Before I start, my apologies if you've already read this message - I'm posting in quite a few places for maximum visibility, as it's the only way to get such an idea off the ground :).
As a part of the new Community Projects Group, a page has been set up where you can tell Wikimedia about your "Success stories" with the projects in real life. For example, have you used Wikibooks or Wikiversity to learn a new skill, or have you used Wikipedia or Wiktionary in education? We want to hear about what effect Wikimedia participation has had on you in real life, and we'd also like you to tell us how you might have seen other people using the projects for benefit. Take a look at < http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Success_Stories_-_How_has_Wikimedia_Changed_y... on meta, and tell us *your* experiences.
Thanks,
Martin (User:Martinp23)
This is a lovely idea. Three cheers! SJ
On Tue, 10 Apr 2007, Martin Peeks wrote:
Before I start, my apologies if you've already read this message - I'm posting in quite a few places for maximum visibility, as it's the only way to get such an idea off the ground :).
As a part of the new Community Projects Group, a page has been set up where you can tell Wikimedia about your "Success stories" with the projects in real life. For example, have you used Wikibooks or Wikiversity to learn a new skill, or have you used Wikipedia or Wiktionary in education? We want to hear about what effect Wikimedia participation has had on you in real life, and we'd also like you to tell us how you might have seen other people using the projects for benefit. Take a look at < http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Success_Stories_-_How_has_Wikimedia_Changed_y... on meta, and tell us *your* experiences.
Thanks,
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