Nicola Pratt, a lecturer in international relations at the University of East Anglia, in England, tells The Guardian that she was once one of those "disgruntled" academics who berate students for using Wikipedia in their essays. But then Ms. Pratt had an epiphany: Instead of complaining to her students, why not recruit them to make Wikipedia better?
The lecturer is now asking her graduate students to edit eight Wikipedia articles — on contentious topics related to the politics of the Middle East — and to make them more balanced. Ms. Pratt has also told students they must create a new article of their own. One hopes students' grades won't be dependent on articles making it intact through Wikipedia's rough-and-tumble editing process. –Brock Read



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