CZ:Proposals/Label Eduzendium articles more prominently

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This proposal has been assigned to Eduzendium, and is now in the Eduzendium proposals queue.

This is almost too trivial not to need a proposal. Just contact Sorin and Lee and ask for their feedback and support. Then move forward with it; make sure that you write something on the Eduzendium help/policy pages that makes it "official"--in fact, that text might be the best thing to send to Sorin and Lee. I doubt there's any need for further debate about this, I think. It's a very small matter--it just needs the mere attention of the EZ guys. --Larry Sanger (Proposals Manager pro tempore)

Driver: Warren Schudy

Complete explanation

Use templates at the top of Eduzendium articles and talk pages to make their Eduzendium-ness more visible. See Income statement and Talk:Income statement for example proposed usage. (Do not use these templates on any other page until this proposal is approved.)

Proposed documentation

I'm not sure where this documentation belongs. Perhaps on CZ:Eduzendium_Recruitment somewhere?

There are two ways to create an Eduzendium article.

  1. Create your article the easy way. Then add "[[Category:Eduzendium]]" to the bottom of the article. Someone will eventually drop by and do the fancy stuff for you.
  2. Create your article the fancy way. Add "Eduzendium" to the list of workgroups in the meta-data template.

Eduzendium article should eventually be marked as such in three ways.

  1. If not using subpages, add "[[Category:Eduzendium]]" to the bottom of the article. If using subpages, add "Eduzendium" to the list of workgroups in the meta-data template.
  2. Add "{{EZarticle}}" to the top of the article (after "{{subpages}}").
  3. Add "{{EZtalk|yourCourse}}" to the top of the talk page, where "yourCourse" is the course home page, e.g. "CZ:Biol_201:_General_Microbiology".

Reasoning

Eduzendium articles are not prominently marked, which causes mistakes such as Eduzendium articles being nominated for speedy deletion.

Implementation

One of the Eduzendium leaders needs to contact the professors in the program, asking them to tell their students to use these templates.

Discussion

A discussion section, to which anyone may contribute. Note that discussion of this proposal is also occurring in [the forums].

If this proposal were adopted, we'd need to also decide what to do with Eduzendium articles when the course is over. My inclination is to remove the templates from both the talk and article pages at that point. Does anyone know if articles are left in the Eduzendium workgroup after the courses are finished? --Warren Schudy 13:47, 16 February 2008 (CST)

Is there any possible reason to not do this? Stephen Ewen 16:18, 16 February 2008 (CST)
I support it, if that means much! Denis Cavanagh 16:36, 16 February 2008 (CST)

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