Teaching Wikipedia as a mirrored technology.

by Colleen A. Reilly.

"Digital spaces on the World Wide Web can be consumed as windowed 
technologies, providing apparently transparent access to information, or 
as mirrors, multi–layered and complex, requiring critical reflexivity 
for productive participation. Approaching Wikipedia as a mirrored 
technology exploits its potential as a pedagogical tool with which 
students can improve their research practices and writing proficiency in 
digital environments. Students can learn to grapple with Wikipedia as a 
complex, living discourse community, whose rhetorical practices and 
technical conventions they must learn in order to make contributions to 
it that are accepted by fellow editors of the site and withstand its 
unique editorial processes. By writing for Wikipedia, students become 
critical users of this digital resource, develop rhetorical and 
technological proficiency, and generate texts that prompt real–world 
response and provide potentially useful information for fellow users of 
this massive digital resource."

First Monday, Volume 16, Number 1 - 3 January 2011
http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/viewArticle/2824/2746

Other info linking to the subject above on Furtherfield:

An Artist's Guide for Editing Wikipedia by Rob Myers
http://www.furtherfield.org/displayreview.php?review_id=350

Wishing all well.

marc
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