Be careful about comparing website statistics. There are two groups of
people on the user end of a website: the user signed on and the one
impacted by the website’s information. With Wikipedea they are the
same; with educational websites like WikiEducator  the end user is
rarely the one signed on. The one signed on takes the information and
applies it in learning situations which impact many end users of that
information. It has been my finding that Wikipedea is far from being
the best source of information for primary and to some extent
secondary school learning. Knowledgeable users and contributors (both
material and monetary wise) understand this. They do expect quality
not quantity in what the website provides as the next generation is
being impacted.

Jim Kelly
WE member: http://www.wikieducator.org/User:Jkelly952

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