Hello Shani,
We also experimented with teaching Wikidata skills this year with a class of social media students at Charles University in Prague. First 1.5hour class introduced Wikipedia, 2nd was about Wikidata and the 3rd was a hands-on course in Wikidata Query service. The students completed the course with a basic understanding of how data are mined from WD and what types of questions can be answered by WD.
If I had a 4th lesson I'd also explain Petscan and/or QuickStatements.
Vojtech
Dne 4. 6. 2017 5:23 napsal uživatel "Shani Evenstein" <shani.even@gmail.com
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I've been teaching WD as part of my 2 academic courses for the past two years. I had one 1.5 hour session dedicated to it, where I introduce ways of contributing and ways of using the data. Their task is usually to add info regarding the Wikipedia articles they wrote to WD. Students usually really like the WD Games. They also like things like Histropedia, the timeline tool. I know Andrew lee has also tried the latter that this year and created a session where his students creayed a timelines to explore something. Other than that, I'm unaware of other efforts to teach with WD, but since I'm also working on developing a separate elective about it, I'd love to see what you come up with. :-)
Shani..
On 4 Jun 2017 03:00, "Daniel Mietchen" daniel.mietchen@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am preparing an elective course on Wikidata as part of a summer school (some bare-bone background at https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Daniel_Mietchen/FSCI_2017 ) and am looking for examples of previous or ongoing coursework involving Wikidata.
Thanks for any pointers,
Daniel
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That is so great to know! Thanks for sharing, and regards from Armenia (I'm just sitting next to Gabi). :-)
On 4 Jun 2017 11:20, "Vojtěch Dostál" vojtech.dostal@wikimedia.cz wrote:
Hello Shani,
We also experimented with teaching Wikidata skills this year with a class of social media students at Charles University in Prague. First 1.5hour class introduced Wikipedia, 2nd was about Wikidata and the 3rd was a hands-on course in Wikidata Query service. The students completed the course with a basic understanding of how data are mined from WD and what types of questions can be answered by WD.
If I had a 4th lesson I'd also explain Petscan and/or QuickStatements.
Vojtech
Dne 4. 6. 2017 5:23 napsal uživatel "Shani Evenstein" < shani.even@gmail.com
:
I've been teaching WD as part of my 2 academic courses for the past two years. I had one 1.5 hour session dedicated to it, where I introduce ways of contributing and ways of using the data. Their task is usually to add info regarding the Wikipedia articles they wrote to WD. Students usually really like the WD Games. They also like things like Histropedia, the timeline tool. I know Andrew lee has also tried the latter that this year and created a session where his students creayed a timelines to explore something. Other than that, I'm unaware of other efforts to teach with WD, but since I'm also working on developing a separate elective about it, I'd love to see what you come up with. :-)
Shani..
On 4 Jun 2017 03:00, "Daniel Mietchen" daniel.mietchen@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am preparing an elective course on Wikidata as part of a summer school (some bare-bone background at https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/User:Daniel_Mietchen/FSCI_2017 ) and am looking for examples of previous or ongoing coursework involving Wikidata.
Thanks for any pointers,
Daniel
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