Dear Wikimedians,
In response to expressed needs of the communities in sub-Saharan Africa to help achieve growth of the editing communities in the region, the Wikimedia Foundation is working on an experiment-based project dubbed the Africa Growth Project. The project seeks to enhance already existing community efforts by creating a more effective online learning component, which would allow in-person efforts to focus on already-engaged newbies who have obtained a solid foundation in Wikipedia policies and collaboration norms, maximizing the return on investment of human volunteer effort. The hypothesis guiding this experiment is that providing high-quality training to new and existing Wikimedians covering the basics of contribution to Wikimedia (including introducing the many ways to contribute beyond article writing) can double the retention rates of active editors in the region.
For the pilot, we will be developing four modules, and we are inviting you to share feedback on outlines for these training modules, which are:
-
Module 1: Preparing to participate in Wikimedia projects https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module1 -
Module 2: 101 Ways to Contribute to Wikimedia https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module2 -
Module 3: The Voice of Wikipedia: Neutral Point of View https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module3 -
Module 4: Sourcing knowledge: Verifiability on Wikipedia https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module4
We hope to benefit from your experience as a Wikimedian in sharing your input on these module outlines, to ensure that they capture what is needed to support community understanding of those policies.
We are interested to hear your thoughts on what's missing, what's good, what could be improved, and any suggestions on the modules' and sections' order and pace, great illustrative examples and helpful exercises that would be useful to incorporate.
We await this input and will take it all into consideration as we develop the full modules based on these outlines (including whatever change suggestions we accept). We will also be publishing the complete modules on the WikiLearn platform when they are ready.
See the details of each module here: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_P...
And share your comments here; https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_C...
For your input to be useful in our module development, please share your feedback by July 21st, 2023. Thank you, From the Africa Growth Pilot team (Dumisani Ndubane, Veronica Thamaini, Asaf Bartov)
Well received, thanks.
I will share my feedback.
Congratulations for this program!
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Le lun. 26 juin 2023 à 11:47, Veronica Thamaini vthamaini@wikimedia.org a écrit :
Dear Wikimedians,
In response to expressed needs of the communities in sub-Saharan Africa to help achieve growth of the editing communities in the region, the Wikimedia Foundation is working on an experiment-based project dubbed the Africa Growth Project. The project seeks to enhance already existing community efforts by creating a more effective online learning component, which would allow in-person efforts to focus on already-engaged newbies who have obtained a solid foundation in Wikipedia policies and collaboration norms, maximizing the return on investment of human volunteer effort. The hypothesis guiding this experiment is that providing high-quality training to new and existing Wikimedians covering the basics of contribution to Wikimedia (including introducing the many ways to contribute beyond article writing) can double the retention rates of active editors in the region.
For the pilot, we will be developing four modules, and we are inviting you to share feedback on outlines for these training modules, which are:
Module 1: Preparing to participate in Wikimedia projects https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module1
Module 2: 101 Ways to Contribute to Wikimedia https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module2
Module 3: The Voice of Wikipedia: Neutral Point of View https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module3
Module 4: Sourcing knowledge: Verifiability on Wikipedia https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module4
We hope to benefit from your experience as a Wikimedian in sharing your input on these module outlines, to ensure that they capture what is needed to support community understanding of those policies.
We are interested to hear your thoughts on what's missing, what's good, what could be improved, and any suggestions on the modules' and sections' order and pace, great illustrative examples and helpful exercises that would be useful to incorporate.
We await this input and will take it all into consideration as we develop the full modules based on these outlines (including whatever change suggestions we accept). We will also be publishing the complete modules on the WikiLearn platform when they are ready.
See the details of each module here: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_P...
And share your comments here; https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_C...
For your input to be useful in our module development, please share your feedback by July 21st, 2023. Thank you, From the Africa Growth Pilot team (Dumisani Ndubane, Veronica Thamaini, Asaf Bartov)
--
Veronica Thamaini | Manager of Regional Programs, Community Resources
Thank you Veronica This is welcomed development. I'll look through and give my feedback.
