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By Enochlau, May 26, 2008

High-school students study course on Wikipedia

HSC students to get Wikipedia course – As of next year, the English curriculum for students sitting for the Higher School Certificate, which is taken in New South Wales, Australia, will incorporate an elective called "Global Village", which will include the option of studying Wikipedia. Explaining the choice of Wikipedia, the English inspector at the Board of Studies, which oversees the HSC, said that Wikipedia reflects "notions of the global village", and that the course will allow students to examine communications on a global scale. There has been a positive response from education.au, a not-for-profit educational organisation that brought Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales to Australia on a speaking engagement last year; its CEO said that it has been only in the past couple of years that education systems have been coming to terms with how to use the Internet in a systematic way, and that young people need to learn about how to understand and contextualise the information they can gather anywhere, any time at the click of a mouse, and to determine "whether there's an alternative view".

Other mentions

Other recent mentions in the online press include:

  • Clinton's entry in Wikipedia has a watchdog – One of the editors watching over Hillary Clinton's Wikipedia biography has been brought unexpected celebrity and is profiled by this article.
  • The Wiki business plan – Sue Gardner and Kul Wadhwa talk about growth plans for Wikimedia, the business side of the foundation, and future opportunities.
  • REPN TRI to the FULLEST!!! - "[A]s a model of discourse, it's a killjoy"; this author believes that the style of the prose on Wikipedia is apt to lead students to believe that intellectual discourse is "leaden" and "spiritless".




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