Wikiversity:Developing Wikiversity through action research/List of uses of Wikiversity
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This is a page for listing the ways that people have used Wikiversity. If context is not obvious, please give links to pages, or individual comments (through diffs).
Uses of Wikiversity
[edit source]- Developing and discussing educational materials
- Courses (eg. Filmmaking)
- Collaborative learning projects (eg. Portal:Learning projects)
- Collaborative working space for extra-Wikiversity classes (eg. Media literacy, Instructional Technology)
- Collaborative research (eg. Developing Wikiversity through action research)
- Collaborative data collection (eg. Bloom clock project)
- Other resources for extra-Wikiversity class (eg. Trentcosta)
- Brainstorming and writing space for proposals (eg. Wikiversity:Sandbox Server)
- Discussions and Debates (eg. Wikiversity as narrative, War and Iran)
- Bulletin board (I am not convinced of this one - any examples? Cormaggio talk 16:14, 22 August 2008 (UTC))
- Exam preparation (eg. Category:OSCE)
Wikiversity activity
[edit source]This section might not be for uses to which Wikiversity can be put - but is to capture the activity of its participants.
- Surveying and discussing pedagogical methods (eg Wikiversity:Learning models
- Welcoming and helping newcomers
- Discussing and writing policy pages
- Writing personal reflections (not only in personal blogs - the Colloquium has worked as a collective reflective space)
- Designing key pages - particularly main page
- Designing templates
- Vandalism and dealing with vandalism
- Discussing and forming a 'structure' for Wikiversity (topics, schools etc)
- Asking "what's this all about?" or "why is this the way it is?" (often by newcomers - and it has often been a very productive question to have asked.)