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Contributing to Wikimedia projects, such as Wikipedia, Wikiversity and Wikibooks, is an educational opportunity in the fullest sense, developing sophisticated collaboration, scholarly writing and critical thinking skills at the same time as subject knowledge. Improving an article can be a demanding project in either formal and informal education, for a talented student or a whole class.
Contributing to Wikimedia projects, such as Wikipedia, Wikiversity and Wikibooks, is an educational opportunity in the fullest sense, developing sophisticated collaboration, scholarly writing and critical thinking skills at the same time as subject knowledge. Improving an article can be a demanding project in either formal and informal education, for a talented student or a whole class.


'''Wikimedia UK is working with some of the country's most respected and innovative institutions to explore how Wikimedia projects can benefit UK education. In partnership with universities and support bodies, we are gradually establishing Wikimedia as part of the landscape of higher and secondary education.'''
'''Wikimedia UK is working with some of the country's most respected and innovative institutions to explore how Wikimedia projects can benefit UK education. In partnership with universities and support bodies, we are gradually establishing Wikimedia as part of the landscape of higher education, secondary education, and lifelong learning.'''


The Wikimedia Foundation has [http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/For_educators an extensive set of educator resources], including [http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/Reasons_to_use_Wikipedia reasons to use Wikipedia], [http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/Case_Studies case studies] and [http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/Materials_for_Teaching teaching materials].
The Wikimedia Foundation has [http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/For_educators an extensive set of educator resources], including [http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/Reasons_to_use_Wikipedia reasons to use Wikipedia], [http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/Case_Studies case studies] and [http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/Materials_for_Teaching teaching materials].
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Feedback is invited on our draft [[education strategy]] and five-year plan.
Feedback is invited on our draft [[education strategy]] and five-year plan.


==Projects==
==Brochure==
[[File:Wikipedia Education Program Case Studies (WMUK version).pdf|thumb]]
[[:File:Wikipedia Education Program Case Studies (WMUK version).pdf|"How universities are teaching with Wikipedia"]] is a brochure of case studies, authored by the Wikimedia Foundation and adapted by Wikimedia UK.
==Current Projects==


===Education conference===
===Education conference===
Wikimedia UK ran the first [[EduWiki Conference 2012|EduWiki Conference]] on Wednesday 5th and Thursday 6th of September 2012 at the University of Leicester, bringing teaching and support staff together with Wikimedia volunteers. Reactions, slides and video are available. We are currently organising the [[EduWiki Conference 2013|second EduWiki Conference]] on 1-2 November 2013 in Cardiff.
Wikimedia UK ran the first [[EduWiki Conference 2012|EduWiki Conference]] on 5th and 6th of September 2012 at the University of Leicester, bringing teaching and support staff together with Wikimedia volunteers. Reactions, slides and video are available.
 
The [[EduWiki Conference 2013|second EduWiki Conference]], on 1st and 2nd November 2013 in Cardiff, had a very international flavour and considered a whole spectrum of educational contexts, including Wikipedia for kids, photojournalism, the transition from school to university and more detail about running Wikipedia university assignments.


===Jisc Wikimedia Ambassador===
===Jisc Wikimedia Ambassador===
Wikimedia UK is working with Jisc to deliver a 9 month [[/Jisc Wikimedia Ambassador]] programme over 2013-14.
Wikimedia UK is working with [http://www.jisc.ac.uk Jisc] to deliver a [[Expert outreach/Jisc Ambassador|nine month project]] from July 2013 to March 2014, to encourage a range of audiences (librarians, teachers, researchers and students) within learning and research to engage with Wikimedia UK and Wikimedia projects for mutual benefit. This includes [[Expert outreach/Jisc Ambassador/Research impact and open education|a programme of workshops in institutions]] on "Wikimedia: linking research impact and open education".


