"Moving from a disposable research essay to a Wikipedia essay carries several benefits:
Students gain a sense of confidence in their knowledge by contributing to a source that they know and use.
Students trade the audience of one instructor for a broad readership (one of the students this semester revised an article on Japan's military Unit 731 that got more than 70,000 views in just December)
Students improve their digital literacy through a better understanding of Wikis a medium.
Students learn about source authority, especially the increasingly common semi-anonymous and anonymous web sources which so often fill their bibliographies.
Instructors trade a stack of homogenous research papers for a variety of formatted essays.
Essays are subject to open-review on the web."
A series of Plymouth University brief case study videos created by educators describing various personal good practices in teaching and learning inclusively. Additionally are provided a series of written case studies, to further explore inclusivity in teaching.