Hi all,
my recent "Ten ways educators can use Wikipedia" article has gone down so well that I've been asked for follow-up articles. The first one of these is out today as a guest post on the CILIP blog. CILIP is the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals, so this is a way to reach a lot of the library community, including university librarians who support courses or deliver student inductions.
The article expands on a few of the "Ten ways".

http://www.cilip.org.uk/cilip/news/3-ways-use-wikipedia-education-tool

Again, the contents nothing new to the people on this list, but hopefully useful for reaching librarians and educators who hadn't seen the relevance of Wikipedia to their work.

The "Ten ways" article is at
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/inform/inform39/TenWaysEducatorsCanUseWikipedia.html

Amongst others on this list, I should credit Alex Stinson who started me off with lots of these ideas and introduced me to Is/Is Not exercises which I still use in my workshops.
Cheers,
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