HurricaИe
Banned
+877|6445|Washington DC
I have to do a presentation for history class. Our teacher said we shouldn't use Wiki. I look up the topic I'm doing on Encyclopedia Britannica... 4 paragraphs. There's about a half a page of it in my textbook. Wiki has far more info, and I'd bet $20 most of it's accurate.

Why the hate towards Wiki from teachers? I can understand it for srs bsns like research papers, but for a presentation most people don't even take notes on?
Bert10099
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+177|7225|United States
Because anyone can edit the information.  Could make it wrong.
Bert10099
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+177|7225|United States
They way you get around it, take all the information you want from wiki, but list your sources as the ones listed on the wiki page.
Mekstizzle
WALKER
+3,611|7105|London, England
Just use wikipedia, but then when it comes to referencing etc.. use the wikipedia references. Most of the time, it's pretty reliable. Just be wary of info that has no reference.

I used the word reference alot in those sentences, and now again

<lolwutpear here>
Noobeater
Northern numpty
+194|6931|Boulder, CO
Because they tend to view it as to much of an easy way out of homework if you can simply go www.wikipedia.org/wiki/whatever_the_fuck_you_want then just copy and paste or just change it slightly. You get much better research skills if you don't use wiki.

I still use it anyway as i'm lazy.
Miggle
FUCK UBISOFT
+1,411|7226|FUCK UBISOFT

teachers just want to make you do more work.

my physics teacher last year told us that we couldn't use wiki because it would tell us atchimedes made wings and flew.

teachers are just retards, do it anyways.
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smartdude992
Keep your head down, smart's got a gun
+30|6416|Georgia, US of A
you can change it to match your paper, and they have no way of knowing if you did
KEN-JENNINGS
I am all that is MOD!
+2,993|7116|949

HurricaИe wrote:

I have to do a presentation for history class. Our teacher said we shouldn't use Wiki. I look up the topic I'm doing on Encyclopedia Britannica... 4 paragraphs. There's about a half a page of it in my textbook. Wiki has far more info, and I'd bet $20 most of it's accurate.

Why the hate towards Wiki from teachers? I can understand it for srs bsns like research papers, but for a presentation most people don't even take notes on?
Use the sources in Wiki as some of your sources.  Usually the link to the sources takes you right to the info.
Darkhelmet
cereal killer
+233|7235|the middle of nowhere
OMG, LOL I CAN SAY THAT BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LIVED FROM 1754-POOP LOOOOOOOL.

I guess that's why. But yeah, seriously, a lot of it is accurate, teachers just don't like it. It's "questionable."
m8v2
Banned
+16|6779
read this over
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reliability_of_Wikipedia

Last edited by m8v2 (2008-02-11 14:33:12)

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Knee Deep In Clunge
+489|6948|Tyne & Wear, England
I would guess it's because it takes very little effort, and isn't exactly the most thought provoking way of compiling a presentation.
Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.
HurricaИe
Banned
+877|6445|Washington DC
I don't believe we even need a works cited for this.
RoosterCantrell
Goodbye :)
+399|6964|Somewhere else

Too easy also.  presentations used to be a little more work inovled, now, the internet made papers even easier, and wikipedia even easier.


I think the teachers know that its sooo easy to Ctrl C   Ctrl V  and call it done.  Like Bert said, open editing hurts credibility,  Howver, at the bottom of most Wiki articles there are a list of links that source the information or give further reading= Jackpot
Noobpatty
ʎʇʇɐdqoou
+194|6838|West NY

HurricaИe wrote:

I have to do a presentation for history class. Our teacher said we shouldn't use Wiki. I look up the topic I'm doing on Encyclopedia Britannica... 4 paragraphs. There's about a half a page of it in my textbook. Wiki has far more info, and I'd bet $20 most of it's accurate.

Why the hate towards Wiki from teachers? I can understand it for srs bsns like research papers, but for a presentation most people don't even take notes on?
Same with our teachers. They're retards. They're all tools, told that wikipedia can be edited by anyone. Fucking ignorant dumbasses. Wikipedia is more of a collection of the major agreement of all things in the world. It pisses me off when they talk about it
Bert10099
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+177|7225|United States
A friend of mine once switched all the information about Abraham Lincoln with the information about Britney Spears.  Epic lulz ensued.

But he got banned.
.Sup
be nice
+2,646|6938|The Twilight Zone
Oh Bert your sig is....i'm hallucinating now
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HurricaИe
Banned
+877|6445|Washington DC

RoosterCantrell wrote:

Too easy also.  presentations used to be a little more work inovled, now, the internet made papers even easier, and wikipedia even easier.


