Wikipedia:WikiProject United States Public Policy/Update/1 February 2011

Blog post covers current state of Public Policy Initiative
A new post on the Wikimedia Foundation's blog provides an update on the Public Policy Initiative. The post explains some of the results from the fall term, including quotes from students and things we plan to do differently. The blog post also provides insight into where we are so far in the spring term and encourages anyone to join the project. Read the post.

New videos added to Ambassadors Resources page
Wikipedia Ambassador Basket of Puppies has been busy creating a series of screencasts to help newcomers to Wikipedia learn the basics of editing. Basket of Puppies, who is both an Online Ambassador and a Campus Ambassador at Harvard University and Boston University, has created screencasts on account creation, sandboxes, adding references, assessing articles, and uploading images to Wikimedia Commons, among other topics. See the videos section on the Resources page to watch the new screencasts.

More article assessors needed
Research Analyst Amy Roth's experimentation plan for Wikipedia article assessment relies on the volunteer efforts of both Wikipedians and public policy experts. And we need a few more of each group to join the assessment team! If you're experienced in assessing students' work, we'd love to have you join the team. Assessors are asked to volunteer about an hour of time every 2-3 weeks throughout the term. If you're interested, email Amy Roth.

Subscribe to new Ambassador newsletter
The Wikipedia Ambassador Program has started a new weekly newsletter that will be delivered to Ambassadors' talk pages -- but anyone who is interested in the Wikipedia Ambassador Program is welcome to subscribe. Check out the first issue, and if you're interested in having it delivered to your talk page, email Online Facilitator Sage Ross.