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Hello, students! This page is a quick guide to working on Wikipedia for people here as part of school and university projects.. Hopefully, if you're here with an organized project, you'll know what you're intended to do - whether that be creating a new article on a personal topic, or editing a specific one.
The School and university projects page collects information about Wikipedia projects for school and university classes, including an archive of many past class projects. Lists of current classes (and other programs) using Wikipedia can be found at dashboard.wikiedu.org and outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org, as well as below at current projects.
Introduction to talk pages: a six-part guide to using talk pages: Talk pages; User talk pages; Layout; Examples; Drawing attention; and Summary. Editing with VisualEditor Introduction to editing with VisualEditor : a six-part introduction to editing with VisualEditor: Opening the editor; Toolbar basics; Links and wikilinks; Publishing changes ...
Have a look at other alumni pages in Category:Lists of people by school affiliation, for an example of a separate alumni page see List of Old Malvernians with its summary. If the alumni are listed in a separate article, the alumni section in the school article should link to the list article and provide a brief summary.
Examples of instructors leading assignments that are good models to learn from include Brianwc, who has successfully run a multi-semester program at a law school; jbmurray, who had students take articles up to good and featured status; and Biolprof, who had graduate students peer review each other's contributions multiple times.
Some examples that have been found in the past: "School X has had a long and glorious tradition." "School X has been consistently been ranked as one of the top public high schools in both the state and country." "School X has one of the lowest admissions rates in the country." "School X has 98% A-level passes, school Y 12 miles away has 75%."
“Wouldn’t budge from $62,500 for a downtown loft. Owner wanted 65k. Unit sold for $275,000 1 year later.” – u/EMH55 2. Kids Do the Darndest Things
In China, Project-based learning implementation has primarily been driven by international school offerings, [20] although public schools use Project-based learning as a reference for Chinese Premier Ki Keqiang's mandate for schools to adopt maker education, [21] in conjunction with micro-schools like Moonshot Academy and ETU, and maker ...