Dear All
The Wikimedia in Education UK Summit 2020 will be taking place on the
26th of Feb at Coventry University.
The event aims to share experiences from Wikimedia’s use in teaching,
learning and assessment. It is a chance to learn more about the role
of Wikipedia (and other sister projects such as Wikidata or Wikimedia
Commons) in education and to reflect on current pedagogical practice.
The keynotes will be delivered by Prof. Allison Littlejohn (Director
of UCL Knowledge Lab) and Lorna Campbell (Senior Service Manager –
Learning Technology, University of Edinburgh).
The programme of sessions include presentations by experienced
practitioners on the use of Wikipedia and its sister projects in
higher education, research insights, hands-on workshops and
unconference-style sessions.
Full programme:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_UK/Events/Wikimedia_in_Education
You can now register via Eventbrite:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/wikimedia-in-education-uk-summit-tickets-83959943451
Tickets are £30 for waged attendees and £10 for unwaged. A hot lunch,
reception snacks and break-time refreshments are included in the price
of the ticket.
Hope this is of interest to many of you.
Dr Daniel Villar-Onrubia SFHEA
Co-Chair of the OER20 Conference
Principal Innovation Lead
Disruptive Media Learning Lab
Coventry University
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