On 9/29/05, Kelly Martin kelly.lynn.martin@gmail.com wrote:
On 9/29/05, Greg Andrews gregandrews@gmail.com wrote:
As part of a college class I am in, we are required to, along with at least a few other students, do 10 hours of community service. We are allowed to present our ideas to the class for others to join our cause.
My thought is to use Wikipedia as a community service project. Pledge to spend those 10 hours (ideally non-consecutive) editing, cleaning, and writing for Wikipedia.
I'm set to propose this idea to my class tomorrow. Has anyone done something like this before, and what are you opinions on it?
As long as your instructor doesn't require anyone at Wikipedia to certify that you did the community service. It would be hard for us to certify how many *hours* you spent editing.
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I suppose Special:Contributions could be used to certify your work on wikipedia! Cruccone