Wikipedia:WikiProject United States Public Policy/Update/22 February 2011
Public Policy Initiative welcomes new class
[edit]A big welcome to the 31st class participating in the Public Policy Initiative this term, Winona State University's "Political Research Seminar". Taught by Professor Kara Lindaman, the course has 19 students who will be writing Wikipedia articles for class. See the course page for the new class.
Talk page screencast now available
[edit]Have you ever wondered how to communicate on Wikipedia's Discussion pages, also known as "talk pages"? The latest screencast in our series of video resources covers how to start a new message on a talk page, how to reply to a message on a talk page, and what all the different kinds of talk pages are. Watch the screencast.
Join Wikipedia Ambassadors for Editing Friday
[edit]Here comes Editing Friday! It's a casual event where Wikipedia Ambassadors and others collaborate to improve an important but neglected Wikipedia article, in real time. Want to try your hand at editing in a safe, friendly environment? Join us in working on the article "Personal life", from 7 to 11 p.m. Eastern time (or whenever near that is most convenient for you). We'll be chatting while we work, too, so it's a great chance to meet experienced editors and get help. Learn more.
See profiles of new Online Ambassadors
[edit]Did you know that students participating in the Public Policy Initiative are all assigned a mentor to help them online? The mentors are Online Ambassadors, experienced Wikipedians with a track record of helping newcomers with content development. More than 75 Online Ambassadors are helping students this term, and they're all listed with short biographies online. See the current batch of Online Ambassadors.