Hello all,

I'll be tweeting this out of @glamwiki today. If there's a specific date closer to the time that you'd like me to tweet again, let me know. 

Chris, I didn't see this on the cultural partners list - or on the new public GLAM list ( glam@lists.wikimedia.org   ) though I may have just missed it. If it hasn't been sent there - I strongly encourage that you do!

LiAnna, is the Global Ed one-pager on Commons yet? I'd love to add it to the GLAM-Wiki Bookshelf. [1]

Great event and great resource! : )

Best,
Lori

[1]  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:GLAM/US/Bookshelf 

On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 12:58 AM, Mina Theofilatou <theoth@otenet.gr> wrote:
Hi LiAnna

Your one pager fact sheet is GREAT! Some of what you mentioned is similar to the reasons I mentioned in the guide I wrote in Greek, but we don't have a document with all arguments gathered on the same page! I was wondering... have you released it under a CC license? So I could translate it into Greek and redistribute:)

Mina


----- Original Message ----- From: "LiAnna Davis" <ldavis@wikimedia.org>
To: <education@lists.wikimedia.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2012 8:42 PM
Subject: Re: [Wikimedia Education] Wikimedia UK World War I editathon (and afavour)



Hi Chris,

Sounds like a great event! Here's the one pager I use for the program.
Hope this helps.

LiAnna


On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 1:36 PM, Chris Keating
<chriskeatingwiki@gmail.com> wrote:
(If you're on the Cultural Partners list you might already have heard about
this, apologies if so)

In a few weeks time Wikimedia UK will be holding, jointly with JISC, a World
War I editathon. The aim of this is to bring academics who study the War
together with Wikimedians who write (mainly) Wikipedia articles. We have
some great people from both communities coming along (and there is still
space for more, if you're interested, jump in!)

As it involves university lecturers it's pretty clearly education-relevant,
though in fact I think it's more closely modelled on the British Museum
Hoxne Hoard collaboration than anything else.

The favour I need to ask is that while I have academics in the room I should
probably talk at least a very little bit about how the Education Programme
has worked in the US and elsewhere - is there a one page summary anywhere
that I can work in while I'm talking about more military history-focused
stuff?

More details of the event here:
http://uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/World_War_I/World_War_I_Editathon

Many thanks,

Chris

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