===Wikipedia Interest Group===
===Student societies===
A [https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A0=WIKIPEDIA-INTEREST-GROUP "WIG" mailing list is available] for educators interested in the potential of Wikipedia or its sister projects, or for Wikimedians interested in supporting education. This is a low-traffic list and is distinct from the [https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/education Wikimedia Education mailing list] run by the Wikimedia Foundation.
'''Imperial College, London''' attracted national attention as the first UK university to have a Wikipedia student society. The students [[London Wikipedia Academy|organised a day event]] to explore relations between Wikipedia and academia. The [[Cambridge University Wikipedia Society]] has also been quite active since 2012. We have also experimented with a fresher fair stall at the '''University of Warwick''' and found it an excellent way of gathering interest from enthusiastic undergraduates.


===Student Societies===
Our [[student societies]] page explains how we can help students get a society under way.
'''Imperial College, London''' attracted national attention as the first UK university to have a Wikipedia student society. The students [[London Wikipedia Academy|organised a day event]] to explore relations between Wikipedia and academia. Our [[student societies]] page explains how we can help students get a society under way.


We experimented with a fresher fair stall at the '''University of Warwick''' and found it an excellent way of gathering interest from enthusiastic undergraduates.


== Other education activities ==
===Campus wikilounges===
===Campus wikilounges===
'''University of Manchester''' and '''University of Liverpool''' are among the institutions where Wikimedia volunteers have provided "Wikilounge" events, helping students make informed use of Wikipedia.
'''University of Manchester''' and '''University of Liverpool''' are among the institutions where Wikimedia volunteers have provided "Wikilounge" events, helping students make informed use of Wikipedia.
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===University Wikimedians in Residence===
===University Wikimedians in Residence===
Wikimedia UK is working up a draft job description for [[/University Wikimedian in Residence]]
Wikimedia UK is working up a draft job description for [[/University Wikimedian in Residence]] and aims to establish these soon.
 
== Mailing lists ==
===Wikipedia Interest Group===
A [http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A0=WIKIPEDIA-INTEREST-GROUP "WIG" mailing list is available] for educators interested in the potential of Wikipedia or its sister projects, or for Wikimedians interested in supporting education. This is a low-traffic list.


=== Wikimedia Education ===
The [http://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/education Wikimedia Education mailing list] run by the Wikimedia Foundation, offering an online forum for people directly involved in Wikimedia-related education projects around the world.


==Call to action==
==Call to action==
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To register an interest, contact martin.poulter{{@}}wikimedia.org.uk with your name, institution, role
To register an interest, contact martin.poulter{{@}}wikimedia.org.uk with your name, institution, role
(lecturer/ teaching assistant/ student) and any experience on Wikipedia or its sister projects.
(lecturer/ teaching assistant/ student) and any experience on Wikipedia or its sister projects.
===WMUK Education Committee===
The [[Education Committee]] is a WMUK advisory committee which reports to and helps inform the board on educational matters.
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Wikipedia Education Program United Kingdom logo.svg

Contributing to Wikimedia projects, such as Wikipedia, Wikiversity and Wikibooks, is an educational opportunity in the fullest sense, developing sophisticated collaboration, scholarly writing and critical thinking skills at the same time as subject knowledge. Improving an article can be a demanding project in either formal and informal education, for a talented student or a whole class.

Wikimedia UK is working with some of the country's most respected and innovative institutions to explore how Wikimedia projects can benefit UK education. In partnership with universities and support bodies, we are gradually establishing Wikimedia as part of the landscape of higher education, secondary education, and lifelong learning.

The Wikimedia Foundation has an extensive set of educator resources, including reasons to use Wikipedia, case studies and teaching materials.

Strategy

Feedback is invited on our draft education strategy and five-year plan.

Brochure

Wikipedia Education Program Case Studies (WMUK version).pdf

"How universities are teaching with Wikipedia" is a brochure of case studies, authored by the Wikimedia Foundation and adapted by Wikimedia UK.

Current Projects

Education conference

Wikimedia UK ran the first EduWiki Conference on 5th and 6th of September 2012 at the University of Leicester, bringing teaching and support staff together with Wikimedia volunteers. Reactions, slides and video are available.

