher education what Wikipedia had done "for the traditional encyclopedia". Hoffman noted that Wikiversity courses could look much like traditional online university courses, except that they were open in every sense. He did not expect Wikiversity to replace traditional universities, but could supplement them for "retiring baby boomers" spending time and energy on "education as leisure".[37]

The Association for Psychological Science noted in 2018 that Wikipedia, often "Internet users' first source of information", is constantly changing in search of accuracy, accompanied in this by Wikiversity, its "lesser-known sister site".[38]

J. Rapp et al., writing in 2019, commented that Wikiversity allowed readers to become active contributors; writing materials "can be regarded as a learning task for advanced Wikiversity authors in general." They noted that the Wikijournals differed from conventional journals in being transparent about reviewers' backgrounds, possibly facilitating interdisciplinary discussion, and in revealing the stages in the development of an article (by versioning).[39]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Wikimedia's MediaWiki API:Sitematrix. Retrieved January 2023 from Data:Wikipedia statistics/meta.tab
  2. ^ Jimbo Wales (2006). "Welcome speech". Wikimania.
  3. ^ Jimbo Wales (2006-08-04). "Wikimedia Opening Plenary". Supload.com. Retrieved 2014-01-17.
  4. ^ a b c d Wikimedia's MediaWiki API:Siteinfo. Retrieved January 2023 from Data:Wikipedia statistics/data.tab
  5. ^ Reswik (2006-08-22). "Wikiversity:History of Wikiversity". Wikiversity. Retrieved 2014-01-17.
  6. ^ Invadinado~foundationwiki (2013-03-25). "Resolution Wikiversity". Wikimedia Foundation. Retrieved 2014-01-17.
  7. ^ "Opening Plenary (transcript)". Wikimania. 2007-02-17. Retrieved 2014-01-17.
  8. ^ Nystedt, Dan (2007-08-04). "Wikiversity Gains Momentum". PC World. from the original on 2016-12-25.
  9. ^ Foster, Andrea L. (2005-12-16). . The Chronicle of Higher Education. Archived from the original on 27 December 2005.
  10. ^ Perrin, Donald; Downes, Stephen; Muirhead, Brent; Perrin, Elizabeth; Betz, Muhammad (January 2007). "Wikis and Wikipedia as a Teaching Tool" (PDF). In Konieczny, Piotr (ed.). International Journal of Instructional Technology and Distance Learning. International Journal of Instructional Technology and Distance Learning. Vol. 4. p. 19. ISSN 1550-6908. by Piotr Konieczny; International Journal of Instructional Technology and Distance Learning;January 2007, Vol. 4, No. 1.
  11. ^ "Approved Wikiversity project proposal". Wikiversity.
  12. ^ "Wikiversity:Learning". Wikiversity.
  13. ^ "Wikiversity learning model". Wikiversity.
  14. ^ Wikiversity learning projects portal, Wikiversity
  15. ^ Friesen, Norm; Hopkins, Janet (2008-09-27). "Wikiversity; or education meets the free culture movement: An ethnographic investigation". First Monday. 13 (10). doi:10.5210/fm.v13i10.2234. from the original on 2017-02-01.
  16. ^ a b Singh, Satendra (March 2013). "Use of Wikiversity and role play to increase student engagement during student-led physiology seminars". Advances in Physiology Education. 37 (1): 106–107. doi:10.1152/advan.00096.2012. ISSN 1043-4046. PMID 23471258. S2CID 12294204.
  17. ^ Hladnik, Miran; Polajnar, Jernej (2016-12-21). "Wikiji v izobraževanju - Po desetih letih izkušenj". Andragoška Spoznanja. 22 (4): 73. doi:10.4312/as.22.4.73-83. ISSN 2350-4188.
  18. ^ Kennedy, Ian; Pass, Delia; Cadir, Roxan (26 March 2007). One Laptop Per Teacher: Content and Curriculum for (in-service) Teacher Training. Ed/ITLib Digital Library. pp. 2564–2569. ISBN 9781880094617.
  19. ^ "Wikiversity:What Wikiversity is not". Wikiversity.
