Wow Gabriel, what a great article! Your method of work, the dilemmas you faced 
and the goals you set were very similar to the way I embraced Wikipedia as an 
education tool. Great work, keep it up:)

Mina


----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Gabriel Thullen 
  To: Wikimedia Education 
  Sent: Monday, March 31, 2014 11:38 PM
  Subject: Re: [Wikimedia Education] MediaWiki projects in Schools


  Hello Graeme

  I am willing to talk about the work I do with my 7th grade students. They 
work on the French Wikipedia, but I am perfectly bilingual English-French.

  National Geographic ran an article about it (in English):
  http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education/news/web-work/?ar_a=1


  Gabe




  On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 1:16 PM, rupert THURNER <[email protected]> 
wrote:

    There was a few days project in zürich called "hallo rohstoff" (hello 
commodity). Every class participating did example edits on wikiversity , and 
visited a public library to connect wikipedia with its references. Erkan and 
his colleagues of wikiversity were very welcoming btw.

    Rupert

    Am 28.03.2014 14:52 schrieb "Simon Knight" <[email protected]>:


      In addition to the OER4Schools/ORBIT projects (sent off list but 
available at http://oer.educ.cam.ac.uk/) the edutech wiki might also be of 
interest Graeme 
http://edutechwiki.unige.ch/en/Wiki_metrics,_rubrics_and_collaboration_tools#Introduction
  I also occasionally see research on pedagogic value of using Wikis although 
I'd need to hunt that out :-)

      Best

      Simon



      From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Daria Cybulska
      Sent: 28 March 2014 13:44
      To: Wikimedia Education
      Subject: Re: [Wikimedia Education] MediaWiki projects in Schools



      Don't worry Floor, we are well aware of Graeme here and really value his 
contribution! 



      It would still be interesting to see what other chapters could suggest to 
him. I mostly know of this list (scroll down for Schools):

      http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education_Portal/Projects_and_Programs



      Regards, 

      Daria



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      On 27 March 2014 17:02, Floor Koudijs <[email protected]> wrote:

      Dear Graeme,



      I'm happy to hear that you are interested in introducing Wiki work into 
schools in Scotland. I work at WMF in San Francisco on the Wikipedia Education 
Program, which is related to what you are doing. The programs we support are 
usually set up a little different than what you appear to be looking at. We 
encourage secondary schools and universities to have their students learn how 
to use and edit Wikipedia in the classroom. So instead of just another paper to 
write that only the teacher will read, students in class will learn how to 
update a Wikipedia article. 



      If this is something you'd be interested in, I would love to tell you 
more about the work that is done in this field around the world. Also, it might 
be useful for you to talk to Toni Sant, who is working on education stuff with 
Wikimedia UK. You can reach him at [email protected]. 



      There are several countries where the Ministry of Education is involved 
in introducing Wikipedia in the classroom. If you would like some more examples 
of that, please let me know and I can put you in touch with people in different 
countries who might have some inspiring stories for you. 



      Best of luck with your ideas, and please let me know if you have any 
further questions.



      Floor






      Floor Koudijs

      Wikipedia Education Program Manager

      Wikimedia Foundation

      
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      On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 6:34 AM, Graeme Arnott <[email protected]> 
wrote:

      Dear All

      I've been asked by a civil servant at the Scottish Government to look 
into the ways that mediawiki literacy could be incorporated into Scottish 
secondary school work (12-18 years of age). This might be something like 
installing MediaWiki on the schools' national intranet, or doing something with 
Wikiversity or simply using Wikipedia within a particular project. When I 
discussed the project with the civil servant it was clear that the aim was not 
simply to provide MediaWiki skills training for students and teachers, but to 
make possible collaborative inter- and intra-school work, as well as raising 
and developing the digital citizenship of school teachers and students.  That 
is really as far as I've got.

      One problem is that I don't actually work in schools. So I thought that a 
good place to start was this list, and to ask for help in identifying examples 
of any Wikimedia project work that either you've been involved in at school 
level, or that you know about. It would be great to get links to the actual 
work (if it's publicly available on Wikipedia for example), but it would also 
be good to get links to reflective blog posts on successes, failures, things to 
avoid etc.  I can then collate and map these for further discussion with the 
government.

      I'm just at the start of the conversation, but I'll keep the list updated 
on any progress.

      With thanks in advance and best regards,
      Graeme.
      Volunteer for Wikimedia UK
      Community Coordinator for Open Knowledge Foundation Scotland
      @thegrimmbrother
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