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[edit] Wikipedia for SchoolsThis [1] may be of interest, it is a DVD-rom and website aimed at British schools. DuncanHill (talk) 22:35, 28 June 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Quality ControlHow are we going to make sure that the articles chosen for these CDs are high enough quality to reflect well on Wikipedia? The vast majority of school articles seem to be unsourced stubs and likewise with many local history articles. The articles chosen must demonstrate core principles like Verifiability, otherwise the project could be overrun with new editors adding unsourced information of local interest... well, more than it is already. --Gimme danger (talk) 22:51, 29 June 2008 (UTC)
[edit] WikiProject ChicagoI don't know much about the New York City area projects, but I do know that WikiProject Chicago is fairly prolific and has a reasonably large base of good articles to start from. Perhaps Chicago could be a test of the concept? --Gimme danger (talk) 23:08, 29 June 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Format?Should definitely think about what format the files that go onto the CD-ROM are going to be. Will these be PDFs, like the WikiReader concept? HTML files? Some sort of XML, parsed by a custom application (which would have disadvantage of having to be cross-platform, available to Win, Mac, and Linux at the least), or what? —Scott5114↗ [EXACT CHANGE ONLY] 08:25, 30 June 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Rename to "US Schools team"?As is noted above there are a number of projects looking at preparing subsets of wikipedia for use in schools. If this team is looking at versions targetted at specific US local school boards then it might be appropriate to rename this project to reflect that. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Filceolaire (talk • contribs) 13:01, 30 June 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Investigation into school needsSince we want to make a positive impression on schools, we should also try to think about the project from their point of view - what will they think of it? what are their needs? how can we appeal to their values? etc. I would therefore suggest some investigation into the school systems where this is going to be released - what kind of information do the schools need? can we provide something they do not have, for example? If schools already have tons of material on the history of the area in which they are located, we should focus on something different, for example. Also, what age group should we focus on? I know that in some states, it is mandatory that students study their state in a certain grade - should we aim for that grade level? Can we somehow explain how contributing to Wikipedia is a good learning experience? Can we send lesson plans along with the information? There are lots of possibilities that can be explored here. Awadewit (talk) 14:21, 30 June 2008 (UTC)
[edit] The good newsCary Bass replied to my e-mail, he is fowarding it to Frank Schulenburg, the head of Public Outreach, and hopefully, if we can negotiate with him, this should work beautifully. Mitch32(UP) 21:16, 30 June 2008 (UTC)
(copied from the main page): Cary Bass told me (Mitchazenia) on IRC that as long as we follow the foundation's mission to go ahead with the project and we have, or will have, their support. So I can declaritively say, let's get started getting professionals and writers together.Mitch32(UP) 10:53, 2 July 2008 (UTC) [edit] First work: Sussex County NJI believe that the best place to start is to test our skills out on smaller, more rural schools. The area of Sandyston Township, New Jersey, Walpack, New Jersey and Layton, New Jersey has a couple of schools in the area of County Routes 560 and 645, which is mainly in the middle of nowhere in Sussex County. They would be the perfect choice the first CD-ROM, and would just be the right choice. What I'd like to do is each person take a different job of what to do. The jobs are:
If all these can be done, we can prove that this'll work. Seeing there are very few articles in this area, it shouldn't take as long as something like NYC or Chicago. Please reply.Mitch32(UP) 16:46, 8 July 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Back to school?Hi, I'm just wondering if any progress has been made since July in contacting schools? If we are hitting a brick wall of apathy from school districts, could we perhaps meet on IRC (we can use ) to brainstorm a solution? It would be a shame just to let this idea fade away because a few officials said no! Meanwhile, people here should be aware that Version 0.7 has a tentative selection here. You're very welcome to use the data from that in order to rank articles for the school releases. Also, we at 1.0 work with other groups putting together kids materials. a new selection for schools is taking shape here, and once completed, those articles will have been hand checked that they are suitable for kids. The One Laptop Per Child project is also using the 0.7 selection as a foundation for their collection, see this page (only occasionally updated, as they are frantically busy getting the collection onto laptops going out the door). Please let me know where you want to take the project next. Cheers, Walkerma (talk) 07:37, 12 September 2008 (UTC)
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