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I've heard that the error rate in Wikipedia isn't too different to
Encyclopedia Britannica!
 Chris
 
 -----Original Message-----
From: learning development in higher education network
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Pat Hill
Sent: 08 March 2007 13:16
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Subject: Re: Using wikipedia



	
	Hi David
	I'm not sure about the whole University but I know that in the
School of Music, Humanities and Media using Wikipedia seems to be akin
to using your Aunty Ethel's cousin's husband's anecdote as evidence,
judging by the moral indignation it evokes. My view is that it's not a
bad starting point if you want a way into a difficult topic but it can't
be quoted as a reliable source.
	Regards
	Pat
	Pat Hill 
	Academic Skills Tutor 
	School of Music, Humanities and Media 
	Tel 01484 472170 
	Room WG20 West Building 
	University of Huddersfield 

		-----Original Message-----
		From: learning development in higher education network
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of David Donnarumma (Staff)
		Sent: 08 March 2007 12:51
		To: [log in to unmask]
		Subject: Using wikipedia
		
		

		Hello, 

		I came across the following article
(http://education.guardian.co.uk/elearning/story/0,,2028515,00.html
<http://education.guardian.co.uk/elearning/story/0,,2028515,00.html> )
which involves students writing for wikipedia - similar to the 'evolving
writing wiki'. An interesting way of getting students to develop their
writing, as what they produce is open to discussion by many people. I
think it really helps to develop students' reflective approach to
writing. Another interesting point is the growing acceptance of
wikipedia as a reference.

		Has anybody else had an experience in developing
students' writing in this way? How acceptable is wikipedia as a
reference at universities?

		Regards, 

		David 

		Brunel University 


	

	

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