Welcome! edit

 
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Welcome to Wikipedia, Fschulenburg (Public Policy)! I am Acather96 and have been editing Wikipedia for quite some time. Thank you for your contributions. I just wanted to say hi and welcome you to Wikipedia! If you have any questions, feel free to leave me a message on my talk page or by typing {{helpme}} at the bottom of this page. I love to help new users, so don't be afraid to leave a message! I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:

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Acather96 (talk) 20:09, 23 June 2010 (UTC)Reply

Assessment Drive Challenge: WikiProject U.S. Public Policy edit

The first tagging and assessment drive challenge is starting now for WikiProject United States Public Policy. If you'd like to participate, start using the new assessment system and the project banner to tag and rate articles that are related to U.S. public policy. There's even a small prize for whoever does the most assessment this week.--Sross (Public Policy) (talk) 17:50, 6 July 2010 (UTC)Reply

Hi! This is Angela- the author of the Roswell Mill article. Thank you so much for your feedback- I really appreciate your help and the edits look fantastic! AngelaSaysHey (talk) 19:13, 22 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

Merry Christmas! edit

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

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Thank you very much! Happy holidays for you and your family as well. --Fschulenburg (Public Policy) (talk) 19:07, 20 December 2010 (UTC)Reply

Invitation to join WikiProject United States edit

 

Hello, Fschulenburg (Public Policy)! WikiProject United States, an outreach effort supporting development of United States related articles in Wikipedia, has recently been restarted after a long period of inactivity. As a user who has shown an interest in United States related topics we wanted to invite you to join us in developing content relating to the United States. If you are interested please add your Username and area of interest to the members page here. Thank you!!!

--Kumioko (talk) 16:22, 4 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

Leaderboard update question edit

Dear User:Fschulenburg, I am BoP a Campus Ambassador to Harvard and Boston University. I also frequent the #wikipedia-en-ambassador IRC channel. Earlier tonight ChrisC came in and asked how the leaderboard is updated. I had a look around and couldn't find any obvious information other than the twice weekly update. Is it done manually or is there a bot/script that does this? Do students need to add themselves to a category in order to have their edits tabulated? Thanks so much! Basket of Puppies 03:45, 14 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

  1. Just fessing up to who ChrisC is Epistemophiliac (talk) 03:46, 14 January 2011 (UTC)Reply
Hi BoP, Frank can probably answer this question more thoroughly and accurately, but I'll give it a shot. So far the leadership is being updated manually by pushing out a script every week, but eventually we would like to create a bot that will just do this automatically every week. The users and articles that are included in the script were taken from the course pages, which is why it's so important for the professors and Campus Ambassadors to keep their course page up to date with syllabus information and student/article information. But Frank can provide more information about all this. Annie Lin (Campus Team Coordinator, Wikimedia Foundation) (talk) 13:54, 15 January 2011 (UTC)Reply
Hey Annie. It appears I got an answer a few days agohere. I think we ought to ping jeremyb to make said bot/script. Basket of Puppies 05:57, 16 January 2011 (UTC)Reply

Wikipedia Ambassador Program Newsletter: 28 January 2011 edit

 




This is the first issue of the Wikipedia Ambassador Program newsletter. Please read it! It has important information about the the current wave of classes, instructions and advice, and other news about the ambassador program.





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Wikipedia Ambassador Program Newsletter: 13 February 2011 edit

 




This is the second issue of the Wikipedia Ambassador Program Newsletter, with details about what's going on right now and where help is needed.



  • Userboxes and profiles - Add an ambassador userbox to your page, and make sure you've added your mentor profile!
  • Be a coordinating ambassador - Pick and class and make sure no students fall through the cracks.
  • New screencasts - Short videos on watchlists and a number of other topics may be useful to students.
  • Updates from Campus Ambassadors - Ambassadors are starting to report on classroom experiences, both on-wiki and on the Google Group.
  • Other news - There's a new on-wiki application for being an Online Ambassador, and Editing Friday #2 is today!
  • Things you can do - This is just a sample; if you're eager for something to do, there's plenty more.

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Wikipedia Ambassador Program Newsletter: 21 March 2011 edit

 




This is the third issue of the Wikipedia Ambassador Program Newsletter, with details about what's going on right now and where help is needed.



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Wikipedia Ambassador Program Newsletter: 22 April 2011 edit

 




This is the fourth issue of the Wikipedia Ambassador Program Newsletter, with details about what's going on right now and where help is needed.



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