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titleStringSocial constructivism: reading and editing Wikipedia in an educational psychology course
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typeStringLecture (15-30 min)
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In educational psychology, social constructivism is the theory that our understanding of reality is shaped by our social interactions. People's ways of knowing, thinking, and doing are influenced by the socio-cultural environment they are exposed to. Wikipedia is a salient example of how people's knowledge is shaped by negotiation, meaning-making, and consensus-building. I will present on a lesson I piloted in an undergraduate educational psychology course where I connected Wikipedia to earlier course content on constructivist theory, motivation, and bias. They then attempted to read and edit Wikipedia pages relevant to their interests. I will discuss successes and opportunities for improvement.

authorStringAnne Drew Hu (they/them)
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affiliatesStringMichigan State University
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timeString15-30
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