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This page coordinates and informs about featured content on Wikiversity.

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Featured content is content that is considered, for a variety of reasons, to present Wikiversity at its best to the general public. Featured content may show exemplary course design, a novel, usable and fully functioning approach to wiki-based education, or educational resources that have simply reached a high state of completion or had very large amounts of work done on them.

See also: the Picture of the Day system

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There are a number of ways featured content is used.

  1. Featured content on Wikiversity is regularly rotated in the "today's featured project" on the main page.
  2. A wider range of material from this page, including content which is proposed-for but not-yet featured, is included in a special pseudo-random-page system accessed from the left-hand navigation panel on every page of Wikiversity - see Random project.
  3. Many portals also have featured content. This page can be used for finding resources which are suitable for featuring on specific portals. Portals tend to set the bar for featured content somewhat lower, so portals may also feature content not listed here.

An important difference between featured content on Wikiversity and featured content on much larger projects is that on Wikiversity, featured content is rotated. On very large projects, featured content is selected by special interest groups several weeks or months in advance, and is always new. On Wikiversity, to save time, and as a result of the lower level of content production, featured content is rotated on a daily basis. Featured content therefore reappears on the main page at regular intervals.

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Selecting and maintaining a featured content system requires a time-consuming long-term commitment and a wide knowledge of Wikiversity content. Few people have ever been prepared to invest time in this. On larger projects, featured content is usually selected by democratic vote. However democratic systems only work when there is a large enough body of well-informed participants in a featured content project. The Wikiversity system is unfortunately rather autocratic at the current time, but any user can propose content (just add it below) and comment on other suggestions. Please inform yourself widely about featured content before commenting if you can.

There is no formal system of criteria at the current time, but you can discuss proposals for criteria on the talk page. On the whole, it would be desirable if featured content could represent as many different subjects and educational levels as possible.

Other ways of drawing attention to educational resources

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The following ideas have been suggested at some time or other:

  • Events
    • Add an "events" entry to the left-hand navigation panel, which links to an events page, which in turn lists upcoming events (e.g. meetings, synchronous discussions). This would require someone prepared to regularly maintain the page.
    • Notify events on Mediawiki:sitenotice (requires custodian) or in the main page news box (registered users).
  • Projects and resources in need of development
    • These are "development drives". A development drives page could be created and maintained, which randomly rotates project links in the "development" box on the main page. This would require someone prepared to regularly maintain the page.
  • Projects and resources in need of participants
    • This idea relates to educational resources which are "ready" for the public, but which may have very little content because the content is supposed to come from active community participation. These projects might be candidates for featured status once a community has created a substantial body of content, but at the current time these resources are more sketches or skeletons of ideas for participatory learning. The idea of drawing attention to these is to attract participants who will "develop" the resource, but "development" here is not meant in the usual sense of "development" (as in "development drive") because development (production) and use (consumption) merge. A "needs-participants" page could be created and maintained, which randomly rotates project links in the "community" box on the main page. This would require someone prepared to regularly maintain the page.
    • One could also classify a participation drive as an "event" (see above for ideas).
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:Category:Featured resources Wikiversity:Featured/table

Reference: Archive of discussions of successful featured content
Tour: Featured content
Admin: Template:Featured Content/Nav, Template:FOTD, Template:FOTD/CALC, Template:cool, Template:hot
Number of pages in featured resources: c. 1500-1600 (about 17%-18% of Wikiversity content)
Number of featured resources: 18
Average size of featured resources: 83-88 pages

Shortlisted

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This is an administrative section. It contains content which will shortly be added to featured content. The content listed here is currently being cleaned up and checked prior to featuring. Please feel welcome to help with the polishing process. When material here has been processed, it is archived at Archive of discussions of successful featured content.

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  1. If you propose something, please give a very brief reason/description (max 1 line) and sign your name. Thanks!
  2. Others: please add your comments below the proposal and sign your name too. Thanks!

Please help identify well developed or complete science resources to feature during Wikiversity:Year of Science 2016. --mikeu talk 20:20, 18 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

IT Fundamentals

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IT Fundamentals is an excellent resource and very useful. --mikeu talk 23:11, 10 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Motivation and emotion

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Motivation and emotion is one of the longest run and most developed projects on wikiversity. Very high quality. --mikeu talk 23:07, 10 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Effective defense and ISIL

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Effective defense and ISIL is a quality resource that thoroughly cites the sources used to present a neutral point of view on a topic currently in the news. --mikeu talk 20:26, 18 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

The Crafting Freedom Project

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The Crafting Freedom Project is an excellent resource in the public humanities. It tells the stories of how historic events have an impact on the everyday lives of people who are caught up in events beyond their control. --mikeu talk 21:10, 24 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Egyptian Verbal System (and its Vocalization)

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Egyptian Verbal System (and its Vocalization) is one of the more fascinating projects that I've stumbled upon. It is surely a topic of rather idiosyncratic interest, but it is very well done. Resources on this subject would be difficult to find elsewhere. --mikeu talk 22:15, 30 January 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Most desired content

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This section lists content which is most strongly desired by Wikiversity participants, but which falls far short of featured status. If you wish to create content which quickly becomes featured, then this is a good place to look for projects to work on.

French stream

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French stream

  • French. Compare French stream (people who have explicitly stated a desire to learn French) and :Category:French. This is a case where demand clearly outstrips supply. Just by providing a coherent set of French learning language resources, we would cater for visitors far better. --McCormack 09:51, 18 May 2008 (UTC)

Spanish

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Spanish

Content which was proposed and rejected

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Items placed here are periodically archived at /Archive/Delisted.

See also

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