Literature
Don't be ashamed of using Wikipedia!
Melbourne, Feb 12
Instead of denying its
existence, academics should find ways to better integrate the use of
Wikipedia in higher education and encourage students to edit the pages
of the popular website, a study says.
"Wikipedia is here to stay,
and universities should be getting more engaged with it rather than
just trying to deny its existence," said Neil Selwyn, professor at
Monash University in Australia.
"Lecturers should be encouraging
their classes to edit and improve Wikipedia pages. At the very least,
more academics should become Wikipedia editors - writing on their areas
of expertise," Selwyn said.
The study involving more than 1,600
students found that while Wikipedia is a popular background resource
with students, it had not supplanted traditional sources of intellectual
scholarship and authority.
While Wikipedia was used by seven in
eight students, the world's sixth most visited website wasn't seen as
the most useful education resource, the findings showed.
Google
and other internet search engines, library websites, learning management
systems and Facebook all ranked higher. Most students used Wikipedia
for background research.
"There are clearly many ways in which
universities need to engage more directly in supporting and enhancing
the role that Wikipedia is now playing in students' scholarship," Selwyn
said.
"The early alarmist fears that Wikipedia would lead to a
dumbing down of university study was not apparent. But neither is
Wikipedia ushering in a new dawn of enlightenment and students and
teachers creating their own knowledge."
The study appeared in the Journal of Higher Education Policy & Management.