Hoi,
Did you have a look at Wikieducator.. I am sure you will find lots of great information. It is a pity that you do speak Chinese and not Dutch because otherwise Kennisnet would also be a great resource. You may want to talk to Galwaygirl.
Thanks,
     GerardM

On Feb 19, 2008 6:26 AM, Brianna Laugher <brianna.laugher@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello all,

I am thinking to make a submission to a "computers in education"
conference, either a non-refereed paper or a "workshop". The audience
will be "teachers and teacher educators". Around 600 people will
attend. The conference is held every two years.
One of the conference themes is "E-learning including information
literacy, Web 2.0 and school libraries".
At first I thought to do a workshop, but their computer labs have only
15-20 computers, which seems very limited to me. So then it seems like
a non-refereed paper is best.

I think a good topic might be '"Safe wiki": Teaching responsible use
of Wikipedia', as just like sex, an abstinence-only approach will not
be very successful when it comes to students & Wikipedia. ;)

Anyway I figure there may be some people here familiar with this kind
of research, although I am not submitting a refereed paper it would
still be useful to see what has been done before.
I recall the wiki research bibliography - is it still alive? Both
<http://bibliography.wikimedia.de/> and
<http://tools.wikimedia.de/~voj/bibliography/> are dead links...

thanks,
Brianna

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