  20. ^ "Wikiversity:Custodianship - Wikiversity".
  21. ^ a b Nentwich, Michael; König, René (2012). Cyberscience 2.0: Research in the Age of Digital Social Networks, Volume 11 of Interaktiva, Schriftenreihe des Zentrums für Medien und Interaktivität, Gießen. Interaktiva Series. Campus Verlag. p. 95. ISBN 9783593395180.
  22. ^ Shafee, Thomas (2017-11-24). "Wikipedia-integrated publishing: a comparison of successful models". 26 (2). Health Informatics. doi:10.13140/rg.2.2.27470.77129. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  23. ^ a b Editorial Board (2018-06-01). "The aims and scope of WikiJournal of Science". WikiJournal of Science. 1 (1): 1. doi:10.15347/wjs/2018.001. ISSN 2470-6345.
  24. ^ Shafee, Thomas; Das, Diptanshu; Masukume, Gwinyai; Häggström, Mikael (2017-01-15). "WikiJournal of Medicine, the first Wikipedia-integrated academic journal". WikiJournal of Medicine. 4 (1). doi:10.15347/wjm/2017.001. ISSN 2002-4436.
  25. ^ Masukume, Gwinyai; Heilman, James; Häggström, Mikael (24 May 2016). "Why getting medical information from Wikipedia isn't always a bad idea". The Conversation. from the original on 2016-05-25. Retrieved 2016-05-26.
  26. ^ Miles, D; et al. (2018). "Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians". WikiJournal of Humanities 1 (1): 1. doi:10.15347/wjh/2018.001. ISSN 2639-5347.
  27. ^ . openpublishingawards.org. Archived from the original on 2019-12-20. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
  28. ^ "Wikidebate - Wikiversity". en.wikiversity.org.
  29. ^ "Wikidebate/Guidelines - Wikiversity".
  30. ^ "Wikiversity". beta.wikiversity.org.
  31. ^ "Scope of research on Wikiversity (in development)". Multingual Wikiversity hub.
  32. ^ "Wikiversity research guidelines (in development)". Multilingual Wikiversity hub.
  33. ^ "Category:Research". Wikiversity.
  34. ^ "Wikiversity Statistics". Meta.Wikimedia.org. Retrieved 11 September 2020.
  35. ^ Nystedt, Dan (4 August 2007). "Wikiversity Gains Momentum". PCWorld.
  36. ^ Bonk, Curtis J.; Zhang, Ke (2008). Empowering Online Learning: 100+ Activities for Reading, Reflecting, Displaying, and Doing. John Wiley & Sons. p. 192. ISBN 978-0-7879-8804-3.
  37. ^ Hoffman, Steven J. (2010). Teaching the Humanities Online: A Practical Guide to the Virtual Classroom: A Practical Guide to the Virtual Classroom. Taylor & Francis. p. 170. ISBN 978-1-317-45898-2.
  38. ^ "Students Learn Science Communication Through Wikiversity". Aps Observer. Association for Psychological Science. 31 (7). 29 August 2018.
  39. ^ Froehlich, Annette (2019). Embedding Space in African Society: The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 2030 Supported by Space Applications. Springer. pp. 248–249. ISBN 978-3-030-06040-4.

External links

  • The Wikiversity multilingual portal – with links to all Wikiversity sites.
  • The English language Wikiversity (in beta phase)
  • "Resources for Professional Development"[dead link] Prepared for the Fall conference of the Missouri Juvenile Justice Association, October—2006, Office of State Courts Administrator, Division of Judicial Education P48.
  • by Peter Mulholland; Journal of Emergency Primary Health Care; Vol.4, Issue 4, 2006. (pdf version)
  • Topps, D. "Sharing medical educational resources using free and open-source software." in 7th Annual WONCA Rural Health Conference – Transforming Rural Practice Through Education. 2006. Seattle, WA, USA.
  • by Steven R. Van Hook; Education Resources Information Center; (ERIC Document No. ED492804); April 27, 2006.
