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During its brief existence Wikipedia has proved astonishingly
successful with 2.8 million articles in English alone available
freely to all with access to the internet. The online encyclopedia
can be seen as the 21st century's version of earlier historical
attempts to gather the world's knowledge into one place - this
unique book offers a description of some of these earlier attempts.
O'Sullivan follows with a thorough analysis of Wikipedia itself,
suggesting how to approach and contribute to the site, and what can
be gained from using it. Writing in an accessible style the author
takes a socio-historical approach and argues that by looking at
communities of practice in the past we can come to understand the
radical, even political, nature of Wikipedia. The book will have a
broad appeal to anyone interested in the development of this unique
project, including information management professionals but also
historians, sociologists, educators and students.
During its brief existence Wikipedia has proved astonishingly
successful with 2.8 million articles in English alone available
freely to all with access to the internet. The online encyclopedia
can be seen as the 21st century's version of earlier historical
attempts to gather the world's knowledge into one place - this
unique book offers a description of some of these earlier attempts.
O'Sullivan follows with a thorough analysis of Wikipedia itself,
suggesting how to approach and contribute to the site, and what can
be gained from using it. Writing in an accessible style the author
takes a socio-historical approach and argues that by looking at
communities of practice in the past we can come to understand the
radical, even political, nature of Wikipedia. The book will have a
broad appeal to anyone interested in the development of this unique
project, including information management professionals but also
historians, sociologists, educators and students.
Assessment in Practice explores timely and important questions in
relation to assessment. By examining the relationship between
identity, culture, policy and inclusion, the book investigates the
conflicted and fractured battleground of assessment, and challenges
current and practiced understandings of assessment practice. The
authors encourage the reader to reconceptualise assessment as a
sociocultural practice. Each chapter studies a key theme in the
understanding of assessment policy and practice from a
sociocultural perspective and provides questions to prompt
reflection on the key assessment concepts outlined in the book.
Using culture as both a lens and analytic tool, the chapters
examine topics such as The social order of assessment, how
assessment works in the world and how learning could be assessed
Perspectives on social justice and assessment, with a particular
focus on social class and other potential inequalities on the
experiences of assessment for young people Discussions of ability
and the assessment of students with special education needs as well
as the role of inclusivity in assessment practice Written by
leading academics from University College Cork, the third volume in
the successful Routledge Current Debates in Educational Psychology
series is an essential read for researchers and postgraduate
students in educational research and education psychology.
Assessment in Practice explores timely and important questions in
relation to assessment. By examining the relationship between
identity, culture, policy and inclusion, the book investigates the
conflicted and fractured battleground of assessment, and challenges
current and practiced understandings of assessment practice. The
authors encourage the reader to reconceptualise assessment as a
sociocultural practice. Each chapter studies a key theme in the
understanding of assessment policy and practice from a
sociocultural perspective and provides questions to prompt
reflection on the key assessment concepts outlined in the book.
Using culture as both a lens and analytic tool, the chapters
examine topics such as The social order of assessment, how
assessment works in the world and how learning could be assessed
Perspectives on social justice and assessment, with a particular
focus on social class and other potential inequalities on the
experiences of assessment for young people Discussions of ability
and the assessment of students with special education needs as well
as the role of inclusivity in assessment practice Written by
leading academics from University College Cork, the third volume in
the successful Routledge Current Debates in Educational Psychology
series is an essential read for researchers and postgraduate
students in educational research and education psychology.
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