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My name is George Chriss, [[User:GChriss]], of The Pennsylvania State University.  Some of the librarians and course designers there are talking very seriously about assigning editing Wikipedia for a course grade in courses that have several hundred students each.  My first question is: is that a good thing and how do we handle that?  How do we suggest metrics for them to grade on (like working with longstanding editors)?
My name is George Chriss, [[User:GChriss]], of The Pennsylvania State University.  Some of the librarians and course designers there are talking very seriously about assigning editing Wikipedia for a course grade in courses that have several hundred students each.  My first question is: is that a good thing and how do we handle that?  How do we suggest metrics for them to grade on (like working with longstanding editors)?
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[[Speech by::George Chriss]]

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Jimmy Wales: Camera guy.

On a related question—
Audience member: What's your name?

My name is George Chriss, User:GChriss, of The Pennsylvania State University.  Some of the librarians and course designers there are talking very seriously about assigning editing Wikipedia for a course grade in courses that have several hundred students each.  My first question is: is that a good thing and how do we handle that?  How do we suggest metrics for them to grade on (like working with longstanding editors)?

George Chriss

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