AlmereGrid

Contents

Introduction

For starters, copy the text from the GR projects page: then we can use this wiki to draft improvements of that text. If the project is not listed on the projects page you will need to venture to the project's website, gather information about it, and create an summary written in a way that makes the project sound exciting and would make people want to join.
Find videos that either the project created, was created about the project, or presents information relevant to the project or its science.

Science

The Science section might (or might not) be divided into two parts: {1} general discussion of the field, and then {2} a discussion of the project's specific endeavor. For instance, in LHC@home, we might have {1} "Science of the Large Hardon Collider" and then {2} "Science of LHC@home"
The above is desirable, because in most cases, the field of research is really fascinating, and presenting this in broad terms-- outlining the big questions-- can make it easier to understand the particulars of the project and why it is important.

Results

Where known, we should attempt to keep track of each project's publications. A good list to draw from is here.

Links of Interest

Why recreate the wheel; there are lots of great sources out there.; a good list of sources can be really useful to the reader.

"In the Classroom"

For each project, please add a "AlmereGrid in the Classroom" section-- with a link to Volunteer Computing In the Classroom and an article named "[Projectname] in the Classroom". (Then please add "[Projectname] in the Classroom" to the list on the main Education page.)