Jordan to train students on boosting Arabic web content
- Jordan: Tuesday, April 30 - 2013 at 03:54
The Jordan Open Source Association, in cooperation with the Wikimedia Foundation, is set to soon start training university students on how to increase Arabic content on the web, Jordan Times has reported. The training is part of an initiative to boost Arabic content on the internet, said the president of the association, Issa Mahasneh. "We will train public and private university students on how to contribute articles in Arabic to Wikipedia on different topics," Mahasneh noted. "Students, whether specialised in IT, history, environment, health, agriculture or other fields, can contribute by writing Arabic articles that will enrich the quality of online Arabic content," he said.
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