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English: World Christianity MSc students at the University of Edinburgh researched, synthesised and developed one existing article and six new Wikipedia articles of previously unpublished terms related to the study of Christianity. Integrating Wikipedia into coursework allows students and staff to explore the affordances of virtual (online) spaces for public engagement whilst building upon digital literacies training and application. Simultaneously, students develop research skills for academic outcomes and life-long learning, whilst demonstrating online, collaborative writing for a different audience.
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