User talk:Loren Gilson

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Your page Perish -- project organization
It seems you are creating a glossary for a Paideia high school class. Great idea. However, creating it by putting a pile of definitions into mainspace is probably not the best way to do it, we aren't a dictionary. I don't know about Paideia courses, what would be special or different about them?

Since you are using a category to link all these pages together, Category: Glossary, Paideia High School, it seems that these pages would be "owned" by the High School project, would they be part of a Paideia English class, or would a general-purpose English class be linked from the Paideia curriculum? If the former, we might have these pages:
 * Paideia High School
 * Paideia English
 * Paideia English/Glossary,
 * and the pages Paideia English/Glossary/Perish, etc., though why one would want separate pages for each word in a glossary I don't understand. How about one glossary page, or a series of subpages for initial letters? Or just a list of links to Wiktionary? Could you explain what you want?

I noticed Paideia High School Curriculum Plan, which needs some help with the wikitext, I'll see if I can look at it tomorrow. --Abd 02:55, 8 February 2011 (UTC)