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Wikipedia essentials

Step two of the student toolkit is about Wikipedia essentials. In this step, the students will gain a basic understanding of how Wikipedia works. Moreover, they will recognize the significance of Wikipedia as a platform for sharing knowledge and develop research, critical thinking, and writing skills. They will also gain a deeper understanding of the WikiWomen Project’s goals.

The contents of this step are divided into three topics: Wikipedia culture, reliability and objectivity and citation on Wikipedia. Regarding Wikipedia culture, it is important to note that for each language that Wikipedia is available in, a different group of community members administrate this. Thus the manner in which administration is carried outdiffers greatly depending on the language: for some (larger) Wikipedias, whole teams of people administer the contents, whereas for smaller Wikipedias there is only a handful of people who do this in their free time. When starting to write on Wikipedia, it is important to take into account the people on the other end of the computer who work on Wikipedia with you and it is important to treat everyone with respect.

Wikipedia culture

Πληροφορίες σχετικά με το θέμα
Οδηγία Οι Πέντε Πυλώνες της Βικιπαίδειας en:Wikipedia:Five pillars
Οδηγία Το τέλειο λήμμα en:Wikipedia:The perfect article
Λήμμα Παράδειγμα του πώς θα έμοιαζε μια τέλεια βιογραφία en:Hertha Ayrton
Κατάλογος Κατάλογος των ενεργών Βικιπαιδειών Κατάλογος των Βικιπαιδειών

Classroom Exercises

Prompts for a class discussion

  • What do you think of Wikipedia?
  • When do you think it is appropriate to use Wikipedia?
  • Do you use Wikipedia in your language?

Reliability, objectivity

Information about this topic
Informative video Reliability on Wikipedia https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KIXH9_mUO2W2Wg7esnMyAzAmKrAOmUUg/view?usp=sharing
News article Wikipedia bans Daily Mail as ‘unreliable’ source https://amp.theguardian.com/technology/2017/feb/08/wikipedia-bans-daily-mail-as-unreliable-source-for-website

Classroom Exercises

Citation on Wikipedia

Information about this topic
Text Citing sources en:Wikipedia:Citing_sources
Exercises in class Students tasks Using the citation tool, students add a sentence or new paragraph to a Wikipedia article or their sandbox