Wikimedia in higher education/2013/University of Sydney

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Wikimedia in Higher Education Symposium
University of Sydney, Australia, 5 April, 2013
Camperdown Campus, Old Teachers College Building (A22)

Key links
Event page | Meetup page | Proposal and draft | Wikimedia Education Portal

Hashtags

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About

This one day symposium brought academics and editors together, to discuss best practise for using Wikimedia projects such as Wikipedia and Wikiversity as platforms for education within the Australian higher education system.

Background

Wikipedia Education Programs have had mixed success in countries where they have been run (Austria, Brazil, Canada, Czech Republic, Egypt, Germany, India, Italy, Macedonia, Mexico, Russia, United Kingdom, or United States) under the auspices of the Wikimedia Foundation. For example:

  1. India: Plagued with problems
  2. United States and Canada mildly successful at engaging students and resulting in new and valued content contributions but has had limited success in converting students to long-term contributors
  3. Arabic speaking countries: There are early signs of the program being considered a success in terms of both content and longer-term contributors

There are numerous instances of "Wikipedia in education" course-work already being run in Australia, without incident; however they are either not disclosed or not well advertised, and invariably there has been little opportunity to discuss these in an academic setting within the Australian academic community. There is also a course which has successfully integrated Wikinews into learning outcomes; however there are concerns about the scalability of this idea.

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Speakers

Program

When What & Who Where
8:30-9:00 Registration & Session Sign-up Writing Hub Common Room, 329
9:00-9:10 Opening and welcome Teachers College Lecture Theatre 306
9:10-9:30 Opening guest speaker: Toby Hudson, 99of9, tobyhudson University of Sydney (USYD), Why use Wikimedia projects in higher education?
9:30-10:30 Keynote: Kerry Kilner, Kerry Kilner, University of Queensland (UQ), Teaching Research Methods Using Wikipedia, Q&A
10:30-10:45 Morning Tea Writing Hub Common Room, 329 (TC)
10:45-12:00 Presentations (20 minutes each, with 5-minute Q&A) Teachers College Lecture Theatre 306
10:45 Liam Wyatt, Wittylama, wittylama, Queensland University of Technology, Wikipedia: The endless palimpest
11:10 James Neill, University of Canberra, Higher education and the social ecology of Wikimedia sister projects
11:35 Matthew Todd (USYD)
12:00-1:00 Interactive Sessions
12:00-1:00, Option 1 Workshop led by Rebecca Plumbe, Arts eLearning Writing Hub Tutorial Room, 330 (TC)
12:00-1:00, Option 2 Roundtable discussions led by Leigh Blackall (based on this proposal), La Trobe University: Leigh Blackall, Toby Hudson, Frances Di Lauro, Steven King,Angela Shetler (USYD) and audience Tutorial Room 331 (TC)
1:00 Lunch
2:00-3:30 Presentations (25 minutes each, with 5-minute Q&A) Teachers College Lecture Theatre 448
2:00-2:30 Salvatore Babones (USYD), Education as socialization: Wikipedia in the classroom
2:30-3:00 Stuart Fraser (USYD), Wikipedia as a learning and teaching tool for senior physiology students
3:00-3:30 Mylee Joseph, (Aliaretiree) and Kathryn Barwick, Rubicon49bce (State Library of New South Wales), Innovation Project and Wikipedia at State Library of NSW
3:40-4:30 Panel Discussion: Kerrie Henderson, Policy Manager (USYD), John Vandenberg, John Vandenberg, Treasurer and past-President WMAU, Salvatore Babones (USYD), James Neill (UC), Stuart Fraser (USYD)
4:30 Closing and refreshments Writing Hub Common Room, 329 (TC)

Intended outcomes

Short term measures of success
Medium term measures of success
Suggestions for future goals

Ideas and issues about ways to manage university Wikimedia projects

See also

See also

  1. Wikimedia in higher education/Australia
  2. Budget
  3. Travel assistance
  4. w:en:Wikipedia:Wikipedia in Higher Education Symposium, March 2014 (followup symposium in 2014)

External links

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