Emily Neumeier // Alex Dika Seggerman // Using Wikipedia in the Art History Classroom - a podcast by CAA

from 2021-11-08T20:09:02

:: ::

"Professors Alex Dika Seggerman (Rutgers University-Newark) and Emily Neumeier (Temple University) discuss their experience incorporating Wikipedia in the classroom, suggesting different types of assignments, the feminist origins of the “edit-a-thon” and how teaching students about the reliability and structure of online knowledge is perhaps one of the most pressing issues of our day.
For more information about working with Wiki Edu in your classroom go to: https://wikiedu.org/teach-with-wikipedia/

Emily Neumeier is assistant professor of Art History at Temple University. She specializes in the visual and spatial cultures of the Eastern Mediterranean, with a focus on the Ottoman Empire.

Alex Dika Seggerman is assistant professor of Islamic art history at Rutgers University-Newark. She is author of Modernism on the Nile: Art in Egypt between the Islamic and the Contemporary (UNC Press, 2019) and co-editor of Making Modernity in the Islamic Mediterranean (Indiana University, 2022).

Further episodes of CAA Conversations

Further podcasts by CAA

Website of CAA