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Attention! The Community Programs Team needs new case studies! Submit your case study and get featured in a new brochure. [[<tvar|lm>Case_studies</tvar>| Click here to learn more]].





Από τότε που ξεκίνησε η Βικιπαίδεια το 2001, οι εκπαιδευτές σε όλο τον κόσμο είχαν ενσωματώσει την ελεύθερη εγκυκλοπαίδεια που ο καθένας μπορεί να γράψει στα προγράμματα σπουδών τους. Το 2010, το Ίδρυμα Wikimedia ξεκίνησε το Wikipedia Education Program για να προσφέρει μεγαλύτερη υποστήριξη στους διδάσκοντες που ενδιαφέρονταν για τη Βικιπαίδεια ως εργαλείο διδασκαλίας.

Brochure in PDF format, collecting these case studies, published June 2012. (direct download)

In the following pages, educators will explain Wikipedia assignments they’ve used to meet learning objectives for their courses. They will also explain how they assessed or graded these assignments. These case studies can help you form a plan for how you can use Wikipedia as a teaching tool in your class.

Published case studies

Case Studies: Assignments

  • Definitions, James M. Lipuma and Davida Scharf, United States
  • Videos, Jennifer Geigel Mikulay, United States
  • Internship, Edward Galloway and William Daw, United States

Case Studies: Grading

  • Content, Anne McNeil, United States

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To get started, fill out the form box below with a descriptive title. Once you have chosen that title, click the "Draft a case study!" button, and you will be taken to a page where you can start drafting your case study.


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