Wikipedia Education Program/News/3 October 2011
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India Campus Ambassador starts video series editAbhishek Suryawanshi, a Campus Ambassador in the India Education Program, has started a video series chronicling the experiences of participants in the program. Abhishek's goal is to create short, fun interviews of Ambassadors, professors, students, and others as part of a video diary. His first video, featuring Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees member Bishakha Datta, is now available on Wikimedia Commons. Watch the video. WMF leads workshop at MobilityShifts editWikimedia Foundation Global Education Program Director Frank Schulenburg is leading a workshop at next week's MobilityShifts conference in New York City. Hosted by the New School, MobilityShifts is an event geared toward conversations about learning with digital media. Frank's workshop, "Wikipedia and Academia, Friends at Last?" will cover the basics of incorporating Wikipedia into higher education learning and teaching. Learn more or register to attend. Ambassadors present at EduCause conference editAttending the EduCause Annual Conference? Come to a Wikipedia session! Ambassadors Richard Knipel and Cristian Opazo will present information on how Wikipedia can be used as a teaching tool in higher education courses, using several specific curricular efforts as an example. Read more about Richard and Crisitan's presentation. University of British Columbia hosts Wikipedia event editThe Centre for Learning, Teaching, and Technology at the University of British Columbia is hosting an event on Thursday, October 6, that addresses some of the work being done in the Canada Education Program. Dr. James Heilman of Wikimedia Canada and Dr. Jon Beasley-Murray, who has used Wikipedia as a teaching tool in his class, will present information on how Canadian universities like UBC can become more involved with Wikipedia. Learn more about the event. |