[Open-education] Wikimania 2014: Wikipedia belongs in Education

Rebecca Kahn bekka.kahn at gmail.com
Tue Aug 12 13:54:38 UTC 2014


Thanks so much, Lorna - that's a really useful post, and articulates so
much of what we've been discussing internally at P2PU and elsewhere.

And thanks to Marieke, as always, for the thoughtful, useful summaries.

Yay for the librarians!


On 12 August 2014 14:39, Lorna M Campbell <lorna.m.campbell at icloud.com>
wrote:

> Hi Marieke,
>
> No, no, not tangential at all!  I think these are fundamental issues that
> need to be addressed by the "open community", if such a thing can be said
> to exist.  Unfortunately it's not an issue that I have any answers for, in
> fact it's something I've been grappling with myself over the last year.
>  The more we have to focus on bringing in project funding to pay the bills,
> the less time we often have to devote to open education practice. That
> certainly doesn't mean that I am any less committed to open education, far
> from it, but it does make it harder to engage with open education
> initiatives.
>
> My former Cetis colleague Sheila MacNeill recently wrote an intersting
> blog post exploring some of these issues and asking whether open education
> is a "luxury item or everyday essential"
> http://howsheilaseesit.wordpress.com/2014/06/06/open-education-practice-luxury-item-or-everyday-essential-openscot/
>
>
> Cheers
> Lorna
>
>
>
> On 12 Aug 2014, at 13:27, Marieke Guy wrote:
>
>  Hi Lorna,
>
> Thanks for reading!
>
> The argument Luis Villa from the Wikimedia Foundation Counsel was making
> was that despite lawyers and economists telling us to be weary people still
> want to share. It is almost an internal need - reciprocity. Or 'give and
> take'.
>
> I think this is an incredibly important point. At the heart of Open
> Movements there is fundamental belief that openness and sharing are good
> things. I'm sure most of us on this list will share this belief. And for
> many education sits at the core of openness and sharing. Education
> (possibly not traditional education systems but new open education systems)
> will get us out of the mess that selfishness and closed attitudes have got
> us in to. As Nelson Mandela said "Education is the most powerful weapon
> which you can use to change the world."
>
> However for many of us there is a problem here. We still need to pay the
> bills...openness needs funding. And when there is money available sometimes
> this leads to competition between organisations (which is why I was pleased
> to be involved in the Open Coallition workshop). And when there isn't money
> available it means many people who believe in open have to pay their bills
> in another way.
>
> So what is the answer?
>
> I'm not sure, maybe a significant rethinking of our economy. Wikipedia
> have made it work and it's not a easy task. However I do believe that an
> open movement - a body of people who believe that sharing is a good thing,
> and equity and equality are good things - this is a step in the right
> direction.
>
> Hope I haven't gone off in a complete tangent here...!
>
> Marieke
>
>
>
> On 12/08/2014 12:04, Lorna M Campbell wrote:
>
> Hi Marieke,
>
>  Thanks for sharing this really great write up of Wikimania.  I was
> really disappointed not to be able to get there myself, so this is the next
> best thing!
>
>  It sounds like education is very firmly at the heart of Wikimedia's
> mission, which I certainly see as a good thing.
>
>  I'm also really interested to see the issue of reciprocity being
> discussed in relation to "free" and "open".  This comes up from time to
> time, but I think it warrants  greater exploration, particularly at a time
> when it's increasingly difficult for some colleagues to engage with
> voluntary and un-funded open education initiatives.
>
>  Cheers
> Lorna
>
>
>  On 12 Aug 2014, at 11:13, Marieke Guy wrote:
>
>  Hi Everyone,
>
> We had a great time at Wikimania last week. It was lovely to meet so many
> of you at our community stand and hopefully get some new recruits for the
> working group too! There were lots of great sessions on education and open
> learning and teaching practice. We've written two posts about the event:
>
>    - Wikimania 2014: Wikipedia belongs in Education
>    <http://education.okfn.org/wikimania-2014-wikipedia-belongs-in-education/>
>    - Wikimania 2014: Wikidata all the way
>
> If you attended how about sharing your thoughts and take homes!
>
> Marieke
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