t: Re: [Wiki-research-l] What instructors think about teaching
> with Wikipedia AFTER having tried it?
> >
> > Piotr,
> >
> > I think this is an excellent topic, FWIW.
> >
> > And I bet the Wikipedia Education Program would be interested in the
> outcomes
Jesús, I suppose the key to understanding effectiveness of help pages may
have big variations between language projects. As for the help sections on
WP:PT, they are simply overwhelming, and navigating through them can feel
like wandering through the Minotaur's maze.
Juliana
On Sat, Feb 9, 2019
I can add something to this, from my own experiences and from what
colleagues have told me. Here are some negative feedbacks to the experience
of teaching with Wikipedia. Not in any particular order:
1. Lack of support from the Wikipedia community (reversions, scaring
newbies - depends on the
Hi all. Does anybody know any studies about mental health of participants
in collective, horizontal collaboration environments?
Thank you,
Juliana
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Regarding featured articles, I conducted a small study (should be out in
Oct.) on the Portuguese Wikipedia about those related to Ancient History.
Although the sample was obviously small, my findings were clear and
confirmed by many admins later: most articles are translations/new material
made by
One other thing to consider is the specifics of how a language
group/culture deals with collaborative work. I have no idea how to tackle
this, though I've seen some studies in that direction.
I'm sure some of you here have heard about the absolute mess and
conflict-ridden Portuguese Wikipedia.
Hi all. I was wondering if anyone would be interested in discussing a paper
I've been working on, which uses Wikipedia to assess questions on
authorship and authority in Ancient Historiography.
I don't know where is the best place to upload the draft, though... There's
the Academia.edu "sessions"
Yes, I also received this horrible spam.
Juliana
On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 9:58 PM, Kerry Raymond
wrote:
> I just received this response to my message to this wiki-research mailing
> list. Do we think it acceptable that people sign up to this list with this
> kind of
specific group
>and which are clearly relevant to the expertise and goals of that group,
>and follow scientific best practices for open and ethical research,
> seem to
>work pretty well (with all the above caveats)
>
> Hope that helps,
> Jonathan
>
> On Tu
This topic comes in handy for my research on Featured Articles in WP:PT.
Maybe some of you may remember my request a little while ago about studies
on Wikipedias other than English. Well, not that I believe that the
Featured Article requirements are a good evaluation per se, in terms of
quality of
AM, Finn Årup Nielsen f...@imm.dtu.dk wrote:
Dear Julinana,
On 04/28/2014 03:59 AM, Juliana Bastos Marques wrote:
Hi all! I've been looking for studies about editing dynamics of Featured
Articles. Would anyone know about papers *in languages other than
English* with this theme?
I have
Hi all! I've been looking for studies about editing dynamics of Featured
Articles. Would anyone know about papers *in languages other than
English* with this theme?
Thank you,
Juliana.
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Do you publish on papers in languages other than English?
Juliana.
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 2:16 PM, Tilman Bayer tba...@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi Heather,
that's a cool idea, and we have actually been considering something
like this already. While the names of the reviewers are prominently
Is there any interest on adding a topic related to Education? Sorry for
insisting on this, but I'd really like to know whether I should focus my
efforts on this group or start from the ground - in terms of congresses and
journals - in another one.
Juliana.
On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 1:56 PM,
Ed and others, based on your observations, I'd like to pose a side question:
The impression that I get from many of these symposia (and journals) is
that there is not much space for research concerning Wikipedia and
Education, such as teaching methodologies, case studies and such, not on
the side
As for any candidates for institutional academic support, I could easily
arrange for my university, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro State
(UNIRIO - http://www.unirio.br), where I've been setting a wiki research
Lab and we have a very good Library Studies Dept., where they can help us
with the
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