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Description: Explain your contest, how it would positively impact the Wikipedia community and what general purpose it would serve. Instructions: Outline the step-by-step process of how you envision the contest unfolding, including any specific guidelines. Criteria: Explain what entries will be judged on, and how a winner will be selected. Optional:
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Contests have also been run on various other Wikimedia projects, generally eliciting excitement and support; the Wikinews writing contest in March/April and the second German writing contest (part of the International writing contest) both attracted over 10 unusual prizes from the community to hand out to the lucky/skillful winners.
PRINCE2 defines a project plan as: "...a statement of how and when a project's objectives are to be achieved, by showing the major products, milestones, activities and resources required on the project." The project manager creates the project management plan following input from the project team and key project stakeholders. The plan should be ...
Lucy Calkins and her colleagues from the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project wrote a new guide called A Curricular Plan for the Writing Workshop (Heinemann, 2011). This aimed to align the units of study she recommended in the past with the new Common Core State Standards, including narrative, persuasive, informational, and poetry ...
Nov. 29—The Ohio University Southern Council on Diversity and Inclusion has announced the Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Writing Contest for 2024. This contest, open to students in grades 6 ...
The contest runs from the first to last day of each month. At the start of the month, editors may pre-emptively nominate the articles they intend on improving (and then have until the end of the month to make the improvements), or they may simply list the articles that they have worked on at the end of the month.
On Dec. 7 at North Henderson High School, 11th grader Citlally Diaz, 17, was honored for winning one of just four $3,000 scholarship grand prize awards out of thousands of entries across the country.