Transforming higher education: a decade of integrating wikipedia and wikidata for literacy enhancement and social impact

Author:

Evenstein Sigalov ShaniORCID,Cohen AnatORCID,Nachmias RafiORCID

Abstract

AbstractThis study examines a decade-long implementation of a course model leveraging Wikipedia and Wikidata as primary educational platforms in higher education. In alignment with the UNs’ SDG 4, this initiative emphasized inclusive, equitable education and lifelong learning opportunities. The study scrutinizes the formulation and deployment of three elective courses, rooted in this model, which were designed to augment students’ academic, digital, collaborative, and communication skills through the creation of Open Educational Resources (OERs), achieving significant social impact—evidenced by over 2000 new and 7000 edited articles, accruing 75 million public views. The research addresses three principal areas: the development and application of the model; course outcomes, including OERs produced, academic achievements, and students’ learning experiences; perceived challenges and benefits from the perspective of both students and faculty. A mixed-methods approach was employed to examine data from 17 iterations, involving 616 participants. Students’ learning experience was extracted from post-course questionnaires completed by 70% (n = 429). Findings demonstrate the role of Wikipedia and Wikidata in fostering knowledge creation, digital and data literacies and critical thinking, with the research contributing to the conversation surrounding Open Educational Practices. Findings include details on incorporating issues of diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI) and knowledge gaps into the curriculum design, and map challenges and benefit for students and faculty. This extensive study offers valuable insights into the effectiveness of embedding OERs in higher education, spotlighting the pedagogical implications and social impact of this approach. It discusses the relevance of this educational strategy in the context of Generative AI technologies.

Funder

Tel Aviv University

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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