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Shaping Wikipedia editing as a teaching and learning tool to promote deep learning and information literacy
Southern Chapter/Medical Library Association Annual Conference
  • Nadine Dexter, University of Central Florida College of Medicine
  • David Lebowitz, MD, University of Central Florida College of Medicine
  • Amin Azzam, MD, University of Central Florida College of Medicine
Location
Poster Session
Start Date
11-10-2019 3:30 PM
End Date
11-10-2019 5:00 PM
Type of Work
Poster
Description

Research has shown that at least 94% of medical students use Wikipedia as an information resource (Usaid, 2012), despite medical school faculty telling them not to. In fact, medical schools do not train students to improve Wikipedia or use it critically (Azzam, 2017). The Wikiproject Medicine course was created at the invitation and in partnership with Dr. Amin Azzam at the University of California San Francisco, who started the original program in 2013. This class is offered to 4th year medical students and gives students an opportunity to edit already existing health related articles in Wikipedia to improve their quality and make them more accurate. This course enables students to improve and enrich the quality of reliable information read by patients on Wikipedia by becoming a WikiProject Medicine Editor.

Citation Information
Nadine Dexter, David Lebowitz and Amin Azzam. "Shaping Wikipedia editing as a teaching and learning tool to promote deep learning and information literacy" (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/david-lebowitz/30/