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Hi PhDeviate and Welcome to Wikipedia! I'm also a member of the WikiProject Women's History and saw your note on Cliotropic's talk page. Over the last three years, I've informally mentored students at the Longy School of Music, where their class on the Future of Classical Music, uses Wikipedia editing as an assignment. I've written a series of tips for the students which yours might find helpful. You'll find them at User talk:Ijmusic/Futureclass and more tips at User:Voceditenore/Student tips (which I wrote for another university project). There's advice for educators running university/college level class projects at User:Jbmurray/Advice and a this feature from Wikipedia Signpost. Another great resource is Wikipedia:School and university projects. Just give me a shout on my talk page or call in at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Women's History if you need help or have a question. Best, wishes, Voceditenore (talk) 10:43, 8 March 2011 (UTC)Reply

Course assignments and WPWH for Educators

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I've just made the final few edits to the assignment for your WGS class, detailing how contributions pages work. It should be ready to go. I've also linked that page from the new WikiProject Women's History for Educators page/subproject. Please add your name there as an interested contributor.---Shane Landrum (cliotropic | talk | contribs) 22:52, 11 March 2011 (UTC)Reply