Tochi
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023, 12:47 PM Veronica Thamaini vthamaini@wikimedia.org wrote:
Dear Wikimedians,
In response to expressed needs of the communities in sub-Saharan Africa to help achieve growth of the editing communities in the region, the Wikimedia Foundation is working on an experiment-based project dubbed the Africa Growth Project. The project seeks to enhance already existing community efforts by creating a more effective online learning component, which would allow in-person efforts to focus on already-engaged newbies who have obtained a solid foundation in Wikipedia policies and collaboration norms, maximizing the return on investment of human volunteer effort. The hypothesis guiding this experiment is that providing high-quality training to new and existing Wikimedians covering the basics of contribution to Wikimedia (including introducing the many ways to contribute beyond article writing) can double the retention rates of active editors in the region.
For the pilot, we will be developing four modules, and we are inviting you to share feedback on outlines for these training modules, which are:
Module 1: Preparing to participate in Wikimedia projects https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module1
Module 2: 101 Ways to Contribute to Wikimedia https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module2
Module 3: The Voice of Wikipedia: Neutral Point of View https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module3
Module 4: Sourcing knowledge: Verifiability on Wikipedia https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module4
We hope to benefit from your experience as a Wikimedian in sharing your input on these module outlines, to ensure that they capture what is needed to support community understanding of those policies.
We are interested to hear your thoughts on what's missing, what's good, what could be improved, and any suggestions on the modules' and sections' order and pace, great illustrative examples and helpful exercises that would be useful to incorporate.
We await this input and will take it all into consideration as we develop the full modules based on these outlines (including whatever change suggestions we accept). We will also be publishing the complete modules on the WikiLearn platform when they are ready.
See the details of each module here: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_P...
And share your comments here; https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_C...
For your input to be useful in our module development, please share your feedback by July 21st, 2023. Thank you, From the Africa Growth Pilot team (Dumisani Ndubane, Veronica Thamaini, Asaf Bartov)
--
Veronica Thamaini | Manager of Regional Programs, Community Resources
Fantastic Project!
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023, 2:10 PM Tochi Precious tochiprecious2@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you Veronica This is welcomed development. I'll look through and give my feedback.
Tochi
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023, 12:47 PM Veronica Thamaini vthamaini@wikimedia.org wrote:
Dear Wikimedians,
In response to expressed needs of the communities in sub-Saharan Africa to help achieve growth of the editing communities in the region, the Wikimedia Foundation is working on an experiment-based project dubbed the Africa Growth Project. The project seeks to enhance already existing community efforts by creating a more effective online learning component, which would allow in-person efforts to focus on already-engaged newbies who have obtained a solid foundation in Wikipedia policies and collaboration norms, maximizing the return on investment of human volunteer effort. The hypothesis guiding this experiment is that providing high-quality training to new and existing Wikimedians covering the basics of contribution to Wikimedia (including introducing the many ways to contribute beyond article writing) can double the retention rates of active editors in the region.
For the pilot, we will be developing four modules, and we are inviting you to share feedback on outlines for these training modules, which are:
Module 1: Preparing to participate in Wikimedia projects https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module1
Module 2: 101 Ways to Contribute to Wikimedia https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module2
Module 3: The Voice of Wikipedia: Neutral Point of View https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module3
Module 4: Sourcing knowledge: Verifiability on Wikipedia https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module4
We hope to benefit from your experience as a Wikimedian in sharing your input on these module outlines, to ensure that they capture what is needed to support community understanding of those policies.
We are interested to hear your thoughts on what's missing, what's good, what could be improved, and any suggestions on the modules' and sections' order and pace, great illustrative examples and helpful exercises that would be useful to incorporate.
We await this input and will take it all into consideration as we develop the full modules based on these outlines (including whatever change suggestions we accept). We will also be publishing the complete modules on the WikiLearn platform when they are ready.
See the details of each module here: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_P...
And share your comments here; https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_C...
