On Fri, 27 Jan 2012 16:50:27 +0000, Joe Corneli
<holtzermann17(a)gmail.com> wrote:
If I remember correctly, SJ and others were talking
about similar
things a year or so ago: now might be a good time to gather any
information about related resources/spaces.
On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 12:24 PM, Robert Cummings
<cummings(a)olemiss.edu> wrote:
Dear Research-l Readers:
I am happy to announce the creation of a new listserv dedicated to
conversations about teaching with Wikipedia in higher education. The
name of the list is, appropriately enough, teaching-with-wikipedia. My
hope is that many users of this list will find the new list to be a
good way to support teaching with Wikipedia, as well as share
resources on researching Wikipedia pedagogy. I see the purpose of this
new list as related to wiki-research-l, but materially separate enough
to support a distinct conversation.
At the moment, there is no web interface, so the best method of
joining the list is to send an e-mail to
md(a)listserv.olemiss.edu
with the command
subscribe teaching-with-wikipedia
I would be happy to answer questions directly, and/or to see you there.
Yours,
Bob Cummings
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http://www.digitalculture.org/books/wiki-writing
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http://colt.olemiss.edu/
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