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One of our key strategic goals as an organisation is to support the use of the Wikimedia projects as an effective tool for education and learning in the UK. We work with universities, support teachers developing Open Educational Resources, and advocate for the use of Wikimedia in education.


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<big><big>[[Universities]]</big></big><br />


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We support courses across the United Kingdom to use Wikimedia editing as part of  their teaching and assessment.


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<div class="about-buttons" style="background-color: #006699;">&nbsp;[[Universities|Read more]]</div>


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<big><big>[https://wikimedia.org.uk/w/images/d/d9/Digital_Literacy_-_The_Wikimedia_Way_-_June_2018.pdf Digital Literacy, The Wikimedia Way]</big></big><br />


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Wikimedia UK produced this report in June 2018, which maps engagement with the Wikimedia Projects against various existing digital literacy frameworks.


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<div class="about-buttons" style="background-color: #006699;">&nbsp;[https://wikimedia.org.uk/w/images/d/d9/Digital_Literacy_-_The_Wikimedia_Way_-_June_2018.pdf Read more]</div>


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<big><big>[[Guide for Teachers (Draft)|Secondary education]]</big></big></br>
The proper use of Wikipedia as a resource can be taught in a practical way; and, just as important, a good understanding of the issues relating to an informed and critical use of Wikipedia are skills that can readily be applied to other online or in-print information sources.


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Latest revision as of 09:16, 11 August 2022

Our work in education

One of our key strategic goals as an organisation is to support the use of the Wikimedia projects as an effective tool for education and learning in the UK. We work with universities, support teachers developing Open Educational Resources, and advocate for the use of Wikimedia in education.

Universities

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We support courses across the United Kingdom to use Wikimedia editing as part of their teaching and assessment.


Digital Literacy, The Wikimedia Way

Wikimedia UK produced this report in June 2018, which maps engagement with the Wikimedia Projects against various existing digital literacy frameworks.