GREAT! Thank you Sam, great start, how exciting! Chip in everyone! :)
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From: Sam Bamkin
Sent: 16/06/2013 12:10
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: LD on Wikipedia?
Sounds good.
As the consensus appears to be emerging, the LD Wikipedia page has been set up, empty, as an vessel waiting to be expanded. (Wikis are simpler than students). It is linked from the Academic Advising page, so we might expect the Americans to join us sometime even if they are 8 hours behind.
Any skeleton I have provided to should be modified, rehashed, or discarded at will. The page may be 'deleted for emptiness' late on Monday evening if there is not much activity, so I suggest being bold whilst trusting friends and other editors to make improvements.
Happy Wikipedia-ing.
Doing it is easy, by the way. Go here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learning_development , then click 'edit' near the top-right corner. No account is needed; anybody can just edit.
And just for reassurance, there is no way you can 'break' anything. Please feel free to email with any how-to questions over the next couple of days - no matter how small.
All the best,
Sam
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