From World Book to Wikipedia
Do you remember the days when you wanted to learn about something, you went to the 22 volume book set of World Book or Encyclopedia Britannica? My parents bought our family a set of these heavy books in 1978 on a payment plan! Most students today have never looked in paper book encyclopedias because of a current technology that emerged in 2001. Wikipedia, a free online encyclopedia that anyone can add to or edit is shaping how many of our students are learning new facts and information. It has become one of the most popular online resources – statistics put Wikipedia as the eighth most-visited Internet site in the United States (Educause, 2010).
The biggest problem or challenge that has been associated with Wikipedia is the reliability and quality of content due to the openly editable information. This was a much bigger issue when Wikipedia was first launched, but is more reliable today, depending on the subject. In a recent study by CNET News, Wikipedia was found to be just as accurate and more up to date with current events than Encyclopedia Britannica (CNET News, 2010).
The only thing that would make this technology better would be to develop a more sophisticated check of all information that is posted for accuracy with all viewpoints presented, leaving biases aside; however, the volunteer editors do an incredible job of monitoring the ever changing content.
http://www.educause.edu/ELI/7ThingsYouShouldKnowAboutWikip/161666
http://news.cnet.com/Study-Wikipedia-as-accurate-as-Britannica/2100-1038_3-5997332.html
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http://himaarmenia.files.wordpress.com/2009/08/wikipedia-logo.jpg
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