Proteopedia:Page of the Year Competition
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Pick a topic...here are some help references to get you started...if you have any questions you can email Eran at <email>eran.hodis@weizmann.ac.il</email>. | Pick a topic...here are some help references to get you started...if you have any questions you can email Eran at <email>eran.hodis@weizmann.ac.il</email>. |
Revision as of 08:57, 29 July 2008
Proteopedia is holding a Page of the Year Competition! Could your page be the best page of 2008?
The idea is to give potential page authors that extra bit of incentive to try making a page in Proteopedia. Hopefully, these talented authors will see just how fun and easy it is to edit pages in Proteopedia, and continue contributing in the future.
The competition ends on December 31, 2008.
Prizes
The winner of the Proteopedia Best Page Competition will receive a top-of-the-line 32Gb iPod touch courtesy of iDigital, Apple's representatives in Israel. The winner and the top 4 runners-up will receive a Proteopedia Mug.
Rules
The rules are:
- To enter your page into the contest, you must list your page here: Proteopedia:Page of the Year Entrants
- Pages must be created as subpages of your user page (find out how to do that here). This is so that the page will be editable only by you.
- All content in your page must be your work and your work alone.
- The page must be in English.
- You may enter as many pages as you like in the competition.
- Proteopedia Team members and contest judges are not eligible to participate in the contest.
Judging
Pages will be judged based on:
- Intuitive communication of the subject matter
- Creative use of green scene links
- Accessibility to a diverse scientific audience
- A concise introduction accessible to someone unfamiliar with the subject
- Good references
- Linking to other Proteopedia pages
The judging panel is currently comprised of Eran Hodis, Jaime Prilusky, and Joel Sussman. Additional judges will be announced shortly.
Suggestions
Pick a topic...here are some help references to get you started...if you have any questions you can email Eran at .