litteracarolina ,
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I may soon be collaborating with Wiki #Education to help my students create articles on #palaeography. Does anyone have any advice about how best to do this? (I will get lots of support but would be interested to hear individual opinions too!).

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domwass ,
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@litteracarolina @medievodons @histodons @historikerinnen I guess it’s part of the support, but the the Wiki education Outreach Dashboard is really helpful. More info here: https://digitrip.hypotheses.org/1165

mattjhodgkinson ,
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@litteracarolina @medievodons @histodons @historikerinnen I'm an admin. Please don't have them write new articles: that's trying to run before you can walk. I suggest to ask them to identify articles that could be improved, then get them to find reliable sources that could add to those articles, then get them to write a draft in their userspace of the revised article. If OK, replace the article with their version, checking for new good edits. At each stage, have instructor- and/or peer-checking.

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