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  2. Wikipedia-based education - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia-based_education

    Wikipedia-based education refers to the integration of Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects into educational settings, where students and educators use these platforms for learning, teaching, and knowledge creation. This approach leverages Wikipedia's vast repository of information and collaborative nature to enhance educational experiences.

  3. Wikipedia:Academic use - Wikipedia

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    However, citation of Wikipedia in research papers may be considered unacceptable because Wikipedia is not a reliable source. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Many [ 4 ] colleges and universities, as well as public and private secondary schools, have policies that prohibit students from using Wikipedia as their source for doing research papers, essays, or ...

  4. Wikipedia:Purpose - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:PURPOSE

    Wikipedia, like other encyclopedias, is a tertiary source and provides overviews of a topic by indicating reliable sources of more extensive information. The goal of a Wikipedia article is to present a neutrally written summary of existing mainstream knowledge in a fair and accurate manner with a straightforward, " just-the-facts style ".

  5. English studies - Wikipedia

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    Initially, English studies comprised a wide variety of content: the practice of oratory, the study of rhetoric and grammar, the composition of poetry, and the appreciation of literature (mostly by authors from England, since American literature and language study was only added in the twentieth century). [5]

  6. Academic studies about Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    A peer-reviewed paper noted the "social stratification in the Wikipedia society" due to the "admins class".The paper suggested that such stratification could be beneficial in some respects but recognized a "clear subsequent shift in power among levels of stratification" due to the "status and power differentials" between administrators and other editors.

  7. Learning - Wikipedia

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    Learning is the process of acquiring new understanding, knowledge, behaviors, skills, values, attitudes, and preferences. [1] The ability to learn is possessed by humans, non-human animals, and some machines; there is also evidence for some kind of learning in certain plants. [2]

  8. Wikipedia:Wikipedia as an academic source - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2009-10-05/In the news#Wikipedia graph used in UN climate report Michael R. Nelson, "Building an Open Cloud", Science 324(5935):1656-1657 cites Browser wars Richard Hartley and Fredrik Kahl, "Global Optimization through Rotation Space Search", International Journal of Computer Vision cites Quaternion , Sphere and ...

  9. Wikipedia:List of academic studies about Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    For academic studies about the use of Wikipedia in education, see Academic studies of Wikipedia in education. Unpublished works of presumably academic quality are listed in a dedicated section. For non-academic research, as well as tools that may be useful in researching Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Researching Wikipedia.