The PPI (or PPP, LOL) is indeed over. It concluded with the completion
of the Stanton grant requirements, and has now evolved into the GEP,
the Global Education Program. The IEP as I understand it is not over:
contrary to the subjectline of this thread, it hasn't "died."

Thanks Sue, IEP surely is not Dead yet.

Also +1 to Shiju's idea regarding Article selection, this problem was faced by my class too. I was managing Data Structures class, and the problem was that plenty of Data Structures related articles are in good shape and we didn't want to touch those. So it was getting difficult for professor and students too for selecting their article, thus some of the topics were later moved on too Wikibooks which was accepted by the professor in good faith.

Thus what I would like to suggest is that, if for example we sign one class of Computer engineering department then the students of that class should be free to select any article regarding Computer Engineering, and the best place to start would be Wikiprojects like WikiProject_Computer_scienceWikiProject_Computing etc etc, thus students will also get a chance to write about articles they like and are interested in and Wikiprojects will also gain some momentum and who knows we might get relatively better articles in there. Article selection should not necessarily be from that subject only, students should have freedom of selection of articles and professors must understand this mutually. 

Please do think about it and share your views regarding it.



Thanks
Arnav (ricku).

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