HUGE thank you to our wonderful Ambassadors for starting off the trophy case[1] for our editors over the weekend:
Gsibbel JoyceChou Klortho Graeme Bartlett
If you have not yet reviewed your students' work from this past semester, this is a great opportunity to review and recognize good work. I also highly encourage you all to give a barnstar to any students whose work is showcased here, so they know we have seen their hard work! You may also be interested in encouraging them to stick around, join a relevant WikiProject, or even become a Wikipedia Ambassador.
Thanks for continuing to add work to this page from past semesters!
Thanks for all of your hard work, Jami
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Ambassadors/Courses/Trophy_case
On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 5:52 PM, Jami Mathewson jmathewson@wikimedia.orgwrote:
Hi, Ambassadors!
Sorry to ping you so late on a Friday. A few community members have made a request for examples of good student work, and some Ambassadors have mentioned a desire to create a trophy case so we can notify editors in our program that we've seen their great work.
I've added a few examples to this page[1], but I'd like to see some contributions that you, as Wikipedia contributors, have found to be good quality! You take a much closer look at a lot more student work, and you'll know what students have improved the articles they've worked on.
Thank you ahead of time for everyone working together to add to this page!
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Ambassadors/Courses/Trophy_case
Jami
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