Thanks, Tilman! I'm pretty sure, since Shani's a member of Wikimedia Israel, and I've been pretty connected to their education efforts for several years and am unaware of any previous even med-related courses. It was her headline for the post.
Posting now.
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 6:19 PM, Tilman Bayer tbayer@wikimedia.org wrote:
Those look good, but are we sure about the primacy claim ("first full Wikipedia course in Israel")? The statement in the draft seems a bit more qualified - at least we could mention that it's an *university* course ("the first full Wikipedia course at an Israeli university" or such).
On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 4:57 PM, LiAnna Davis ldavis@wikimedia.org wrote:
I'll be pushing Shani's post live late tonight San Francisco time, when
it's
morning in Israel. I'd love to push out the social media about it as
well if
someone can review in the next 6 hours or so!
- T: The story of Wiki-Med, the first full Wikipedia course in Israel:
LINK
- FB/G+: Read the story of Wiki-Med, the first full Wikipedia course in
Israel, in which 65 students at Tel-Aviv University improved 128 articles about medicine on the Hebrew Wikipedia.
Review here or on-wiki: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Social_media/Calendar#February_13
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