[Foundation-l] Wikipedia at schools
Frank Schulenburg
frank.schulenburg at gmail.com
Mon Sep 25 06:43:33 UTC 2006
Hello all,
last friday Wikimedia Germany realised a pilot scheme for a new project
called "Wikipedia at schools". It is based on the fact that Wikipedia
evidently is the most popular source of information for german pupils
today. During september 2006 we asked 98 pupils at the age of seventeen
of the "Andreanum" [1] at Hildesheim (about 25 km southeast of Hanover)
which source of information they would prefer to prepare their homework.
A total of 63 per cent stated that they favor Wikipedia and Google
(which will lead them to Wikipedia in nearly all cases) over printed
works. The pupils answers to other questions clearly showed us that they
fully trusted in all of the information they find online. Almost never
they challenge those information nor do they analyze its quality. But
beside the fact that Wikipedias quality increases each day we have to
admit that there are certain areas where quality improvement is badly
needed. We should feel responsible to the pupils for the clarification
of this fact and for tips how to recognize the quality of a Wikipedia
article (does the editor cite reliable sources? is the article written
from a neutral point of view? etc.)
So we organized a day of information about Wikipedia for all pupils of
the eleventh grade of the Andreanum as well as for their teachers and
parents. The day started at 10 o'clock in the morning with a general
introduction about the goals, history and functionality of Wikipedia.
Afterwards we had two workshops for pupils and one workshop for
teachers, taking two hours each. In particular the workshop for teachers
cleary showed us a great need for detailed information about the
functionality of Wikipedia. None of the teachers knew much about how the
articles emerge and which instruments of quality improvement already
exist. After a short break we had another block of workshops for pupils
and for parents. At five o'clock in the evening all 110 pupils and about
20 teachers and parents had attended at least one workshop. The day
ended with a lecture held by a teacher of a school at Fulda (about 80 km
northeast of Frankfurt) who wrote a short article for the english
Wikipedia with the pupils of her English class in 2005[2] and who gave
us a detailed report about her experiences.
Our next goal will be to evaluate our work and to compile a short
guidebook about Wikipedia for pupils and teachers[3]. Together with the
Andreanum at Hildesheim, Wikimedia Germany will enter a contest called
"Deutscher Innovationspreis für nachhaltige Bildung" (German Innovation
Award for Lasting Education)[4].
Photos we took at Hildesheim can be found on Commons:
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Schulprojekt
Wikimedia Germany is deeply indebted to the two administrators
User:Finanzer and User:Markus_Mueller who worked with the pupils last
friday and to the Andreanum Hildesheim for its cooperation.
Greetings,
Frank Schulenburg
Board member of Wikimedia Germany
Phone +49 (0)551 2726447
Frank.Schulenburg [at] wikimedia.de
[1] Founded before 1225, the "Andreanum" is one of the oldest schools in
Germany http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gymnasium_Andreanum_%28Hildesheim%29
[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leslie_Norris
[3]
http://de.wikiversity.org/wiki/Projekt:Online-Nachschlagewerke_in_der_schulischen_Praxis
[4] http://deutscher-innovationspreis.de/
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