Tackle the information crisis this spring in your class by teaching with Wikipedia
There’s still time to receive Wiki Education’s free support for a Wikipedia assignment this spring! Why do faculty recommend the Wikipedia assignment? Dr. Delia Steverson of the University of Alabama outlines three reasons why she encourages others to incorporate a Wikipedia assignment: 1-minute video <http://youtube.com/shorts/7Fi-CpFhUY8?feature=shared> What will your students learn from a Wikipedia assignment? UCLA student Andrea Low shares her three big takeaways: 1-minute video <http://youtube.com/shorts/yzUBAY5_WwY?feature=shared>Ready to apply for spring 2025? 1. Visit the dashboard <http://dashboard.wikiedu.org/> to create your Wikipedia account, then follow the prompts to: 2. Complete the self-paced instructor orientation (30 mins) 3. Create and submit your custom course page (you can always make changes later) Questions? Learn more online <http://wikiedu.org/teach-with-wikipedia/>, join our upcoming webinar or office hours <https://wikiedu.org/webinars/> on Zoom, or reach out via email. Courses will be accepted as space permits, so be sure to submit yours soon! Best, Helaine Blumenthal, PhD Senior Program Manager Wiki Education teach.wikiedu.org Note: Wiki Education’s free support extends to instructors teaching at postsecondary institutions in the U.S. and Canada. -- Helaine Blumenthal,Ph.D. (she/her) Senior Program Manager Wiki Education helaine@wikiedu.org teach.wikiedu.org <https://wikiedu.org/teach-with-wikipedia/> Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/WikiEducationFoundation/>, Linkedin <https://www.linkedin.com/company/wiki-education-foundation/>
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Helaine Blumenthal