La Trobe University is a multi-campus university in Victoria, Australia. The main campus of La Trobe is located in the Melbourne suburb of Bundoora; two other major campuses are located in the Victorian cities of Bendigo, and the NSW-Victorian border centre of Albury-Wodonga. The university has a number of smaller campuses at Mildura, Shepparton, and Beechworth, as well as a campus in Melbourne's Central business district.
La Trobe offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses across five major faculties, covering all the main learning areas: Education; Health Sciences; Humanities and Social Sciences; Business, Economics and Law; and Science, Technology and Engineering.
La Trobe University has no formal arrangement of policy regarding engagement with Wikimedia projects.
Over 2012 and 13, a small number of subjects and courses in the Faculty of Health Sciences started a pilot of open education practices using Wikiversity. Their work can be viewed on the category page: La Trobe Health Sciences.
In February 2013, the Bendigo campus of La Trobe University hosted an all day Wikipedia editing workshop, in response to a request from the Bendigo Community Health Service.
In March 2013, a small group of La Trobe University staff convened an all day open conference on the questions of open education, to coincide with the international open education week. They used Wikiversity and Commons to organise, promote and document the event.
In August 2013, the Faculty of Health hosted another all day open conference, this time on Activities, assignments and assessment. The format of 10 minute web streamed and recorded presentations, captured a number of methods that engaged Wikimedia projects.
In November 2013, the Faculty of Health hosted a half day open conference, this time on Blended learning and online teaching. The format of pre recorded interviews and streamed and recorded panel discussions on the day, captured a number of methods that engaged the Wikimedia projects.
In 2015, Mark Gussy began asking Oral Health students to demonstrate their critical reasoning skills by editing Wikipedia articles. This work is categorised in Wikipedia as La Trobe University Oral Health.
Nick Stone used Wikiversity to develop Indigenous and Intercultural Health, citing openness and the use of Wikiversity as key to winning the partnership of local indigenous representatives.
Mark Gussy asks Oral Health students to demonstrate their critical reasoning skills by editing Wikipedia articles. This work is categorised in Wikipedia as La Trobe University Oral Health.