The second EduWiki Conference, on 1st and 2nd November 2013 in Cardiff, had a very international flavour and considered a whole spectrum of educational contexts, including Wikipedia for kids, photojournalism, the transition from school to university and more detail about running Wikipedia university assignments.

Jisc Wikimedia Ambassador

Wikimedia UK is working with Jisc to deliver a nine month project from July 2013 to March 2014, to encourage a range of audiences (librarians, teachers, researchers and students) within learning and research to engage with Wikimedia UK and Wikimedia projects for mutual benefit. This includes a programme of workshops in institutions on "Wikimedia: linking research impact and open education".

Student societies

Imperial College, London attracted national attention as the first UK university to have a Wikipedia student society. The students organised a day event to explore relations between Wikipedia and academia. The Cambridge University Wikipedia Society has also been quite active since 2012. We have also experimented with a fresher fair stall at the University of Warwick and found it an excellent way of gathering interest from enthusiastic undergraduates.

Our student societies page explains how we can help students get a society under way.


Other education activities

Campus wikilounges

University of Manchester and University of Liverpool are among the institutions where Wikimedia volunteers have provided "Wikilounge" events, helping students make informed use of Wikipedia.

Wikimedia Outreach Ambassador

University of Bristol has supported a unique paid internship to explore co-working between Wikimedia UK and a university. One outcome was a Wikimedia Girl Geek Dinner hosted at the university, involving students, lecturers and the broader public.

Wikiversity

Lecturers at University of Exeter (Economics Classroom Experiments) and University of Westminster (Political Simulation and Gaming) are among those using Wikiversity as a learning platform or to share good practice with their colleagues.

Student inductions and wiki-literacy

Alex Stinson from the United States explains the Campus Ambassador programme at a workshop in the University of Bristol, 19 March 2011

It is important that students and pupils understand the limitations of Wikipedia (and encyclopaedias in general) as well as its usefulness. The Wikimedia community have created many resources to explain the basic concepts of reliability, neutrality and Wikipedia's internal review processes. Wikimedia UK can provide material for student inductions (Contact us).

Science learning centres

Our work with the UK Association of Science & Discovery Centres includes a keynote at their Marketing Managers Conference and a half-day workshop at Science Learning Centre South West.

Advisory bodies

Wikimedia UK is forming links with national advisory bodies to make sure that relevant information about the Wikimedia projects is available to teaching staff, support staff and educational developers. For example, the JISC Centre for Educational Technology and Interoperability Standards has a guide to Wikimedia Commons as a platform for Open Educational Resources.

University Wikimedians in Residence

Wikimedia UK is working up a draft job description for /University Wikimedian in Residence and aims to establish these soon.

Mailing lists

Wikipedia Interest Group

A "WIG" mailing list is available for educators interested in the potential of Wikipedia or its sister projects, or for Wikimedians interested in supporting education. This is a low-traffic list.

Wikimedia Education

The Wikimedia Education mailing list run by the Wikimedia Foundation, offering an online forum for people directly involved in Wikimedia-related education projects around the world.

Call to action

Wikimedia volunteers can help educational projects by meeting with teaching staff, librarians or support staff to raise awareness, using the many resources for educators already created. Some funding is available for travel and subsistence, but only by prior arrangement and in accordance with Wikimedia UK's Expenses Policy. The office can arrange for supporting materials if given plenty of prior notice.

Experienced Wikipedians can also apply to be Online Ambassadors to support students remotely. Helping student newcomers to write good quality articles can be highly rewarding, while making a big improvement to Wikipedia's quality.

We are developing Campus Ambassador training for university staff or students who want to support educational projects, based on a programme which is under way in many US universities. To register an interest, contact martin.poulteratwikimedia.org.uk with your name, institution, role (lecturer/ teaching assistant/ student) and any experience on Wikipedia or its sister projects.

WMUK Education Committee

The Education Committee is a WMUK advisory committee which reports to and helps inform the board on educational matters.