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I read about your class project and also wanted to invite you over to Wikiversity to check out the possibilities: v:Wikiversity:School_and_university_projects. Sincerely, James. -- Jtneill - Talk 13:16, 16 November 2008 (UTC)Reply


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Notifications

All participants in a course (students, instructors, volunteers) will receive Notifications whenever their course talk page is edited. Thus, editors can use course talk pages to send messages they want the whole class to be aware of, and the class participants are likely to see them.

Special:Contributions student notice

For users enrolled as students in courses that are active, a notice will appear at the top of Special:Contributions noting which course(s) they are enrolled in. This will make it easy for users who come across the work of student editors to find out that they are part of a course and identify other class participants.

Adding articles

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Adding students

Instructors and volunteers will be able to add users as students in courses, instead of all student editors needing to enroll for themselves. This makes it easier to maintain complete lists of students, and also makes the extension more suitable for tracking participation in edit-a-thons, workshops and other collaborative projects beyond the Wikipedia Education Program.


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We've started working on "editor campaigns", a system that we expect will eventually be able to replace our current Education Program extension (and be useful for many other purposes as well). The early work with that project will focus on a system for signup up new editors for editing campaigns (such as courses, but also edit-a-thons, Wiki Loves Monuments, etc.). Because of that, progress will be slow on the current course page system. However, we have several improvements that should be available within the next few weeks.

Anyone can edit the main text of course pages

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Simplified course editing interface

We've considerably simplified the interface for editing course pages, removing the options to rename courses. Changing the title of a course would also move the course page, creating confusion and leading to a number of bugs. Several other parts of the course editing interface were not very useful, so we've removed them to make it easier on newcomers. This change should take effect on 2014-02-27.

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Hello and welcome to the Writing Wikipedia Articles course (#WIKISOO)! We look forward to meeting you in the first class on 25 February (Americas)/26 Feb (Asia/Australia). By now you should have received an introductory email with some details about the course. If you can't find it, there's an archived copy of the email at this link.

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If taking the course in self-paced mode, please come say hello on the course talk page so we know who you are! Thanks for signing up, and we'll see you Tuesday! - Pete (talk) 06:12, 24 February 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Hi! Just a quick reminder that the second WIKISOO class starts in about 3 hours. Even if you missed Week 1, please join us at this link for the live webinar - ideally about 15 minutes early to test your mic/speakers. If you haven’t finished up your Week 1 homework, there’s still time; post any questions on the class talk page! You can also watch a video of last week’s class on YouTube (earlier audio problems have been corrected). Feel free to contact me on my talk page with questions anytime! - WIKISOO co-instructor Sara FB (talk) 22:04, 4 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Hi BobCummings, we look forward to seeing you in class in a few hours. We look forward to seeing you in class in a few hours. Here's the link to our Week 3 class page and to the live webinar.

PLEASE NOTE: If you're not in the USA, please double-check the class time. We have gone on Daylight Savings Time (also known as Summer Time) in the USA, so for some of you the class time will be an hour earlier. (If your country goes on Summer Time in the coming weeks, you will want to check again!)

This week we are going to start off with some basic review of all we've covered. So if you've been feeling behind or confused by all the details, we'll make sure we've got your questions answered before forging ahead! See you soon, -Pete (talk) 16:28, 11 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

Week 4 of Writing Wikipedia Articles: Final Projects Ahoy!

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Hey BobCummings - hope all is going well with you as we segue into Week 4 of WIKISOO! Just a reminder, in case you need it, that depending on your time zone, class time may have shifted - check out this link to make sure you know when to join us. Looking forward to chatting more with you this week about the Final Project - if you already know which article you're working on, you'll find instructions there for sharing this information easily with your classmates. Post any questions to the class Talk page, please! See you in class tomorrow! Sara FB (talk) 01:43, 18 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

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How's it going, BobCummings? Just touching base as we start the fifth (!) week of the WIKISOO course. We're excited to see students working on such a diverse range of articles! If you haven't already, log in, scroll down to the bottom of the main course page to list your chosen final project article next to your own name; brag a little about your work (or just ask questions!) on the course talk page; and join the live lecture tomorrow as we move towards completion of the course! This is when things get exciting. :) Looking forward to seeing you in class! - Sara FB (talk) 23:41, 24 March 2014 (UTC)Reply


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Hi BobCummings! Just checking in as we head into the final week of the Writing Wikipedia Articles class. You can look through last week's ether pad notes, check out your homework assignments from Week 5, and watch last week's lecture on YouTube - all right here. Check out my note from last week (above) if you're still diving into your Final Project... or head over to the course talk page to see if anyone else is having the same issues you are! Looking forward to seeing you in the last live webinar of the session tomorrow. Big WikiLove. -Sara FB (talk) 23:21, 31 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Since the last update, development of the editor campaigns project has been continuing, and it's almost at the point that it will be useful to users running edit-a-thons and other non-course outreach events. (If you are planning such an event soon and would like to beta test it for tracking the contributions of newcomers, get it touch.) In the meantime, we've made a few small improvements and bug fixes to the Education Program extension:

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The default end date for courses is now approximately six months in the future, instead of immediately. This will prevent the common problem where a user creates a new course page but does change the default dates, resulting in a course that is immediately considered "ended" and thus cannot be enrolled in.

