I appreciate Miller’s suggestion, but you’re right—even a syllabus wouldn’t count. (My Wikipedian instincts tell me that if I came across a random article citing a intro course’s syllabus as a source of notability or relevance for claims, I would cast a jaundiced eye upon the article indeed.)
In Jan 2011 I suggested to my introductory microeconomics class at Smith College that they read HP:MoR to better learn about rationality.
James Miller
Personal anecdote doesn’t count as a reliable source for Wikipedia purposes.
A published syllabus might count, although on the other hand it might be considered a primary source.
I appreciate Miller’s suggestion, but you’re right—even a syllabus wouldn’t count. (My Wikipedian instincts tell me that if I came across a random article citing a intro course’s syllabus as a source of notability or relevance for claims, I would cast a jaundiced eye upon the article indeed.)