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The vast majority of the undergraduates authors teach will not become professional scholars, but all will be educated citizens with a responsibility to put their knowledge and abilities to use for the common good. Authors work with them, then, is not only about exposing them to the critical methods and modes of thinking that are central to knowledge-making in fields, but also about helping them to map humanist questions and approaches onto an always complex and changing world. [[Wikipedia]] (http://ww... | The vast majority of the undergraduates authors teach will not become professional scholars, but all will be educated citizens with a responsibility to put their knowledge and abilities to use for the common good. Authors work with them, then, is not only about exposing them to the critical methods and modes of thinking that are central to knowledge-making in fields, but also about helping them to map humanist questions and approaches onto an always complex and changing world. [[Wikipedia]] (http://ww... | ||
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+ | Kill, Melanie. (2012). "[[16. Teaching Digital Rhetoric: Wikipedia, Collaboration, and the Politics of Free Knowledge]]". Open Book Publishers. | ||
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+ | {{cite journal |last1=Kill |first1=Melanie |title=16. Teaching Digital Rhetoric: Wikipedia, Collaboration, and the Politics of Free Knowledge |date=2012 |url=https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/16._Teaching_Digital_Rhetoric:_Wikipedia,_Collaboration,_and_the_Politics_of_Free_Knowledge |journal=Open Book Publishers}} | ||
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+ | Kill, Melanie. (2012). &quot;<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/16._Teaching_Digital_Rhetoric:_Wikipedia,_Collaboration,_and_the_Politics_of_Free_Knowledge">16. Teaching Digital Rhetoric: Wikipedia, Collaboration, and the Politics of Free Knowledge</a>&quot;. Open Book Publishers. | ||
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Revision as of 07:54, 3 December 2019
Authors | Melanie Kill |
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Publication date | 2012 |
Links | Original |
16. Teaching Digital Rhetoric: Wikipedia, Collaboration, and the Politics of Free Knowledge - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2012, written by Melanie Kill.
Overview
The vast majority of the undergraduates authors teach will not become professional scholars, but all will be educated citizens with a responsibility to put their knowledge and abilities to use for the common good. Authors work with them, then, is not only about exposing them to the critical methods and modes of thinking that are central to knowledge-making in fields, but also about helping them to map humanist questions and approaches onto an always complex and changing world. Wikipedia (http://ww...
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Wikipedia Quality
Kill, Melanie. (2012). "[[16. Teaching Digital Rhetoric: Wikipedia, Collaboration, and the Politics of Free Knowledge]]". Open Book Publishers.
English Wikipedia
{{cite journal |last1=Kill |first1=Melanie |title=16. Teaching Digital Rhetoric: Wikipedia, Collaboration, and the Politics of Free Knowledge |date=2012 |url=https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/16._Teaching_Digital_Rhetoric:_Wikipedia,_Collaboration,_and_the_Politics_of_Free_Knowledge |journal=Open Book Publishers}}
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Kill, Melanie. (2012). "<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/16._Teaching_Digital_Rhetoric:_Wikipedia,_Collaboration,_and_the_Politics_of_Free_Knowledge">16. Teaching Digital Rhetoric: Wikipedia, Collaboration, and the Politics of Free Knowledge</a>". Open Book Publishers.