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description"html in Test Rerun Course - Learn the skills Topics for Impact organizers need to run consistent, high-impact campaigns that invite new contributors, partners, and supporters to the movement. "
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content"<p></p> <p></p> <table style="width: 100%;"> <tbody> <tr> <td style="width: 40%; padding-left: 30px; background-color: #71d1b3;"> <p><img height="100%" src="/static/Wikimedia_Brand_Guidelines_Update_2022_-Community.svg" alt="" style="float: left;" /></p> <p></p> </td> <td style="padding-top: 3%; width: 80%;"> <blockquote> <p>In the last unit, you created topic lists for a content gap on Wikipedia. In this unit, we are going to describe what we know about audience types for different kinds of content gaps. As part of this unit, we will use examples from the climate and gender gaps spaces, because they are similar to other knowledge gap topics.</p> <p>To get started, read the two blog posts below from Diff. After you read the blog posts, you will take a short quiz to test your understanding using the following reflection questions.</p> </blockquote> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p>"