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Article edit notifications for students coming soon

A nearly complete patch from Facebook Open Academy student Jeff Lloyd will add a new type of Notification: students will be alerted to edits made by others to the article(s) they are assigned (as well as the corresponding talk pages). Expect to see this feature within the next several weeks.

Duplicate courses and API deletion

Bugs in the course page creation process (now fixed) led in some cases to duplicate listings for the same course at Special:Courses. This happens when the same course page had two (or more) different course ID numbers. It is possible to clean up such duplicate entries using by making calls to the API. I've documented this process and written a Python script for it.

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Hello Bob :) I recently sent an email to you and other Wiki Education Foundation members to get one of you involved with this project. I do hope you get a chance soon to evaluate my request! Best, --Elitre (WPS) (talk) 11:42, 21 May 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Dear Bob: Is this report accurate: WikiConference USA bans critic from open meeting? If it is accurate do you know if a response from the conference organizers is forthcoming? I won't spend time explaining exactly how upsetting this is and how very bad it looks on its face until the accuracy of the report is confirmed. It looks really bad, though, and I really hope there's a plausible explanation. Note that I'm not asking about the rejection of Kohs's presentation, but only about the allegation that he was barred from an event touted as "open to all participants, regardless of previous level of involvement with Wikipedia or the Wikimedia projects. We welcome the curious, the skeptical, and others wishing to engage in meaningful conversation about the Wikimedia movement in the United States, free culture and digital rights, advocacy and outreach, community building, and technology." I posted the same question on Newyorkbrad's talk page, but he declined to respond substantively. I am also leaving it on the talk pages of the other conference organizers.alf laylah wa laylah (talk) 14:42, 4 June 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Hello Bob--can I ask you a question, a favor? Do you have any students from around Poplarville, Mississippi? We have a bit of a conundrum (it's explained at User_talk:Drmies#Help)--we really need some local pictures uploaded to Commons. The courthouse, the statue, the water tower, the church, the bar, the jail--anything will do. If you Google Poplarville right now the first thing that pops up is a KKK rally, and I gather there's some Poplarvillians that don't much like that; having more photographs, with the proper license of course, would help bring the KKK image down the scale. Thanks, and Roll Tide (sorry!), Drmies (talk) 17:01, 18 October 2016 (UTC)Reply

Hey DrMies: thanks for the excellent question. I don't know of anyone from that region off the top of my head, but, I will certainly ask. I understand the need! 19:09, 18 October 2016 (UTC)
No, thank you--I appreciate the help. Drmies (talk) 19:45, 18 October 2016 (UTC)Reply

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A page you started (William Johnson House (Natchez, Mississippi)) has been reviewed!

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Thanks for creating William Johnson House (Natchez, Mississippi), BobCummings!

Wikipedia editor Blythwood just reviewed your page, and wrote this note for you:

Looks good. I've added a Wikimedia Commons category for the photos and linked it to this article - hope that's OK.

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We're nominating Frank P. Gates for DYK, so your pictures can't come soon enough! Thank you so much!Zigzig20s (talk) 14:25, 10 November 2017 (UTC)Reply

Henry Minor Faser

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Thanks. What about Faser Hall, to illustrate Henry Minor Faser please?Zigzig20s (talk) 17:57, 14 November 2017 (UTC)Reply

Can do. Weather is not great at the moment, but I will get them in the next 24-48 hours. Hopefully I can make them better quality than the last batch. Bob Cummings (talk) 21:02, 15 November 2017 (UTC)Reply
Thank you! Looks like a beautiful campus by the way.Zigzig20s (talk) 21:18, 15 November 2017 (UTC)Reply
I was able to take this today, but it is pretty low quality because of the angle. You can look here (maybe) and see a better image. This is complicated by the fact that there are both ongoing construction projects which obscure part of the front and force me to take the shot from a weird angle and that there is a temporary stage set up in front of the building. The stage should be down next week and might permit a better shot. Let me know what you think.
Thank you! Yes, it is not the best picture because of the angle, but don't you think Faser's article looks much better thanks to you now? Wikipedia is a work in progress!Zigzig20s (talk) 23:46, 16 November 2017 (UTC)Reply
Hi. Could you please take a few pictures of Insight Park?Zigzig20s (talk) 18:23, 29 July 2018 (UTC)Reply

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Thanks for documenting the University of Mississippi Power House before it was demolished. Without you, any decent images would have been loss to non-free licensing. ~ HAL333 22:45, 17 June 2021 (UTC)Reply
Thank you for noticing this work! I agree that without those pics and the page we'd have lost the record of the Power House entirely. Thank you Wikipedia for the opportunity to record this public knowledge!

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Thank you for quality articles about buildings and people from Mississippi such as Knoxville YMCA Building, Lafayette County Courthouse (Mississippi), J. P. Hughes Jr., for teaching how to write with Wikipedia, for images, even of demolished buildings, - Bob, you are an awesome Wikipedian!

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