Understanding Wikipedia's Role in Research

Understanding Wikipedia's Role in Research

Assessment

Interactive Video

Created by

Liam Anderson

Education, Journalism, Science

9th - 12th Grade

Hard

The video discusses the common misconception that Wikipedia is unreliable due to its editable nature. It highlights a study comparing Wikipedia's error rate to that of Encyclopedia Britannica, showing similar error rates. The video explains that Wikipedia's ability to be updated quickly is an advantage, and not all pages are open for editing by everyone. It emphasizes the importance of teaching students to use Wikipedia wisely, particularly by examining the sources listed at the end of articles. The video concludes by advocating for Wikipedia as a valuable tool for fact-checking and information evaluation.

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Why do some educators advise against using Wikipedia?

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What did the 2005 study from Nature reveal about Wikipedia?

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What is a key advantage of Wikipedia over print encyclopedias?

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Who can edit the most viewed entries on Wikipedia?

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What should educators teach students about Wikipedia?

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What do fact-checkers primarily look for in Wikipedia articles?

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How can Wikipedia help in evaluating the credibility of organizations?

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What did the references in Wikipedia reveal about the American College of Pediatricians?

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What is the role of multiple sources in fact-checking?

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What is the ultimate educational goal regarding Wikipedia usage?

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