Fred Bauder wrote:
It is in practice too. We share our library here with
the local Charter
School and I have set in the computer room watching and helping a student
research a paper using Wikipedia. Educators have no particular axe to grind
with the bulk of our articles (other than being nonexistant or incomplete).
Self-esteem is very important in some educational circles. Where
children are able to fill in some of Wikipedia's inevitable gaps, and
have their work treated with the same value and respect as the work of a
university professor it will be a tremendous boost to self-esteem.
Another activity I have noted is using editing a
wikipedia article as a
class project. You can see the results of one effort in the first paragraph
of the [[bear]] article.
That's exactly the kind of thing we want to happen.
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