Fred Bauder wrote:
Fred Bauder wrote:
http://weblogg-ed.com/2005/wikipedia-lesson-plan/
Indeed, must have worked very well, since as of 2009 [[horse]] has 211
references, an advance on 0 when that was written.
I encountered a group of college students editing a somewhat
Ray Saintonge wrote:
Charles Matthews wrote:
The article you posted seemed to
take the epistemology as the basic lesson: if you tell me we know
that, what do you mean by know? It's a reasonable assumption that
being analytical about how something in an encyclopedia article can
be
Fred Bauder wrote:
http://weblogg-ed.com/2005/wikipedia-lesson-plan/
Indeed, must have worked very well, since as of 2009 [[horse]] has 211
references, an advance on 0 when that was written.
I encountered a group of college students editing a somewhat neglected
article I had started,
Fred Bauder wrote:
http://weblogg-ed.com/2005/wikipedia-lesson-plan/
Indeed, must have worked very well, since as of 2009 [[horse]] has 211
references, an advance on 0 when that was written.
I encountered a group of college students editing a somewhat neglected
article I had started,
As for the article on Horse, I hope this wasn't the real example used
in class, because by the time the letter was written, it still had no
references. The current state of the article is due to the subsequent
improvements by a number of experienced Wikipedians.
David Goodman, Ph.D, M.L.S.