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July 28th, 2008

Google Knol - Yup, it's a Wikipedia killer

Posted by Christopher Dawson @ 3:46 am

Categories: Education Technology

Tags: Google Inc., Google Knol, Wikipedia, Wiki, Online Communications, Christopher Dawson

Google Knol, Mountain View’s answer to Wikipedia, launched last week and, while it can’t yet match the volume of articles on Wikipedia, its focus on accountability and ownership makes it a better choice for students and teachers.

Consider the article on asthma by John Fahy. According to the knol (a knol, according to Google, by the way, is a unit of knowledge), John Fahy is a professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. Google notes that this has been verified and a quick search for Fahy turns up his biographical site at UCSF. Try getting that information at Wikipedia about one of the authors.

I’ve always been a fan of Wikipedia. The amount of information available on the site is extraordinary, free, and usually a fairly accurate starting point for research or quick answers to questions. However, it has no accountability other than a community that can edit and comment on an article. Knol, on the other hand, removes contributors anonymity and gives students the ability to verify sources of information.

Will it be able to grow as quickly as Wikipedia? Probably not; plenty of people with subject matter knowledge simply aren’t willing to put their names and faces on the web. Is it an inherently more reliable tool that can improve students’ research capabilities? I think it is. It will be interesting to see how this competition shakes out over the next school year.

Christopher Dawson

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KNOL IS NO MATCH FOR WIKIPEDIA
Knol could and would NEVER replace Wikipedia. I am sick and tired of Google trying to take over everything on the net these days. Google folks need to stick with what they are good for, SEARCH. You ev... (Read the rest)
Posted by: ZDNET_guest666 Posted on: 08/24/08 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
If it's correct accountablity does not matter  SuperX3 | 07/28/08
But how does a reader know if it's correct?  Palmetto | 07/28/08
Armchair Experts  PowerMan2008 | 07/28/08
Great for opinions, but what about facts?  ajole | 07/28/08
Chocolate milk...  ElCondor11 | 07/28/08
Just because somebody with a lot of paper says it  deowll | 07/28/08
Just because somebody with a lot of paper...  portable@... | 07/29/08
Orson Wells and the Mars Invasion  eddie2go | 07/28/08
Accountability DOES matter  tsukrn@... | 07/28/08
RE: Google Knol - Yup, it's a Wikipedia killer  Balazs.Szemes | 07/28/08
WHAT?  ajole | 07/28/08
RE: Google Knol - Yup, it's a Wikipedia killer  RadioActive Chief | 07/28/08
"American Physical Society had recently stated that this is NOT the case"  Chi Stan | 07/28/08
RE: Google Knol - Yup, it's a Wikipedia killer  jantakke@... | 07/28/08
RE: Google Knol - Yup, it's a Wikipedia killer  putchavn | 07/28/08
Why, Christopher, should Knol - be a 'Wikipedia killer' -  mhenriday | 07/28/08
Agree  Popoyd | 07/28/08
The Britannica Model  dave.leigh@... | 07/28/08
RE: Google Knol - Yup, it's a Wikipedia killer  Scaramoosh | 07/28/08
References are tricky too  Popoyd | 07/28/08
Yes References can be tricky too  Scaramoosh | 07/29/08
Bad URL  Scaramoosh | 07/29/08
Creationism?  Popoyd | 07/28/08
"We pay you to use our service",  LBiege | 07/28/08
Knol isn't more accountable; it's more Web 1.0  Nihiltres | 07/28/08
Trying it does make a difference  Popoyd | 07/28/08
Ah, so they're both worthless.  Palmetto | 07/28/08
Good for a starting point...  Popoyd | 07/28/08
RE: Google Knol - Yup, it's a Wikipedia killer  jimmanis | 07/28/08
RE: Google Knol - Yup, it's a Wikipedia killer  lmsweetapple | 07/28/08
Ah, but the IDEA caught on.  dave.leigh@... | 07/28/08
RE: Google Knol - Yup, it's a Wikipedia killer  deowll | 07/28/08
RE: Google Knol - Yup, it's a Wikipedia killer  goooodwinnn | 07/28/08
Example is not fair  Pationl | 07/28/08
RE: Monckton's article in APS Newsletter  Scaramoosh | 07/29/08
RE: Google Knol - Yup, it's a Wikipedia killer  LatitudeU | 07/30/08
RE: Google Knol - Yup, it's a Wikipedia killer  LatitudeU | 07/30/08
Right on Target  David Blomstrom | 07/30/08
RE: Google Knol - Yup, it's a Wikipedia killer  hgeorgescu@... | 08/18/08
KNOL IS NO MATCH FOR WIKIPEDIA  ZDNET_guest666 | 08/24/08

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