For your input to be useful in our module development, please share your feedback by July 21st, 2023. Thank you, From the Africa Growth Pilot team (Dumisani Ndubane, Veronica Thamaini, Asaf Bartov)
--
Veronica Thamaini | Manager of Regional Programs, Community Resources
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This is an amazing idea of community development for emerging communities. I will give a keen lo and provide my feedback. Thank you Veronica.
On Mon, 26 Jun 2023, 3:17 pm Mohammed Awal Alhassan, < alhassanawal77@gmail.com> wrote:
Fantastic Project!
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023, 2:10 PM Tochi Precious tochiprecious2@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you Veronica This is welcomed development. I'll look through and give my feedback.
Tochi
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023, 12:47 PM Veronica Thamaini vthamaini@wikimedia.org wrote:
Dear Wikimedians,
In response to expressed needs of the communities in sub-Saharan Africa to help achieve growth of the editing communities in the region, the Wikimedia Foundation is working on an experiment-based project dubbed the Africa Growth Project. The project seeks to enhance already existing community efforts by creating a more effective online learning component, which would allow in-person efforts to focus on already-engaged newbies who have obtained a solid foundation in Wikipedia policies and collaboration norms, maximizing the return on investment of human volunteer effort. The hypothesis guiding this experiment is that providing high-quality training to new and existing Wikimedians covering the basics of contribution to Wikimedia (including introducing the many ways to contribute beyond article writing) can double the retention rates of active editors in the region.
For the pilot, we will be developing four modules, and we are inviting you to share feedback on outlines for these training modules, which are:
Module 1: Preparing to participate in Wikimedia projects https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module1
Module 2: 101 Ways to Contribute to Wikimedia https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module2
Module 3: The Voice of Wikipedia: Neutral Point of View https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module3
Module 4: Sourcing knowledge: Verifiability on Wikipedia https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module4
We hope to benefit from your experience as a Wikimedian in sharing your input on these module outlines, to ensure that they capture what is needed to support community understanding of those policies.
We are interested to hear your thoughts on what's missing, what's good, what could be improved, and any suggestions on the modules' and sections' order and pace, great illustrative examples and helpful exercises that would be useful to incorporate.
We await this input and will take it all into consideration as we develop the full modules based on these outlines (including whatever change suggestions we accept). We will also be publishing the complete modules on the WikiLearn platform when they are ready.
See the details of each module here: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_P...
And share your comments here; https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_C...
For your input to be useful in our module development, please share your feedback by July 21st, 2023. Thank you, From the Africa Growth Pilot team (Dumisani Ndubane, Veronica Thamaini, Asaf Bartov)
--
Veronica Thamaini | Manager of Regional Programs, Community Resources
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Wow! Noble Initiative. Will give my feedback.
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023, 3:17 PM Mohammed Awal Alhassan < alhassanawal77@gmail.com> wrote:
Fantastic Project!
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023, 2:10 PM Tochi Precious tochiprecious2@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you Veronica This is welcomed development. I'll look through and give my feedback.
Tochi
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023, 12:47 PM Veronica Thamaini vthamaini@wikimedia.org wrote:
Dear Wikimedians,
In response to expressed needs of the communities in sub-Saharan Africa to help achieve growth of the editing communities in the region, the Wikimedia Foundation is working on an experiment-based project dubbed the Africa Growth Project. The project seeks to enhance already existing community efforts by creating a more effective online learning component, which would allow in-person efforts to focus on already-engaged newbies who have obtained a solid foundation in Wikipedia policies and collaboration norms, maximizing the return on investment of human volunteer effort. The hypothesis guiding this experiment is that providing high-quality training to new and existing Wikimedians covering the basics of contribution to Wikimedia (including introducing the many ways to contribute beyond article writing) can double the retention rates of active editors in the region.
For the pilot, we will be developing four modules, and we are inviting you to share feedback on outlines for these training modules, which are:
Module 1: Preparing to participate in Wikimedia projects https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module1
Module 2: 101 Ways to Contribute to Wikimedia https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module2
Module 3: The Voice of Wikipedia: Neutral Point of View https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module3
Module 4: Sourcing knowledge: Verifiability on Wikipedia https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module4
We hope to benefit from your experience as a Wikimedian in sharing your input on these module outlines, to ensure that they capture what is needed to support community understanding of those policies.
