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COURSE LEADERBOARD

Rank Username Characters added Active days
1 SoAuthentic 73100 48
2 Kcahlber 41520 18
3 Gsrogers 40530 29
4 Clairestum 37484 15
5 Hathornt 29076 19
6 Legin-gross-drawkcab 16876 7
"Course leaderboard" accounts for all edits made to the article namespace. This section is updated twice a week. See also the main leaderboard for all students participating in the Public Policy Initiative.

Course description

Wikipedia and Public Policy is a course offered through the Undergraduate Public Affairs program at the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University. Students will explore Public Policy issues and how Wikipedia can be used as a tool and resource. In addition, students will research the history and economic impact of Wikipedia and social media while understanding how Wikipedia has changed how we learn, work, and communicate. Students will also refine their presentation, collaboration, and research skills.

Class Sites


TA's and Campus Ambassadors

Students

This is a list of the students in your class (or rather their Wikipedia usernames), along with their Wikipedia articles (which students will select at the appropriate time).