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  2. Wikipedia:Participation by academic projects - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is now ubiquitous—a free-content encyclopedia available online, covering millions of topics in up to 280 languages. It is one of the most high-profile examples of user-generated content, and by far the most heavily used non-commercial internet site—it and its sister projects collectively have a hundred thousand active contributors, five hundred million readers, and twenty billion ...

  3. School belonging - Wikipedia

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    [8] [17] One important facet of school climate is school safety, which is how safe students feel at school. It includes variables such as a school's safety policies, use of discipline, bullying prevalence, and fairness. School safety is regarded as an important determinant of school belonging.

  4. Wikipedia:Wikipedia in research - Wikipedia

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    In Wikipedia, all users have the same credentials, regardless of what their actual background knowledge is. For instance, a person who is in middle school could change an article on the Greenhouse Effect that was created by a tenured-USC environmental science professor, even though the professor is more knowledgeable than the student.

  5. Wikipedia:Researching with Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia's most dramatic weaknesses are closely associated with its greatest strengths. Wikipedia's radical openness means that any given article may be, at any given moment, in a bad state: for example, it could be in the middle of a large edit or it could have been recently vandalized.

  6. Wikipedia:Research help/Librarians and Teachers - Wikipedia

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    These skills can be applied to both Wikipedia, and the broad range of other digital research environments: Wikipedia offers both the strengths—such as high quality information and hyperlinking of resources—and weaknesses—uncertainty of authorship and reliability—of Web 2.0 as well as many of the characteristics of more traditional ...

  7. Academic studies about Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    A peer-reviewed paper noted the "social stratification in the Wikipedia society" due to the "admins class".The paper suggested that such stratification could be beneficial in some respects but recognized a "clear subsequent shift in power among levels of stratification" due to the "status and power differentials" between administrators and other editors.

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Schools/Article advice - Wikipedia

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    Have a look at other alumni pages in Category:Lists of people by school affiliation, for an example of a separate alumni page see List of Old Malvernians with its summary. If the alumni are listed in a separate article, the alumni section in the school article should link to the list article and provide a brief summary.

  9. Wikipedia:School and university projects - Wikipedia

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    A group of Russian university students who participate in the Wikipedia editing assignment as a part of Ayla Arslan's first year core course "Science and Technology", which is also subjected to pilot educational research project conducted by Ayla Arslan and Marko Turk in the School of Advanced Studies, University of Tyumen, Siberia, Russia 2021 Brochure on how to use Wikipedia as a teaching ...