Student perceptions of writing with Wikipedia in Australian higher education
- Resource Type
- Authors
- Robert E. Cummings; Frances DiLauro
- Source
- First Monday; Volume 22, Number 6-5 June 2017
- Subject
- Student perceptions
Knowledge management
Interview
Higher education
Computer Networks and Communications
business.industry
media_common.quotation_subject
Human-Computer Interaction
Data_GENERAL
ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION
Mathematics education
Psychology
business
Set (psychology)
GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.,dictionaries,encyclopedias,glossaries)
Legitimacy
Skepticism
media_common
- Language
- ISSN
- 1396-0466
The benefits of teaching with Wikipedia in higher education have been investigated for more than a decade and practitioners have claimed a fairly uniform set of outcomes. Although Wikipedia is a global knowledge platform, many studies of the benefits of teaching with Wikipedia have been conducted in U.S. higher education institutions. The authors taught with Wikipedia in writing classes at the University of Sydney, Australia, surveying and interviewing students to both verify the traditional benefits of teaching with Wikipedia and investigate a new set of perceived benefits. This study finds evidence that students who worked with Wikipedia in the writing classroom remained neutral in their opinions as to the legitimacy of information on Wikipedia and skeptical as to its utility in mastering writing course outcomes.