  • "Using Wiki to Promote Collaborative Learning in Statistics Education" by Dani Ben-Zvi; Technology Innovations in Statistics Education; Volume 1, Issue 1, 2007, Article 4; Page 4. (pdf version 2007-09-01 at the Wayback Machine)
  • by Claus Zinn.
  • by Axel Bruns; Proceedings ICE 3: Ideas, Cyberspace, Education.
  • "The Challenges and Successes of Wikibookian Experts and Wikibook Novices: Classroom and Community Collaborative Experiences" by Suthiporn Sajjapanroj, Curt Bonk, Mimi Lee and Meng-Fen Grace Lin.
  • Marieke Guy (October 2006). "Wiki or Won't He? A Tale of Public Sector Wikis". Ariadne (49).
  • by Trebor Scholz.
  • "Wikiversity; or education meets the free culture movement: An ethnographic investigation" by Norm Friesen, Janet Hopkins.
  • Beta Wikiversity

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Wikiversity is a Wikimedia Foundation project 2 3 that supports learning communities their learning materials and resulting activities It differs from Wikipedia in that it offers tutorials and other materials for the fostering of learning rather than an encyclopedia like Wikipedia it is available in many languages WikiversityScreenshotScreenshot of wikiversity org home pageType of siteEducational self studyAvailable inMultilingual 17 active 1 OwnerWikimedia FoundationCreated byWikimedia communityURLwww wbr wikiversity wbr orgCommercialNoRegistrationOptionalLaunchedAugust 15 2006 16 years ago 2006 08 15 One element of Wikiversity is a set of WikiJournals which publish peer reviewed articles in a stable indexed and citable format comparable with academic journals these can be copied to Wikipedia and are sometimes based on Wikipedia articles As of January 2023 there are Wikiversity sites active for 17 languages 1 comprising a total of 140 547 articles and 881 recently active editors 4 Contents 1 History 2 Project details 2 1 WikiJournals 2 2 WikiDebates 3 Languages 4 Reception 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditWikiversity s data phase officially began on August 15 2006 with the English language Wikiversity The idea of Wikiversity began with the initial development of the Wikiversity community within the Wikibooks project however when it was nominated for deletion from Wikibooks soon there was a proposal to make Wikiversity an independent Wikimedia project 5 with the fundamental goal to broaden the scope of activities within the Wikimedia community to include additional types of learning resources in addition to textbooks Two proposals were made The first project proposal was not approved 2005 and the second modified proposal was approved 2006 6 The launch of Wikiversity was announced at Wikimania 2006 as an idea to host learning communities so people who are actually trying to learn actually have a place to come and interact and help each other figure out how to learn things We re also going to be hosting and fostering research into how these kinds of things can be used more effectively 7 Wikimania 2006Project details EditWikiversity is a center for the creation of and use of free learning materials and the provision of learning activities 8 9 Wikiversity is one of many wikis used in educational contexts 10 as well as many initiatives that are creating free and open educational resources The primary priorities and goals for Wikiversity are to Create and host a range of free content multilingual learning materials resources for all age groups in all languages Host scholarly learning projects and communities that support these materials 11 The Wikiversity e Learning model places emphasis on learning groups and learning by doing Wikiversity s motto and slogan is set learning free 12 13 indicating that groups communities of Wikiversity participants will engage in learning projects Learning is facilitated through collaboration on projects that are detailed outlined summarized or results reported by editing Wikiversity pages Wikiversity learning projects include collections of wiki webpages concerned with the exploration of a particular topic 14 Wikiversity participants are encouraged to express their learning goals and the Wikiversity community collaborates to develop learning activities and projects to accommodate those goals 15 The Wikiversity e Learning activities give learners the opportunity to build knowledge 16 17 Students have to be language aware in order to be able to correct their classmates