[Wikimedia-l] Wikipedia in higher education: progress in Spain

Lucien leGrey lucienlegrey at gmail.com
Fri May 25 15:41:26 UTC 2012


Hello all.

I would like to report on some initiatives and ongoing projects that we
have been conducting this academic year in Spain, from our local Wikimedia
Chapter, regarding the use of Wikipedia in higher education. Several
members of Wikimedia-España have delivered courses, seminars and practical
workshops on Wikipedia editing, using Wikipedia in higher education
courses, and Wikipedia participation from libraries, archives and museums
(many libraries are in universities). Overall, more than 10 sessions have
taken place all over Spain. In addition, there have been similar
initiatives and projects coordinated by Amical in Catalonia.


In many of these sessions, there has been a thrilling interest from
faculties to attend, sometimes running out of free seats in less than
24h after the announcement of sessions. In fact, we are already identifying
volunteers from our local chapter members to help with this dissemination
and training sessions, so that we can scale up effectively as new
universities get on board.

We have also produced content for this sessions in Spanish. As an example,
these are the links for a workshop at University of Salamanca in March:

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Taller-edicion-wikipedia-USAL.pdf

http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usuario:GlimmerPhoenix/Taller_USAL


As a result, we are starting to see new promising projects. More
specifically:

- WikiUSAL, a new 'Wikipedia club' with students and faculties of Univ. of
Salamanca. Several teachers are already preparing plans to incorporate
Wikipedia in their courses for the next academic course (starting September
2012). This will be articulated by an teaching innovation project at USAL:
"Wikipedia as a learning tool".


http://diarium.usal.es/wiki


- Two professors at University Pablo Olavide in Seville (Biology) and
University of Pais Vasco (Physics) are also planning to incorporate
Wikipedia tasks in their courses. In fact, in the first case they were
already doing so without support (there may be multiple other cases that we
are still discovering).

- At University Rey Juan Carlos (URJC, my home) we are also preparing for
the next course a proposal for a teaching innovation project, following the
same lines of the USAL initiative. We also intend to integrate
participation from different departments (Computer Science, Journalism,
Medicine and Sociology).

In summary, we are quite happy to see this progress, and we will continue
to help raising new initiatives step by step. Looking forward to meeting
some of you at the next Wikimania 2012 in Washington, and share some
experiences and suggestions to keep up the good work.

Kind regards,
Felipe Ortega.
Board member for Higher Education and Universities.
Wikimedia España.



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