It also looks like Rice University is doing a Wikipedia class project for the class "Poverty, Gender, and Human Development". We're totally inundated with enthusiastic newbie editors over at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Feminism. If anyone wants to help answer questions there, it would be greatly appreciated! Now that the floodgates have opened, I'm not sure we can keep up with them all!
Ryan Kaldari
On 3/29/11 10:35 AM, Amy Roth wrote:
hi All,
The Public Policy Initiative is proud to support an all women class this term. Georgetown University's Professor Kelley is teaching Women and Human Rights, and joined the project after hearing about the gendergap in Wikipedia. She is seeking the assistance of other editors to watch and aid her students' progress. You can find out more and her course and new student editors at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_United_States_Public_Poli... (This class just joined the project, so the course page is not fully developed yet, but there is a list of students.)
If you have the time, please help make the new editor experience a positive one for these new women editors.
- Amy
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