The article departs from a pilot survey among Norwegian teacher students that maps their usage, skills and attitudes in relation to the web based encyclopedia Wikipedia. The survey shows that the students are heavy users of Wikipedia content yet show a low level of knowledge as to how content is constructed or the ways in which Wikipedia differs from traditional, paper-based encyclopedias. The students also express little interest in parttaking in creating content or maintaining the site. The second part of the article argues that a way to remedy both lack of knowledge and interest among students &nb...
The academic world initially regarded Wikipedia with misgivings for a number of reasons, including t...
Many lecturers are unhappy because their students refer to Wikipedia in their academic assignments. ...
The article presents a qualitative analysis of written works of students. It became the basis for re...
Purpose: This purpose of this paper is to investigate whether higher education instructors use infor...
A key impact the Internet is having on university teaching involves the new choices being provided b...
A key impact the Internet is having on university teaching involves the new choices being provided b...
In this article, the author describes how he uses Wikipedia in writing courses as a means to engage ...
When the classroom is connected to the Internet, the number of possible sources of information is al...
Purpose: This purpose of this paper is to investigate whether higher education instructors use infor...
Purpose: This purpose of this paper is to investigate whether higher education instructors use infor...
In traditional classrooms, a textbook was often the only source of knowledge available; in stark con...
Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia that can be edited by users, is growing both in the number o...
he academic world initially regarded Wikipedia with misgivings for a number of reasons, including th...
The dichotomy of Wikipedia: many love it, and many others love to hate it. While students may not en...
he academic world initially regarded Wikipedia with misgivings for a number of reasons, including th...
The academic world initially regarded Wikipedia with misgivings for a number of reasons, including t...
Many lecturers are unhappy because their students refer to Wikipedia in their academic assignments. ...
The article presents a qualitative analysis of written works of students. It became the basis for re...
Purpose: This purpose of this paper is to investigate whether higher education instructors use infor...
A key impact the Internet is having on university teaching involves the new choices being provided b...
A key impact the Internet is having on university teaching involves the new choices being provided b...
In this article, the author describes how he uses Wikipedia in writing courses as a means to engage ...
When the classroom is connected to the Internet, the number of possible sources of information is al...
Purpose: This purpose of this paper is to investigate whether higher education instructors use infor...
Purpose: This purpose of this paper is to investigate whether higher education instructors use infor...
In traditional classrooms, a textbook was often the only source of knowledge available; in stark con...
Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia that can be edited by users, is growing both in the number o...
he academic world initially regarded Wikipedia with misgivings for a number of reasons, including th...
The dichotomy of Wikipedia: many love it, and many others love to hate it. While students may not en...
he academic world initially regarded Wikipedia with misgivings for a number of reasons, including th...
The academic world initially regarded Wikipedia with misgivings for a number of reasons, including t...
Many lecturers are unhappy because their students refer to Wikipedia in their academic assignments. ...
The article presents a qualitative analysis of written works of students. It became the basis for re...