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Meet Students Where They Are: Centering Wikipedia in the Classroom

Title: Meet Students Where They Are: Centering Wikipedia in the Classroom
Language: English
Authors: Park, Diana E.; Bridges, Laurie M.
Source: Communications in Information Literacy. Jun 2022 16(1):4-23.
Availability: Communications in Information Literacy. e-mail: editors@comminfolit.org; Web site: https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/comminfolit/
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 21
Publication Date: 2022
Document Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
Descriptors: Encyclopedias; Electronic Publishing; Collaborative Writing; Information Literacy; Information Sources; Literacy Education; Reliability; Access to Information; Internet; College Students; Teaching Methods; Course Content; Class Activities; Bias; Languages; Mathematics; Censorship; Privacy; Course Evaluation
Geographic Terms: Oregon
ISSN: 1933-5954
Abstract: There is a common classroom refrain, "Don't use "Wikipedia"; it's unreliable." Unfortunately, this simple dismissal of the world's largest repository of information fails to engage students in a critical conversation about how knowledge within "Wikipedia" is constructed and shared. "Wikipedia" is available in almost 300 languages, it is the top result in most Google searches, and it provides free, well-sourced, information to millions of people every day. However, despite these positives, there is uneven geographic, historical, and cultural representation; there are well-known information gaps related to women, gender, and sexual identity; and the majority of "Wikipedia" editors are white, Western, men. Engaging students in complex conversations about this information source is one way to improve students' information literacy skills. In 2019 we decided to meet students where they are by developing a two-credit course, "Wikipedia and Information Equity," at Oregon State University that centers and critically examines "Wikipedia" as an information source and as a community of editors co-creating public knowledge. This article shares our experience teaching this two-credit course three times, with the ultimate goal of providing a template and starting point from which other instructors can develop similar courses and curricula about information equity through the lens of "Wikipedia."
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2022
Accession Number: EJ1340995
Database: ERIC