"A dowdy education system hides its flaws inside larded layers of snobbery and obscurantism."

I feel like more and more educators are open-minded about Wikipedia -- for example our blog posts about Tel Aviv University teaching a course in Wikipedia and Wikipedians-in-residence in some of Europe's oldest universities. 

Is the statement above -- fine in the writer's opinion piece -- a poke in the eye if shared by us? 

On Friday, December 11, 2015, Joe Sutherland <jsutherland@wikimedia.org> wrote:
This looks good to me. Jeff and Michael, what do you think?

On 9 December 2015 at 21:28, Charles Gregory <wmau.lists@chuq.net> wrote:
Hi team,

I'd like to suggest sharing this article: "Don't fall for Wiki-denial: there's nothing wrong with using Wikipedia" from Elizabeth Farrelly in The Sydney Morning Herald:

Already shared at:
https://www.facebook.com/wikimedia.au/posts/920382398015453

Regards,

Charles
(User:Chuq / WMAU)


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