 Our favorite brochure so far is edited in Wikipedia. We distributed mainly between educators and librarians who attend our Wiki workshops. These are mostly adults who are used to have something printed in their hands and then it's easier for them to look in printed brochure and then on the screen comparing what they see. Of course it's impossible to teach everything in one and a half hours. Wikimedia Israel developed an online course and online tutorials, some kind of courseware that helps to teach people how Wikipedia works. For us it was basic for having our educational portal in Catalan languages because despite the saying, not everyone speaks English. We built a tool that serves as a Q&A for our participants to come in and actually ask questions and then it notifies us and we can answer it. I created for them the survival menu because every year with every semester I try to be different so they cannot get preliminary idea what is going to happen. So if you are going into a particular program just go to the outreach Wiki just go to the other meta pages where a lot of documentation has been done about the existing education collaboration activities. Contact the WMF staff, contact the program leaders directly and talk with them and ask about their experiences before you do something new.