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Carleen Huxley

The Myth of Wikipedia Democracy - Page 1 - The Daily Beast - 0 views

  • "The idea that a lot of people have of Wikipedia is that it's some emergent phenomenon—the wisdom of crowds, swarm intelligence, that sort of thing… like we're a lot of ants, working in an anthill," Jimmy Wales, the site's co-founder, has said. "It's kind of a neat analogy, but it turns out it's actually not much true."
  • "The idea that a lot of people have of Wikipedia is that it's some emergent phenomenon—the wisdom of crowds, swarm intelligence, that sort of thing… like we're a lot of ants, working in an anthill," Jimmy Wales, the site's co-founder, has said. "It's kind of a neat analogy, but it turns out it's actually not much true."


    Wales examined the numbers several years ago and was surprised to learn that the most active 2 percent of users had performed nearly 75 percent of the edits on the site. "There's this tight community that is actually doing the bulk of all the editing," he said. "I know all of them, and they all know each other."

  • l Street Journal reported that a growing number of Wikipedia's editors are throwing in the towel, fed up with the many rules the site has instituted as it has matured. The story suggested the exodus could threaten "the brand of democratization that Wikipedia helped to unleash over the Internet—the empowerment of the amateur."
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  • "The idea that a lot of people have of Wikipedia is that it's some emergent phenomenon—the wisdom of crowds, swarm intelligence, that sort of thing… like we're a lot of ants, working in an anthill," Jimmy Wales, the site's co-founder, has said. "It's kind of a neat analogy, but it turns out it's actually not much true."


    Wales examined the numbers several years ago and was surprised to learn that the most active 2 percent of users had performed nearly 75 percent of the edits on the site. "There's this tight community that is actually doing the bulk of all the editing," he said. "I know all of them, and they all know each other."

  • . "The idea that a lot of people have of Wikipedia is that it's some emergent phenomenon—the wisdom of crowds, swarm intelligence, that sort of thing… like we're a lot of ants, working in an anthill," Jimmy Wales, the site's co-founder, has said. "It's kind of a nea
Dana Longley

Information Literacy - 0 views

  • Dana Longley
     
    info lit site & tutorial (including a nice graphic of the info lit cycle) and materials and courses from Scotland elibrary
  • Dana Longley
Dana Longley

Plagiarism Tutorial - 3 views

  • Dana Longley
     
    interactive, playful, plain-language tutorial from Vaughan Memorial Library
Dana Longley

S.O.S. for Information Literacy - 1 views

  • Dana Longley
     
    web-based multimedia resource that includes lesson plans, handouts, presentations, videos and other resources to enhance the teaching of information literacy. materials for instruction at the elementary, secondary and higher education levels
Dana Longley

CreateDebate - 0 views

  • Dana Longley
     
    Online debate community. Can set up a debate topic and or pro-con arguments and invite people to add their own arguments. Can also set up private space for students in a class, for example, post a debate topic and require students to back up assertions with sources and proper citations.
Dana Longley

Information Literacy in Upper Level Undergraduate Biology « the Undergraduate Sci... - 0 views

  • Dana Longley
     
    nice post describing her content and methods
Dana Longley

Wikipedia as Venue for Historical Research & Writing - 0 views

  • Dana Longley
     
    lesson plan using Wikipedia
  • Dana Longley
     
    lesson plan by N Kogan using Wikipedia (students create Wikipedia account and make edits to an entry)
Dana Longley

Information Literacy & Inquiry Learning models - 0 views

  • Dana Longley
     
    There are a large number of Information Literacy, Research, or Information Problem Solving models available for teachers to use with pupils. Below is a selection of some of them.
Dana Longley

Twitter Storytelling Challenges - West Port Book Festival - Edinburgh - 0 views

  • Dana Longley
     
    4 twitter-based storytelling challenges posed to audience - possibly a way for libraries to do the same kind of thing? maybe even somehow incorporate info lit concepts in?
Dana Longley

Tutorial on Problem-Based learning - 0 views

  • Dana Longley
     
    useful, concise tutorial that includes sections on Socratic taxonomy, brainstorming, research plan, etc.
  • Dana Longley
     
    includes sections on Socratic taxonomy, brainstorming, research plan, etc.
Dana Longley

Designing Specialized Online Information Literacy Courses for Higher Education / ACRL onlin... - 0 views

  • Dana Longley
     
    Oct 19 - Nov 6, 2009
Dana Longley

The 10 Bona Fide Best Sites for Sharpening Your Critical Thinking Skills - 0 views

  • Dana Longley
     
    from Mission to Learn blog by JTCobb 9/1/09
Dana Longley

Sense of self: Embracing your teacher identity - 0 views

  • Dana Longley
     
    In the Library with the Lead Pipe blog post by Carrie Donovan, talking about being authentic.
Dana Longley

Parade of Games in Powerpoint - 0 views

  • Dana Longley
     
    Provides educators and trainers with easy-to- assemble educational games in a technology- enhanced environment to support key learning points. The site demonstrates the creative use of popular game shows and other familiar games to reinforce learning.
Dana Longley

Shaping Outcomes: Course Home - 0 views

  • Dana Longley
     
    online course for creating learning outcomes for library or museum instruction.
  • Dana Longley
     
    online course for Outcomes Based Planning and Evaluation (OBPE) for library and museum professionals.
Dana Longley

VoiceThread - 0 views

  • Dana Longley
     
    share images, docs and videos and create community discussion (audio and text and video) around it. Seems to have potential for instruction. Free version has limits tho.
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