Wikimedia projects as teaching tools

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Wikipedia and the other Wikimedia projects have enormous potential as teaching tools. This page is a preliminary effort to outline possible areas in which Wikimedia projects can add value as tools, and how this may be done. It is a work in progress so please do add any examples or ideas you may have.

Languages

For language students, the translation of Wikipedia articles is an excellent way to sharpen linguistic and translation skills. It also offers the chance to review spelling and grammar and the use of language by native speakers.

Digital literacy

Some academics are concerned that students are arriving at university without critical thinking skills, research skills. Editing Wikipedia is a great way to learn these skills. Referencing articles is excellent for learning research methods, understanding verifiability is equally important. The basics of wiki markup provide a solid foundation for those wanting to learn to code.

Photography

Those wanting to improve their photography skills can use Wikimedia Commons as a way of gaining an audience for their work and being able to discuss different techniques and skills.

Subject knowledge

Wikipedia's referencing system provides easy access to aggregated, useful content on any given topic.