We are interested to hear your thoughts on what's missing, what's good, what could be improved, and any suggestions on the modules' and sections' order and pace, great illustrative examples and helpful exercises that would be useful to incorporate.
We await this input and will take it all into consideration as we develop the full modules based on these outlines (including whatever change suggestions we accept). We will also be publishing the complete modules on the WikiLearn platform when they are ready.
See the details of each module here: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_P...
And share your comments here; https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_C...
For your input to be useful in our module development, please share your feedback by July 21st, 2023. Thank you, From the Africa Growth Pilot team (Dumisani Ndubane, Veronica Thamaini, Asaf Bartov)
--
Veronica Thamaini | Manager of Regional Programs, Community Resources
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Great initiative. Best!!
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023, 7:51 PM Oby Ezeilo oby.ezeilo@gmail.com wrote:
Wow! Noble Initiative. Will give my feedback.
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023, 3:17 PM Mohammed Awal Alhassan < alhassanawal77@gmail.com> wrote:
Fantastic Project!
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023, 2:10 PM Tochi Precious tochiprecious2@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you Veronica This is welcomed development. I'll look through and give my feedback.
Tochi
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023, 12:47 PM Veronica Thamaini < vthamaini@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Dear Wikimedians,
In response to expressed needs of the communities in sub-Saharan Africa to help achieve growth of the editing communities in the region, the Wikimedia Foundation is working on an experiment-based project dubbed the Africa Growth Project. The project seeks to enhance already existing community efforts by creating a more effective online learning component, which would allow in-person efforts to focus on already-engaged newbies who have obtained a solid foundation in Wikipedia policies and collaboration norms, maximizing the return on investment of human volunteer effort. The hypothesis guiding this experiment is that providing high-quality training to new and existing Wikimedians covering the basics of contribution to Wikimedia (including introducing the many ways to contribute beyond article writing) can double the retention rates of active editors in the region.
For the pilot, we will be developing four modules, and we are inviting you to share feedback on outlines for these training modules, which are:
Module 1: Preparing to participate in Wikimedia projects https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module1
Module 2: 101 Ways to Contribute to Wikimedia https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module2
Module 3: The Voice of Wikipedia: Neutral Point of View https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module3
Module 4: Sourcing knowledge: Verifiability on Wikipedia https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module4
We hope to benefit from your experience as a Wikimedian in sharing your input on these module outlines, to ensure that they capture what is needed to support community understanding of those policies.
We are interested to hear your thoughts on what's missing, what's good, what could be improved, and any suggestions on the modules' and sections' order and pace, great illustrative examples and helpful exercises that would be useful to incorporate.
We await this input and will take it all into consideration as we develop the full modules based on these outlines (including whatever change suggestions we accept). We will also be publishing the complete modules on the WikiLearn platform when they are ready.
See the details of each module here: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_P...
And share your comments here; https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_C...
For your input to be useful in our module development, please share your feedback by July 21st, 2023. Thank you, From the Africa Growth Pilot team (Dumisani Ndubane, Veronica Thamaini, Asaf Bartov)
--
Veronica Thamaini | Manager of Regional Programs, Community Resources
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Well received. Will share feedback soon..
On Mon, 26 Jun 2023, 22:34 Chiemezie Atama, chiemezie.atama@unn.edu.ng wrote:
Great initiative. Best!!
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023, 7:51 PM Oby Ezeilo oby.ezeilo@gmail.com wrote:
Wow! Noble Initiative. Will give my feedback.
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023, 3:17 PM Mohammed Awal Alhassan < alhassanawal77@gmail.com> wrote:
Fantastic Project!
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023, 2:10 PM Tochi Precious tochiprecious2@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you Veronica This is welcomed development. I'll look through and give my feedback.
