The scholarship is just for "post secondary students". This year it is restricted to Canadian but as the numbers have not been as good as hoped (still a few months to go). Will be looking at offering this globally next year.
I will be lecturing on Wikipedia next month in India and Nepal at two medical school their. I will let you know how it goes. They have managed to find a computer lab with 10 computers in New Delhi thus after the lectures which will be open to all we will be having a hands on session limited to 20 people. It supposedly filled up the day it was announced.
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 2:10 PM, James Heilman jmh649@gmail.com wrote:
The scholarship is just for "post secondary students". This year it is restricted to Canadian but as the numbers have not been as good as hoped (still a few months to go). Will be looking at offering this globally next year.
How about paying the runners-up to review a certain number of diffs in medical articles? You could salt them with ones you know are bad to make sure they are paying attention.
Also I am always asking Sue and Erik to put search failover back, at least to PubMed (maybe with a notation to click on "reviews"?) Can you support that?
Best regards, Jim