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*In an essay titled [[User:Awadewit/TeachingEssay|Wiki-hacking: Opening up the academy with Wikipedia]], Wikipedians [[User:Awadewit|Adrianne Wadewitz]], [[User:AEG English4994|Anne Ellen Geller]] and [[User:jbmurray|Jon Beasley-Murray]] examine the relationship between Wikipedia and academic teaching. All three are scholars at U.S. universities who have worked with their students on Wikipedia assignments (see also the [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2008-04-14/2000th FA|2008 ''Signpost'' interview]] about Beasley-Murray's [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Murder Madness and Mayhem|"Murder Madness and Mayhem" project]]). The essay was written in the context of a roundtable titled "[http://www.indiana.edu/~wac2010/abstracts.shtml 2010 A New Frontier: Teaching with Wikipedia]" at the 2010 "Writing Across the Curriculum" conference last month.
*In an essay titled [[User:Awadewit/TeachingEssay|Wiki-hacking: Opening up the academy with Wikipedia]], Wikipedians [[User:Awadewit|Adrianne Wadewitz]], [[User:AEG English4994|Anne Ellen Geller]] and [[User:jbmurray|Jon Beasley-Murray]] examine the relationship between Wikipedia and academic teaching. All three are scholars at U.S. universities who have worked with their students on Wikipedia assignments (see also the [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2008-04-14/2000th FA|2008 ''Signpost'' interview]] about Beasley-Murray's [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Murder Madness and Mayhem|"Murder Madness and Mayhem" project]]). The essay was written in the context of a roundtable titled "[http://www.indiana.edu/~wac2010/abstracts.shtml 2010 A New Frontier: Teaching with Wikipedia]" at the 2010 "Writing Across the Curriculum" conference last month.
*Voting on the [[Commons:Picture_of_the_Year/2009/Finalists|finalists]] for the Picture of the Year 2009 contest on Wikimedia Commons is open until 11 June, 23:59 (UTC).
*Voting on the [[Commons:Picture_of_the_Year/2009/Finalists|finalists]] for the Picture of the Year 2009 contest on Wikimedia Commons is open until 11 June, 23:59 (UTC).

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* In an article titled [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704025304575284973472694334.html Does the Internet Make You Smarter?], [[Clay Shirky]], writing for the ''[[Wall Street Journal]]'', mentions Wikipedia as an example of what can be accomplished when even a small amount of humanity's collective "cognitive surplus" is used to create, rather than merely consume, information: "''Wikipedia took the idea of peer review and applied it to volunteers on a global scale, becoming the most important English reference work in less than 10 years. Yet the cumulative time devoted to creating Wikipedia, something like 100 million hours of human thought, is expended by Americans every weekend, just watching [television] ads. It only takes a fractional shift in the direction of participation to create remarkable new educational resources.''" Shirky, a member óf the Wikimedia Foundations's [[:foundation:Advisory_Board|advisory board]], had first published this observation in a [http://blip.tv/file/855937/ 2008 speech] titled [http://www.shirky.com/herecomeseverybody/2008/04/looking-for-the-mouse.html Gin, Television, and Social Surplus]. It also features in his upcoming book "Cognitive Surplus: Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age".



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