Hi, Alicecg, With regard to your posting at HIV, (Hi, I teach a course at Boston University, Neuropsychology, and this year am allowing students to submit or edit a Wikipedia article as an extra project. This is being done with the encouragement of the APS (Association for Psychological Science) Wikipedia Initiative. It's all new to me as well as to the students, so please forgive our ignorance of procedures. I have 2 students who know about cognition in HIV and noticed that there is little about this in the current article. They don't want to edit what's already there, but just add a section on cognition and HIV. At present they can't do this because it's semi-protected. Would they be able to do this, and if so, what is the procedure? Thanks very much. Alice C-G)

There shouldn't be any problem with this, if you have them work up a section and post it on the talk page, I can place it into the article. I'd also be willing to help if you have questions on Wiki markup or procedures or any other question, just drop me a message on my talk page. You may want to have a look at Wikipedia:WikiProject_Classroom_coordination and may want to contact someone there to see if they can be of assistance (or more than one someone if the first one isn't.).

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Thanks very much. I will ask them to do that. Again, forgive our neophyte mistakes here, please.Alicecg (talk) 03:06, 1 December 2011 (UTC)Reply