The online resource isn’t going away. So schools are trying to help students make the best use of it.
Tag Archives: Wikipedia
YouTube’s plan to fight conspiracy theories only exposes a crisis of authority
YouTube has tapped Wikipedia to combat dubious videos with facts—revealing how hard it’s become to determine truth amid an ocean of information online
The most-edited Wikipedia pages from House of Commons IP addresses
Who’s editing what from Canadian government computers?
Wikipedia looks to play nice with PR people
Founder Jimmy Wales once said Wikipedia was no place for the “puffery and spin” of PR. That could change.
Meet the man with 130,000 Wikipedia edits
David Purdy is an instructor at King’s in Halifax
Names in the news
Sept. 6-13, 2012: Blake and Ryan get hitched, Philip Roth takes on Wikipedia, and pro football tackles gay marriage
Newt Gingrich: best trivial pursuit president ever
Scott Feschuk on the walking Wikipedia with fat baby hands who is wooing America
How porn parodies avoid copyright restrictions
And why all this make SOPA look even more evil
Wikipedia blacks out to protest SOPA
Legislation could ‘fatally damage’ the free Internet, online encyclopedia says
The case against Wikipedia in the classroom
Students should learn to build arguments, not write entries