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[edit]DescriptionCase Studies, How instructors are teaching with Wikipedia (Wiki Education Foundation).pdf |
English: Case studies on how to use Wikipedia as a teaching tool in higher education classrooms as part of the Wiki Education Foundation's Classroom Program. |
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Source | Wiki Education Foundation |
Author | Wikimedia Foundation, Wiki Education Foundation, EXBROOK, other contributors as credited |
Other versions | InDesign source files available by request. For older versions, see File:Wikipedia Education Program Case Studies.pdf. |
Wiki Education Foundation print brochures | ||
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This set of print brochures, updated in September 2014, is available in print from Wiki Education Foundation for the Classroom Program and other higher education outreach activities. They should be printed on B5 paper, or on A4 paper at 116%. | ||
Editing Wikipedia | ||
Illustrating Wikipedia | ||
Evaluating Wikipedia | ||
Case Studies | ||
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- File:Instructor Basics, How to use Wikipedia as a teaching tool (Wiki Education Foundation).pdf
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