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Category: Education

The first Wikipedia Town in “Jimbocho,” one of Japan’s leading antiquarian bookstore area  

20 April 202320 April 2023 by Sanagi618 and Araisyohei

On an attempt to use Wikipedia Town in university education

17 April 202317 April 2023 by Sanagi618

“Student Wikipedian Community in Waseda Uni Tokyo” and “Toumon Wikipedian Club Japan” held an online meeting discussing how to use digital archives for Wikipedia

7 September 20227 September 2022 by Eugene Ormandy, Takenari Higuchi, Uraniwa, Lakka26, McYata, Dassaim and Kinstone

“Student Wikipedian Community in Waseda Uni Tokyo” held an online meeting discussing how to write Wikipedia articles about literary works

27 July 202225 July 2022 by Eugene Ormandy, Takenari Higuchi and Lakka26

Basque Wikimedians create Ikusgela, a platform for free education videos

27 May 202227 May 2022 by Theklan

The University World contest has started in English and Russian Wikipedias

16 February 202216 February 2022 by Drbug

Expanding the Reading Wikipedia in the Classroom program: become a certified trainer!

10 February 202210 February 2022 by Melissa Guadalupe Huertas

A three module teacher’s guide about Reading Wikipedia in the Classroom is now available on Commons

2 April 20216 April 2021 by Melissa Guadalupe Huertas and Nichole Saad

“Wikipedia. Introductory course” book presented in Moscow

4 March 2020 by Oleg Abarnikov

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