Tochi
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023, 12:47 PM Veronica Thamaini < vthamaini@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Dear Wikimedians,
In response to expressed needs of the communities in sub-Saharan Africa to help achieve growth of the editing communities in the region, the Wikimedia Foundation is working on an experiment-based project dubbed the Africa Growth Project. The project seeks to enhance already existing community efforts by creating a more effective online learning component, which would allow in-person efforts to focus on already-engaged newbies who have obtained a solid foundation in Wikipedia policies and collaboration norms, maximizing the return on investment of human volunteer effort. The hypothesis guiding this experiment is that providing high-quality training to new and existing Wikimedians covering the basics of contribution to Wikimedia (including introducing the many ways to contribute beyond article writing) can double the retention rates of active editors in the region.
For the pilot, we will be developing four modules, and we are inviting you to share feedback on outlines for these training modules, which are:
Module 1: Preparing to participate in Wikimedia projects https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module1
Module 2: 101 Ways to Contribute to Wikimedia https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module2
Module 3: The Voice of Wikipedia: Neutral Point of View https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module3
Module 4: Sourcing knowledge: Verifiability on Wikipedia https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module4
We hope to benefit from your experience as a Wikimedian in sharing your input on these module outlines, to ensure that they capture what is needed to support community understanding of those policies.
We are interested to hear your thoughts on what's missing, what's good, what could be improved, and any suggestions on the modules' and sections' order and pace, great illustrative examples and helpful exercises that would be useful to incorporate.
We await this input and will take it all into consideration as we develop the full modules based on these outlines (including whatever change suggestions we accept). We will also be publishing the complete modules on the WikiLearn platform when they are ready.
See the details of each module here: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_P...
And share your comments here; https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_C...
For your input to be useful in our module development, please share your feedback by July 21st, 2023. Thank you, From the Africa Growth Pilot team (Dumisani Ndubane, Veronica Thamaini, Asaf Bartov)
--
Veronica Thamaini | Manager of Regional Programs, Community Resources
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Thank you very much Veronica for the share. This is a good project, I will view and could share my comments accordingly.
All the best!
Gilbert Ndihokubwayo.
On Mon, Jun 26, 2023, 1:47 PM Veronica Thamaini vthamaini@wikimedia.org wrote:
Dear Wikimedians,
In response to expressed needs of the communities in sub-Saharan Africa to help achieve growth of the editing communities in the region, the Wikimedia Foundation is working on an experiment-based project dubbed the Africa Growth Project. The project seeks to enhance already existing community efforts by creating a more effective online learning component, which would allow in-person efforts to focus on already-engaged newbies who have obtained a solid foundation in Wikipedia policies and collaboration norms, maximizing the return on investment of human volunteer effort. The hypothesis guiding this experiment is that providing high-quality training to new and existing Wikimedians covering the basics of contribution to Wikimedia (including introducing the many ways to contribute beyond article writing) can double the retention rates of active editors in the region.
For the pilot, we will be developing four modules, and we are inviting you to share feedback on outlines for these training modules, which are:
Module 1: Preparing to participate in Wikimedia projects https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module1
Module 2: 101 Ways to Contribute to Wikimedia https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module2
Module 3: The Voice of Wikipedia: Neutral Point of View https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module3
Module 4: Sourcing knowledge: Verifiability on Wikipedia https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_Policies/Module4
We hope to benefit from your experience as a Wikimedian in sharing your input on these module outlines, to ensure that they capture what is needed to support community understanding of those policies.
We are interested to hear your thoughts on what's missing, what's good, what could be improved, and any suggestions on the modules' and sections' order and pace, great illustrative examples and helpful exercises that would be useful to incorporate.
We await this input and will take it all into consideration as we develop the full modules based on these outlines (including whatever change suggestions we accept). We will also be publishing the complete modules on the WikiLearn platform when they are ready.
See the details of each module here: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_Core_P...
And share your comments here; https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Africa_Growth_Pilot/Live_Tutorials_on_C...
For your input to be useful in our module development, please share your feedback by July 21st, 2023. Thank you, From the Africa Growth Pilot team (Dumisani Ndubane, Veronica Thamaini, Asaf Bartov)
--
Veronica Thamaini | Manager of Regional Programs, Community Resources
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