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  2. SlideShare - Wikipedia

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    SlideShare is an American hosting service, now owned by Scribd, for professional content including presentations, infographics, documents, and videos. Users can upload files privately or publicly in PowerPoint, Word, or PDF format. Content can then be viewed on the site itself, on mobile devices or embedded on other sites.

  3. Wikipedia:Presentations - Wikipedia

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    Please add your presentation also to meta:Presentations, the international master list on Meta-Wiki. User:Jimbo Wales/BBC talk: An outline of the presentation Jimbo and Angela did in London (posted 2004) meta:User:Anthere/table ronde: Notes from a presentation Anthere made (in French) (posted 2004)

  4. Internet research ethics - Wikipedia

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    Internet research ethics involves the research ethics of social science, humanities, and scientific research carried out via the Internet. Of particular interest is the example of English Wikipedia and research ethics. [1] The usual view is that private and public spaces become blurred on the Internet.

  5. SlideWiki - Wikipedia

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    SlideWikis future development has been established with the beginning of the year 2016 as an EU funded project. It was reengineered on a new technology stack and released on the official SlideWiki.org platform in 2017. 17 partner institutes from all over Europe and also South America cooperate in order to improve SlideWiki and implement many new features and enhance the user experience in ...

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

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    A basic guide to evaluating Wikipedia content. One of the greatest weaknesses of the public's use of Wikipedia in its research and information seeking, is that readers often don't understand how Wikipedia is made, how to use it within a research process, and other key critical thinking and digital research skills.

  7. File:Scientific Method for Wikimedians - Defining Research ...

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    PowerPoint Presentation; Author: Michel BAKNI: Software used: Microsoft® PowerPoint® for Microsoft 365: Date and time of digitizing: 19:07, 9 May 2023: File change date and time: 19:07, 9 May 2023: Conversion program: Microsoft® PowerPoint® for Microsoft 365: Encrypted: no: Page size: 960 x 540 pts: Version of PDF format: 1.7

  8. Wikipedia:Training/For educators/Resources - Wikipedia

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    Academic studies – a list of academic studies examining the use of Wikipedia in education, including papers on the methods and outcomes of assignments. Course pages If this is your first time using the course page system, you should begin by going through the orientation for educators , which covers best practices for Wikipedia assignments.

  9. Wikipedia:Wikipedia in research - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia has been the center of a much heated and critical debate in academia pertaining to the relevance, accuracy, and effectiveness of using information found online in academic research, especially in places where information is constantly being created, revised, and deleted by people of various backgrounds, ranging from experts to curious learners.