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Welcome to the School of Open Writing Wikipedia Articles Class (#WIKISOO)! Our main course page here should be your home page. Post questions at any time on our TALK page, found at the top left tab of the course page. So glad you signed up - feel free to contact me with questions. - Sara FB (talk) 15:33, 8 August 2013 (UTC)
Hello, Akinielo! I noticed that you recently enrolled in my Wikipedia Education Program course, and I'm extremely excited that you've taken that first step towards starting the most rigorous adopt-a-user course that is available on Wikimedia. Upon completion, you will have substantial training in a variety of Wikipedia initiatives and will have gained a valuable "credential" and training in the community; however, it does carry an obligation (please review the course syllabus for more information). However, before you begin, these are the additional steps that you must take:
Thank you, and I hope to hear from you soon! If I do not hear from you within 5 days of this posting, I will assume that you are no longer interested, and I will remove you from my course (with no prejudice - no worries). If you're up for the challenge, which is mostly completed at your own pace and is low-pressure (it's intended to be conducive to learning, not being harsh - and, honestly, what do you have to lose?), please proceed. Otherwise, please notify me (rather than just waiting). --Jackson Peebles (talk)
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