By doing this students develop their reflection skills Secondly they enable students to be autonomous deciding what to write or edit also when and how to do it Students are able to free resort to any mean of support At the same time it fosters cognitive development engaging students to collaborate citation needed Learning resources are developed by an individual or groups either on their own initiative or as part of a learning project 18 Wikiversity resources include teaching aids lesson plans curricula links to off site resources course notes example and problem sets computer simulations reading lists and other as devised by participants but do not include final polished textbooks Texts useful to others are hosted at Wikibooks for update and maintenance 19 Learning groups with interests in each subject area create a web of resources that form the basis of discussions and activities at Wikiversity Learning resources can be used by educators outside of Wikiversity for their own purposes under the terms of the GFDL and a Creative Commons license like Wikipedia Wikiversity administrators are metaphorically referred to as custodians 20 Wikiversity also allows original research in contrast to Wikipedia which does not 16 21 Such research content may lack any peer review 21 WikiJournals Edit WikiJournal of Science on display at Athlone Institute of Technology Library 2019 Several WikiJournals operate with an academic journal format on the Wikiversity website under the WikiJournal User Group Submitted articles are subjected to peer review by external experts before publication of an indexed citable stable version in the journal and an editable version in Wikipedia They are wholly free offering open access to readers and charging no publication fee to authors diamond open access 22 Some articles are written from scratch and others are adapted from Wikipedia articles 23 They therefore aim to encourage experts to contribute content creation and improvement as authors and peer reviewers and provide an additional quality control mechanism for existing Wikipedia content 24 This activity started with WikiJournal of Medicine in 2014 25 The sister journals WikiJournal of Science and WikiJournal of Humanities both began publishing in 2018 23 26 The WikiJournal User Group received an open publishing award in November 2019 27 WikiDebates Edit WikiDebates on Wikiversity allow compiling arguments of both sides on controversial topics such as the legality of cannabis to create an overview For fairness users are encouraged to add arguments of their opposing view too 28 29 Languages EditThere are currently seventeen different Wikiversities Arabic Chinese Czech English Finnish French German Greek Hindi Italian Japanese Korean Portuguese Russian Slovene Spanish and Swedish locked since 17 June 2021 Wikiversity projects in other languages are being developed at the beta multilingual hub 30 For newly established specific language Wikiversities to move out of the initial exploratory beta phase the new Wikiversity community must establish policies governing research activities Wikiversity may act as a repository of research carried out by the Wikimedia Research Network or others who are involved in wiki based or other research Wikiversity hosts original research in addition to secondary research unless a specific language group decides upon no research It is expected that researchers will respect and update guidelines for appropriate research through a community consensus process 31 32 Currently the English Wikiversity hosts more than 376 research pages 33 As of January 2023 there are wikiversity sites for 17 languages of which 17 are active and 0 are closed 1 The active sites have 140 547 articles 4 There are 3 318 250 registered users of which 881 are recently active 4 The top ten Wikiversity language projects by mainspace article count 4 Language Wiki Good Total Edits Admins Users Active users Files1 German de 65 536 128 259 878 483 13 37 526 98 2 9762 English en 29 692 219 401 2 439 987 10 2 955 271 216 37 3183 French fr 16 188 52 580 890 354 9 71 719 66 844 Chinese zh 5 949 15 243 211 204 4 11 540 103 25 Italian it 5 123 27 590 266 794 4 41 610 39 476 Czech cs 4 393 13 119 129 968 4 13 319 31 17 Russian ru 4 362 21 471 152 078 5 33 070 29 6548 Portuguese pt 3 162 19 659 146 134 3 36 657 76 1149 Spanish es 2 016 14 967 169 498 3 56 898 34 110 Arabic ar 798 25 