Thanks for sharing, LiAnna. I'm sure many of us will want to dig into the data and find ways to repurpose for other contexts, like you suggest. The high level findings are super inspiring.
Thanks! Tighe
-- Tighe Flanagan Senior Manager, Wikipedia Education Program Wikimedia Foundation tflanagan@wikimedia.org education.wikimedia.org
On Mon, Jun 19, 2017 at 1:58 PM, LiAnna Davis lianna@wikiedu.org wrote:
I'm really excited to be able to share the results from a research project Wiki Ed undertook this year to measure the student learning outcomes from Wikipedia assignments. There's an overview of the findings up now on the WMF blog: https://blog.wikimedia.org/2017/06/19/wikipedia- information-literacy-study/
Or if you want to jump straight to the report: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Student_Learning_ Outcomes_using_Wikipedia-based_Assignments_Fall_2016_Research_Report.pdf
In conversations with many education program leaders over the last few months, I know this report is useful to many of you as well. Having this kind of data on what the impact of Wikipedia assignments is to student learning is helpful for conversations with potential instructors, school administrators, and others. I encourage you to use and share the report widely! We also included all of the data and questions from it under a free license, so if you'd like to repurpose some for your own use, please feel free.
LiAnna
-- LiAnna Davis Director of Programs; Deputy Director Wiki Education Foundation www.wikiedu.org
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