I think the teachers know that its sooo easy to Ctrl C   Ctrl V  and call it done.  Like Bert said, open editing hurts credibility,  Howver, at the bottom of most Wiki articles there are a list of links that source the information or give further reading= Jackpot
I'm not copypasta-ing... I type it with my flesh and blood.

I don't see how it's bad that getting the info is easier. The whole point of these presentations, IMO, is to "play teacher" and present the information in a coherent and understandable fashion. If Wikipedia gets the job done, then why shouldn't I be able to use it for a situation like this?
Bert10099
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+177|7225|United States

HurricaИe wrote:

RoosterCantrell wrote:

Too easy also.  presentations used to be a little more work inovled, now, the internet made papers even easier, and wikipedia even easier.


I think the teachers know that its sooo easy to Ctrl C   Ctrl V  and call it done.  Like Bert said, open editing hurts credibility,  Howver, at the bottom of most Wiki articles there are a list of links that source the information or give further reading= Jackpot
I'm not copypasta-ing... I type it with my flesh and blood.

I don't see how it's bad that getting the info is easier. The whole point of these presentations, IMO, is to "play teacher" and present the information in a coherent and understandable fashion. If Wikipedia gets the job done, then why shouldn't I be able to use it for a situation like this?
Just don't tell your teacher you used Wikipedia.  Just use the other listed sources, and make sure you site them.
KEN-JENNINGS
I am all that is MOD!
+2,993|7116|949

Honestly, your HS teacher probably doesn't even check the numerous sources people list.  I used to use bunk sources in High school.  Don't try it in college, because there are TAs and such to check that stuff for you.

What is the presentation on?
=NHB=Shadow
hi
+322|6850|California

Bert10099 wrote:

HurricaИe wrote:

RoosterCantrell wrote:

Too easy also.  presentations used to be a little more work inovled, now, the internet made papers even easier, and wikipedia even easier.


I think the teachers know that its sooo easy to Ctrl C   Ctrl V  and call it done.  Like Bert said, open editing hurts credibility,  Howver, at the bottom of most Wiki articles there are a list of links that source the information or give further reading= Jackpot
I'm not copypasta-ing... I type it with my flesh and blood.

I don't see how it's bad that getting the info is easier. The whole point of these presentations, IMO, is to "play teacher" and present the information in a coherent and understandable fashion. If Wikipedia gets the job done, then why shouldn't I be able to use it for a situation like this?
Just don't tell your teacher you used Wikipedia.  Just use the other listed sources, and make sure you site them.
What kind of idiot would tell his teacher he used Wikipedia, when he wasn't suppose to?
HurricaИe
Banned
+877|6445|Washington DC

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

Honestly, your HS teacher probably doesn't even check the numerous sources people list.  I used to use bunk sources in High school.  Don't try it in college, because there are TAs and such to check that stuff for you.

What is the presentation on?
Haymarket riot

And again I don't think we even need a works cited... he sure as heck didn't mention it in the handout he gave us telling us what to do
smartdude992
Keep your head down, smart's got a gun
+30|6416|Georgia, US of A
how reliable is that... :?
Roger Lesboules
Ah ben tabarnak!
+316|7061|Abitibi-Temiscamingue. Québec!
Hehe, teacher bitching about wikipedia, like they never went to wikipedia to get info on something...
KEN-JENNINGS
I am all that is MOD!
+2,993|7116|949

HurricaИe wrote:

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

Honestly, your HS teacher probably doesn't even check the numerous sources people list.  I used to use bunk sources in High school.  Don't try it in college, because there are TAs and such to check that stuff for you.

What is the presentation on?
Haymarket riot

And again I don't think we even need a works cited... he sure as heck didn't mention it in the handout he gave us telling us what to do
What a great topic.  I am thinking I may have written a paper on it when I was in college.
smartdude992
Keep your head down, smart's got a gun
+30|6416|Georgia, US of A

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

HurricaИe wrote:

KEN-JENNINGS wrote:

Honestly, your HS teacher probably doesn't even check the numerous sources people list.  I used to use bunk sources in High school.  Don't try it in college, because there are TAs and such to check that stuff for you.

What is the presentation on?
Haymarket riot

And again I don't think we even need a works cited... he sure as heck didn't mention it in the handout he gave us telling us what to do
What a great topic.  I am thinking I may have written a paper on it when I was in college.
use the article citations to get info, thats what i always do

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