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Episode 42: Wikiversity Reports



I got the chance to talk to John Schmidt who runs the Wikiversity Reports Podcast which is a podcast about the Wikiversity Learning Community. We talked about his podcast and about the Wikiversity. Not only is John an avid member of the Wikiversity community, but he's an experienced educator who can speak to all of the benefits and limitations of the Wikiversity. John explains the differences between Wikipedia, Wikiversity, and the role of wikis in education.

If you have a podcast I'd love to hear about it, so feel free to email at teachingforthefuture@gmail.com or send me an audio message through Odeo

Intro: Thanks to Jesse Thorn from The Sound of Young America for the Intro.

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