Why Wikipedia Does Belong in the Classroom
Jonathan Obar:
The proper place of social media in the classroom remains a mystery to most people, with Wikipedia standing as the biggest, baddest new media nemesis of them all.
Note: Earlier this month, Brian Proffitt's post explaining Why Wikipedia Doesn't Belong In The Classroom garnered strong reactions both pro and con. Here, guest author Jonathan Obar, PhD, like Proffitt a practicing academic, takes the opposite point of view.
In the 80s, Neil Postman wrote, "You cannot do political philosophy on television. Its form works against the content." To Postman, television was a medium that privileged entertainment, whose decontextualized method of communicating the ephemeral at blazing speeds made linear argument and true learning impossible.
Posted by Jim Zellmer at September 23, 2012 1:59 AM
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