Thanks, Tilman! I'm pretty sure, since Shani's a member of Wikimedia Israel, and I've been pretty connected to their education efforts for several years and am unaware of any previous even med-related courses. It was her headline for the post.

Posting now. 


On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 6:19 PM, Tilman Bayer <tbayer@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Those look good, but are we sure about the primacy claim ("first full
Wikipedia course in Israel")? The statement in the draft seems a bit
more qualified - at least we could mention that it's an *university*
course ("the first full Wikipedia course at an Israeli university" or
such).

On Thu, Feb 13, 2014 at 4:57 PM, LiAnna Davis <ldavis@wikimedia.org> wrote:
> I'll be pushing Shani's post live late tonight San Francisco time, when it's
> morning in Israel. I'd love to push out the social media about it as well if
> someone can review in the next 6 hours or so!
>
> * T: The story of Wiki-Med, the first full Wikipedia course in Israel: LINK
>
> * FB/G+: Read the story of Wiki-Med, the first full Wikipedia course in
> Israel, in which 65 students at Tel-Aviv University improved 128 articles
> about medicine on the Hebrew Wikipedia.
>
> Review here or on-wiki:
> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Social_media/Calendar#February_13
>
>
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