If I was a teacher considering whether to teach using Wikipedia, I suspect that my main concern would be the child-friendliness and trustworthiness. So - I think that the most important thing to get in is that it is checked. Beyond that, it's good to know there's plenty on there.
Do schools need information available offline? Presumably, there's an advantage for them, and that's why we're sending it out - if so, then we should mention that it's offline.
So - I like Andrew Gray's suggestion: "Wikipedia offline - xx,000 checked articles and images".
On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 8:00 PM, Andrew Gray shimgray@gmail.com wrote:
2008/10/16 Andrew Gray shimgray@gmail.com:
Would "Wikipedia offline - 45,000 checked articles and images" fit?
(where, of course, "45,000" is replaced by whatever the actual number is)
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