Hi Venus!
I was kind of dreaming about this idea. You can consider me the biggest fan
and helping arm of your plans from now on. ;)
I like the idea for two reasons:
1. Believing that we, the Wikipedia community, are responsible for raising
awareness about it.
2. Because guiding people on how to read Wikipedia will promote the idea of
editing Wikipedia and supporting programs like the Wikipedia Education
Program.
So, please add my name to list of your team members right after Reem's
name.
On Dec 18, 2015 3:57 PM, "Venus Lui" <venuslui629(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Dear all,
I am planning to make a leaflet about how to use Wikipedia with correct
attitude, what I mean here is to tell the students that Wikipedia is not
only an online encyclopedia for them to get the information they need, but
also they can share their knowledge on Wikipedia. At the same time,
students should not plagiarize by using Wikipedia.
The reason I want to work on the leaflet is that there was a scandal in
Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination 2013 where some
students were caught with plagiarism. They copied the information from the
website directly, thus disqualified. I think it is important for us to tell
the students how to use Wikipedia with a positive attitude. Do you think
this idea is possible? Please share your idea/opinion with me. Thank you
very much. :)
Best Regards,
Venus
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