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| authors = [[Andrea Forte]]<br />[[Amy Bruckman]]
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'''From Wikipedia to the Classroom: Exploring Online Publication and Learning''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2006, written by [[Andrea Forte]] and [[Amy Bruckman]].
 
'''From Wikipedia to the Classroom: Exploring Online Publication and Learning''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2006, written by [[Andrea Forte]] and [[Amy Bruckman]].
  
 
== Overview ==
 
== Overview ==
 
Wikipedia represents an intriguing new publishing paradigm---can it be used to engage students in authentic collaborative writing activities? How can authors design wiki publishing tools and curricula to support learning among student authors? Authors suggest that wiki publishing environments can create learning opportunities that address four dimensions of authenticity: personal, real world, disciplinary, and assessment. Authors have begun a series of design studies to investigate links between wiki publishing experiences and writing-to-learn. The results of an initial study in an undergraduate government course indicate that perceived audience plays an important role in helping students monitor the quality of writing; however, students' perception of audience on the Internet is not straightforward. This preliminary iteration resulted in several guidelines that are shaping efforts to design and implement new wiki publishing tools and curricula for students and teachers.
 
Wikipedia represents an intriguing new publishing paradigm---can it be used to engage students in authentic collaborative writing activities? How can authors design wiki publishing tools and curricula to support learning among student authors? Authors suggest that wiki publishing environments can create learning opportunities that address four dimensions of authenticity: personal, real world, disciplinary, and assessment. Authors have begun a series of design studies to investigate links between wiki publishing experiences and writing-to-learn. The results of an initial study in an undergraduate government course indicate that perceived audience plays an important role in helping students monitor the quality of writing; however, students' perception of audience on the Internet is not straightforward. This preliminary iteration resulted in several guidelines that are shaping efforts to design and implement new wiki publishing tools and curricula for students and teachers.

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From Wikipedia to the Classroom: Exploring Online Publication and Learning
Authors
Andrea Forte
Amy Bruckman
Publication date
2006
Links
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From Wikipedia to the Classroom: Exploring Online Publication and Learning - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2006, written by Andrea Forte and Amy Bruckman.

Overview

Wikipedia represents an intriguing new publishing paradigm---can it be used to engage students in authentic collaborative writing activities? How can authors design wiki publishing tools and curricula to support learning among student authors? Authors suggest that wiki publishing environments can create learning opportunities that address four dimensions of authenticity: personal, real world, disciplinary, and assessment. Authors have begun a series of design studies to investigate links between wiki publishing experiences and writing-to-learn. The results of an initial study in an undergraduate government course indicate that perceived audience plays an important role in helping students monitor the quality of writing; however, students' perception of audience on the Internet is not straightforward. This preliminary iteration resulted in several guidelines that are shaping efforts to design and implement new wiki publishing tools and curricula for students and teachers.