Grants talk:Programs/Wikimedia Research Fund/Examining Why Educators in India Mistrust Wikipedia
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1. In what ways do you think this research can support you or other members of the Wikimedia communities in the work that you do on the Wikimedia projects?
This will give other communities an insight into the challenges of using Wikipedia in the education community. 2. What advice do you have for the authors to improve their research or the impact of their research? (We encourage you to share with the authors projects or initiatives that you think can benefit from the result of their research. This can help the authors connect their work with ongoing projects in the early stages of their research.)
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It is like other proposals, but it is welcomed because the challenges with Wikipedia in India will be different from the challenges in Nigeria. This outcome of the proposal can help other countries learn what to do when solving their problems with Wikipedia rejection in the education community. --Semmy1960 (talk) 15:38, 25 January 2023 (UTC)
- Thank you for this feedback. Yes, the rationale behind the project is to look at the specificity of educational milieu here. We may even find that what we learn here might be applicable to South Asia as a whole. This is a region that struggles immensely with digital literacy because of its larger problems in literacy and education. What educators are thinking here about education and information can help us understand how to design better engagement practices with educator community here and elsewhere. Attitudes towards Wikipedia might be the starting point. The ramifications are for everything else that relates to use of technology. Wikipedia emerged as a leader and a significant community on the Internet impacting the way information is shared and community. With better engagement practices, it might be able to push for greater change in the way educators, and thereby students, distinguish between consumption of information and the process of education. Sonisrm (talk) 06:28, 6 February 2023 (UTC)