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Sample syllabus PDF file

New sample syllabus brochure available

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Interested in a week-by-week breakdown of how professors might be able to incorporate Wikipedia assignments in their classes? Check out one of the newest Bookshelf materials -- the sample syllabus. Covering 12 weeks' worth of classes, the sample syllabus includes assignment suggestions and key milestones students should have met at certain points in the semester, based on years of experience using Wikipedia as a teaching tool. Download your copy of the sample syllabus today.

ReadWriteWeb covers the Initiative

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Technology blog ReadWriteWeb's audience of early adopters learned about the work professors are doing to incorporate Wikipedia into their classroom with an article published last week. Read the article "College Credit for Improving Wikipedia - Just Don't Cite it in a Paper!"

"Evaluating Wikipedia Article Quality" brochure

Brochure on Evaluating Wikipedia Article Quality available

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Another new title is now available from the Bookshelf materials. "Evaluating Wikipedia Article Quality" is a brochure that gives an overview of how articles evolve and what to look for when determining whether an article is of high or poor quality -- in other words, a way for students to gain key media literacy skills. Professors are encouraged to share the guide with their students, whether or not they are using Wikipedia assignments. Download the PDF of Evaluating Wikipedia Article Quality.

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Public Policy Initiative participants have now been featured more than 20 times on the main page of Wikipedia in the Did You Know? section, designed to highlight the newest and most recently expanded articles. Recently featured articles are listed on the Trophy Case page.