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==Wikipedia Teaching Fellow== ==Wikipedia Teaching Fellow==
-*Why Wikipedia doesn't belong in the classroom 
-* http://readwrite.com/2012/09/12/why-wikipedia-doesnt-belong-in-the-classroom#awesm=~odWt4v6wjLEVCV 
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-====RESPONSE:==== 
*Why Wikipedia does belong in the classroom *Why Wikipedia does belong in the classroom
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Jonathan Obar <obar AT msu.edu> Jonathan Obar <obar AT msu.edu>
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 +(in response to:)
 +*Why Wikipedia doesn't belong in the classroom
 +* http://readwrite.com/2012/09/12/why-wikipedia-doesnt-belong-in-the-classroom#awesm=~odWt4v6wjLEVCV
==Wikipedia Ambassador Program== ==Wikipedia Ambassador Program==
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[edit] New Media Literacy

  • Professor Dale Bradley
  • Module: Information Society
  • Two blog posts per module
    • Submitted via Assignment tool URL
  • how and why documents and documentation will not disappear now that the Internet is here
  • but the fundamental social necessity of producing, recording, storing, and circulating information does not.
  • Produsage
    • open, peer to peer, and radically democratic system of knowledge production and circulation
  • Biased
    • because it necessarily and obviously reflects the interests of those who choose to contribute
    • War of 1812 analysis
    • Tensions abound, as do agonized discussions over the facts, processes, sources, and presentation of the material.
  • Reliability
    • Nature article

[edit] Wikipedia Teaching Fellow

  • Why Wikipedia does belong in the classroom

Jonathan Obar <obar AT msu.edu>

(in response to:)

[edit] Wikipedia Ambassador Program

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