686 119 316 2 17 017 22 0For a complete list with totals see Wikimedia Statistics 34 Reception EditPCWorld reported the Wikiversity project in 2007 when the most popular course was on film making It compared the project to Massachusetts Institute of Technology s MIT OpenCourseWare noting however that while free MIT s offering was not free enough for Wikiversity 35 In their 2008 book on Empowering Online Learning Curtis Bonk and Ke Zhang noted that if the Wikimedia Foundation can nurture credible resources and communities within Wikiversity it will send serious shock waves throughout higher education 36 Steven Hoffman in his 2010 book on teaching humanities wrote that Wikiversity could do for higher education what Wikipedia had done for the traditional encyclopedia Hoffman noted that Wikiversity courses could look much like traditional online university courses except that they were open in every sense He did not expect Wikiversity to replace traditional universities but could supplement them for retiring baby boomers spending time and energy on education as leisure 37 The Association for Psychological Science noted in 2018 that Wikipedia often Internet users first source of information is constantly changing in search of accuracy accompanied in this by Wikiversity its lesser known sister site 38 J Rapp et al writing in 2019 commented that Wikiversity allowed readers to become active contributors writing materials can be regarded as a learning task for advanced Wikiversity authors in general They noted that the Wikijournals differed from conventional journals in being transparent about reviewers backgrounds possibly facilitating interdisciplinary discussion and in revealing the stages in the development of an article by versioning 39 See also Edit Internet portalOpenLearn WikiEducator Wiki Education Foundation Wikipedia Wikipedia for Schools WikiJournal User GroupReferences Edit a b c Wikimedia s MediaWiki API Sitematrix Retrieved January 2023 from Data Wikipedia statistics meta tab Jimbo Wales 2006 Welcome speech Wikimania Jimbo Wales 2006 08 04 Wikimedia Opening Plenary Supload com Retrieved 2014 01 17 a b c d Wikimedia s MediaWiki API Siteinfo Retrieved January 2023 from Data Wikipedia statistics data tab Reswik 2006 08 22 Wikiversity History of Wikiversity Wikiversity Retrieved 2014 01 17 Invadinado foundationwiki 2013 03 25 Resolution Wikiversity Wikimedia Foundation Retrieved 2014 01 17 Opening Plenary transcript Wikimania 2007 02 17 Retrieved 2014 01 17 Nystedt Dan 2007 08 04 Wikiversity Gains Momentum PC World Archived from the original on 2016 12 25 Foster Andrea L 2005 12 16 Wikipedia the Free Online Encyclopedia Ponders a New Entity Wikiversity The Chronicle of Higher Education Archived from the original on 27 December 2005 Perrin Donald Downes Stephen Muirhead Brent Perrin Elizabeth Betz Muhammad January 2007 Wikis and Wikipedia as a Teaching Tool PDF In Konieczny Piotr ed International Journal of Instructional Technology and Distance Learning International Journal of Instructional Technology and Distance Learning Vol 4 p 19 ISSN 1550 6908 by Piotr Konieczny International Journal of Instructional Technology and Distance Learning January 2007 Vol 4 No 1 Approved Wikiversity project proposal Wikiversity Wikiversity Learning Wikiversity Wikiversity learning model Wikiversity Wikiversity learning projects portal Wikiversity Friesen Norm Hopkins Janet 2008 09 27 Wikiversity or education meets the free culture movement An ethnographic investigation First Monday 13 10 doi 10 5210 fm v13i10 2234 Archived from the original on 2017 02 01 a b Singh Satendra March 2013 Use of Wikiversity and role play to increase student engagement during student led physiology seminars Advances in Physiology Education 37 1 106 107 doi 10 1152 advan 00096 2012 ISSN 1043 4046 PMID 23471258 S2CID 12294204 Hladnik Miran Polajnar Jernej 2016 12 21 Wikiji v izobrazevanju Po desetih letih izkusenj Andragoska Spoznanja 22 4 73 doi 10 4312 as 22 4 73 83 ISSN 2350 4188 Kennedy Ian Pass Delia Cadir Roxan 26 March 2007 One Laptop Per Teacher Content and Curriculum for in service Teacher Training Ed ITLib Digital Library pp 2564 2569 ISBN 9781880094617 Wikiversity What Wikiversity is not Wikiversity Wikiversity Custodianship Wikiversity a b Nentwich Michael Konig Rene 2012 Cyberscience 2 0 Research in the Age of Digital Social Networks Volume 11 of Interaktiva