I have been an anonymous Wikipedia contributor in times past. This account was recently set up for my students.

I really enjoy teaching my class.

I teach science, engineering, math, and technology. I hope to engage my students in research by allowing them to become a part of the Wikipedia community.

They will need help acclimating to the Wikipedia discussion culture. Their assignments will be in editing pages and contributing citations, as well as a possible new page creation.

They, and I, would love pointers regarding discussion posts, interacting with others, and learning to use the Wikipedia mark-up language.

These students will be mostly scientific topics, but may extend beyond that.

Scientists have been studying crops that can survive a flood.[1]

Scientists think that they will have pig to human transplants soon.[2]

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  1. ^ Pittalwala, Iqbal. "How Plants Sense Low Oxygen Levels to Survive Flooding". University of California, Riverside, Newsroom. Retrieved 24 October 2011.
  2. ^ Laurence, Jeremy. "Pig-to-human tissue transplants 'imminent'". The Independent. Retrieved 24 October 2011.