During the COVID-19 lockdown, the media noted that one place people could turn to for reliable information, free from “fake news”, spin, and rumours, was Wikipedia. People rely on Wikipedia, and its sister projects offer much more than health information. Whether it’s...
Today, DMLL staff met with representatives from Coventry City of Culture Trust, Coventry City Council, Warwick University and Coventry University to discuss how Open Badges could break through our own institutional walls and play a part in the lives of our local...
The EduHack project aims to provide university educators with an opportunity to explore digital pedagogy practices and enhance the ability to design and facilitate digitally-supported learning experiences, with a focus on fostering...
We’re delighted to share the news that not one, but two of our projects have won awards in two different categories at this year’s Gamification Awards: Software and Gamification in Education and Learning. The 2020 Gamification Awards recognise excellence in many areas...
The 2020 Wikimedia in Education UK Summit will “bring together people using Wikipedia in the classroom and those who would like to learn more about how it works”. In the UK alone, there are 18 universities teaching around 25 modules with the use of...