Schriftenreihe des Zentrums fur Medien und Interaktivitat Giessen Interaktiva Series Campus Verlag p 95 ISBN 9783593395180 Shafee Thomas 2017 11 24 Wikipedia integrated publishing a comparison of successful models 26 2 Health Informatics doi 10 13140 rg 2 2 27470 77129 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help a b Editorial Board 2018 06 01 The aims and scope of WikiJournal of Science WikiJournal of Science 1 1 1 doi 10 15347 wjs 2018 001 ISSN 2470 6345 Shafee Thomas Das Diptanshu Masukume Gwinyai Haggstrom Mikael 2017 01 15 WikiJournal of Medicine the first Wikipedia integrated academic journal WikiJournal of Medicine 4 1 doi 10 15347 wjm 2017 001 ISSN 2002 4436 Masukume Gwinyai Heilman James Haggstrom Mikael 24 May 2016 Why getting medical information from Wikipedia isn t always a bad idea The Conversation Archived from the original on 2016 05 25 Retrieved 2016 05 26 Miles D et al 2018 AEthelflaed Lady of the Mercians WikiJournal of Humanities 1 1 1 doi 10 15347 wjh 2018 001 ISSN 2639 5347 Open publishing awards in category open publishing models openpublishingawards org Archived from the original on 2019 12 20 Retrieved 2019 11 13 Wikidebate Wikiversity en wikiversity org Wikidebate Guidelines Wikiversity Wikiversity beta wikiversity org Scope of research on Wikiversity in development Multingual Wikiversity hub Wikiversity research guidelines in development Multilingual Wikiversity hub Category Research Wikiversity Wikiversity Statistics Meta Wikimedia org Retrieved 11 September 2020 Nystedt Dan 4 August 2007 Wikiversity Gains Momentum PCWorld Bonk Curtis J Zhang Ke 2008 Empowering Online Learning 100 Activities for Reading Reflecting Displaying and Doing John Wiley amp Sons p 192 ISBN 978 0 7879 8804 3 Hoffman Steven J 2010 Teaching the Humanities Online A Practical Guide to the Virtual Classroom A Practical Guide to the Virtual Classroom Taylor amp Francis p 170 ISBN 978 1 317 45898 2 Students Learn Science Communication Through Wikiversity Aps Observer Association for Psychological Science 31 7 29 August 2018 Froehlich Annette 2019 Embedding Space in African Society The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 2030 Supported by Space Applications Springer pp 248 249 ISBN 978 3 030 06040 4 External links Edit Wikinews has related news Wikimedia Netherlands 2007 conference held on wikis and education Wikimedia Commons has media related to Wikiversity Wikiversity has learning resources about Wikiversity What is Wikiversity Wikiversity annual activity English Wikiversity annual activity The Wikiversity multilingual portal with links to all Wikiversity sites The English language Wikiversity in beta phase Resources for Professional Development dead link Prepared for the Fall conference of the Missouri Juvenile Justice Association October 2006 Office of State Courts Administrator Division of Judicial Education P48 Conference Review by Peter Mulholland Journal of Emergency Primary Health Care Vol 4 Issue 4 2006 pdf version Topps D Sharing medical educational resources using free and open source software in 7th Annual WONCA Rural Health Conference Transforming Rural Practice Through Education 2006 Seattle WA USA Access to Global Learning A Matter of Will by Steven R Van Hook Education Resources Information Center ERIC Document No ED492804 April 27 2006 Using Wiki to Promote Collaborative Learning in Statistics Education by Dani Ben Zvi Technology Innovations in Statistics Education Volume 1 Issue 1 2007 Article 4 Page 4 pdf version Archived 2007 09 01 at the Wayback Machine Bootstrapping a Semantic Wiki Application for Learning Mathematics by Claus Zinn Beyond Difference Reconfiguring Education for the User Led Age by Axel Bruns Proceedings ICE 3 Ideas Cyberspace Education The Challenges and Successes of Wikibookian Experts and Wikibook Novices Classroom and Community Collaborative Experiences by Suthiporn Sajjapanroj Curt Bonk Mimi Lee and Meng Fen Grace Lin Marieke Guy October 2006 Wiki or Won t He A Tale of Public Sector Wikis Ariadne 49 New Media Art Education and Its Discontents by Trebor Scholz Wikiversity or education meets the free culture movement An ethnographic investigation by Norm Friesen Janet Hopkins Beta Wikiversity Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wikiversity amp oldid 1118676744, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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