Jessicadm15
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Great Work!
editHi, I'm Eryk from the Wiki Education Foundation. I happened to notice the really great work you did on your article on the streetcar strikes! I wondered if you'd be interested in sharing some of your experiences working on it for our blog? We could use your real name or your Wikipedia username. We find students like to participate since it gives them a pretty positive search result related to the field they're studying in. If you have a minute, you can drop me an e-mail at eryk@wikiedu.org, mention your username and what course you were in, and answer any of the following questions, and I'd be excited to get some attention directed toward your good work.
- What are your career/academic goals?
- Did you have any experience with Wikipedia before the class started? What did you think of Wikipedia before you started work on this assignment?
- How did you find the process of writing a Wikipedia article, compared to if you had written a traditional paper on the topic?
- Do you think you learned more about labor strikes and labor as a result of writing for Wikipedia?
- Do you think you'll come back to Wikipedia now that the course is finished?
Thanks so much for your time! Eryk (Wiki Ed) (talk) 17:02, 8 January 2015 (UTC)