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Bernardo Caycedo; LiAnna Davis; Ziko van Dijk; Thais C. Morata; Nebojša Ratković (2 October 2025). "Conference Proceedings of EduWiki Conference 2025". WikiJournal of Humanities. doi:10.15347/WJH/2025/EDU. Wikidata Q136377790. ISSN 2639-5347.
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Abstract
The Conference Proceedings of EduWiki Conference 2025 in Bogota, Colombia

Foreword: The EduWiki Conference 2025 was a platform for shared experiences from working in the education space of Wikimedia. The conference was organized by the Wikipedia & Education User Group in collaboration with host Wikimedia Colombia and counted with partial funding from the Wikimedia Foundation. It took place in Bogotá, Colombia, May 30-June 1, 2025 and brought together 90 individuals—educational leaders from Wikimedia and organizations sharing its mission. This conference followed the Wikimedia+Education Conference 2019 held in Donostia, Spain and and EduWiki Conference 2023 held in Belgrade, Serbia.
In 2025, presenters were invited to submit abstracts for inclusion in this Proceedings. This volume contains platform presentations from authors who both consented to publication and were selected by the Program Committee. We invite all to also visit the full program, presentations, including from Lightning talks, and amazing memories captured during the conference.
We thank the system assistance of Hector Gabriel Corrale de Matos.
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Generative Artificial Intelligence and Wikimedia project
- Integrating Generative AI in Wikipedia Classrooms: Ethical, Practical, and Educational Insights
- Exploring Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG)-driven wiki edit preparation: early insights, challenges, and potential
- Learnings from the virtual course 'Artificial Intelligence and its challenges in education'
- Using AI on Wikipedia and Wikidata Editing for Health Education: Implementation and Evaluation
Climate, Health and Research
- Wiki Education for climate action
- Scientific research groups and Wikiversity
- Creating Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) on Wikiversidade: lessons from Brazilian health education initiatives
- Healthcare translation as a student project
Tools, tricks and experiences from the education space of Wikimedia
- Ensuring Quality While Expanding Quantity: How to effectively scale your education program
- Finding knowledge gaps for your education program
- Beyond Basics: advanced PetScan techniques for identifying gaps and improving Wikipedia article
- Strategic dancing: building wiki partnerships across campus
- Youth and a path to Wikimedia Youth Conference
- Enhancing peer learning in Wikimedia educational programs: the Let's Connect Model
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- Wiki and Open Educational Resources (OER): reusing and remixing Creative Commons licensed content for education