[Air-L] in defense of wiki vandalism....
rsadler
rsadler at uiuc.edu
Thu Nov 13 06:49:03 PST 2008
What would Cartman do? Well, Cartman is a cartoon! I'd "hope" that we
can expect better of real life than characters from South Park!!!!
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org
>> [mailto:air-l-bounces at listserv.aoir.org] On Behalf Of Margie Borschke
>> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 6:10 PM
>> To: air-l at listserv.aoir.org
>> Subject: [Air-L] in defense of wiki vandalism....
>>
>> It strikes me as almost appropriate that students who are
>> required to edit a Wikipedia entry as part of a class, ended
>> up vandalizing pages. I think you could argue that it is a
>> valid response to being forced into public participation,
>> particularly in the context of a self-organising community
>> where all the other participants are self selected. If you'd
>> not edited Wikipedia before, wouldn't boundaries be the
>> first thing you'd want to test? What would Cartman do?
>> I assure you he's not going to try the sandbox first.
>>
>> I think a lot of students would also 'get' that in addition
>> to being a knowledge resource, wikipedia is also a kind of
>> game, something former Wikipedia editor Brion Vibber pointed
>> out in Nicholson Baker's NY Review of Books article, The
>> Charms of Wikipedia.
>>
>> While there are clearly good pedagogical uses of Wikipedia,
>> required editing makes me uneasy. It's not so great for
>> students to have to learn in public and not so great for the
>> people participating to have a group of students descend upon
>> them either.
>>
>> --Margie Borschke
>>
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