Wonderful! It must have been because I was
watching them on the TV I
didn't see the button. :)
Sorry for missing the hard work that was already done. Thank you!!!
On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 10:46 AM, Yury Bulka <
setthemfree(a)privacyrequired.com> wrote:
The videos on Commons already have English
subtitles (can be enabled in
the player):
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Wikipedia_in_Edu
cation_12-part_video_series
Some of them even have Ukrainian subtitles already thanks to User:Ата :)
Vahid Masrour <vmasrour(a)wikimedia.org> writes:
Jackie: English subtitles (and making their texts
available for
translations) would be a huge help!
Thanks so much!
Vahid.
On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 10:30 AM, Jackie <jackie.koerner(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
Hi all,
Love the videos! They make me even more excited!
I am all about subtitles (disability & education advocate!). I
have to admit I was wondering about subtitles when I watched them
yesterday. I would be able to do the English subtitles if that
would be desired.
Thanks!
--
Jackie Koerner, Ph.D.
Researcher & Education Consultant
jackiekoerner.com
On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 10:23 AM, Vahid Masrour
<vmasrour(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Congratulations @Giulio on being so quick with the
translations and publishing them immediately!
Does anyone have experience with subtitles? It might be
interesting to add subtitles to some of the videos for some
regions/languages.
Cheers,
Vahid.
On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 8:50 AM,
<giulio.picciolini(a)istruzione.it> wrote:
Hi Maria.
Very Useful message. I translated it into italian and
published on my
it.wikisource page:
https://it.wikisource.org/wik i/Utente:Pic57/wikimediaeducati
on
At this address
https://it.wikisource.org/wiki/Utente:Pic57/studenti my
students' works on it.wikisource and it.wikipedia
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
prof. Giulio Picciolini, docente di Italiano e Storia
Funzione strumentale comunicazione e web
Animatore digitale
IIS "Falcone-Righi", viale Italia 24/26, 20094 Corsico
(Milano)
http://www.iisfalcone-righi.gov.it/
---------------
> Hi all,
> after months of hard work, we are happy to share with
all a new video
> series on the Wikimedia Education Program. You can now
watch all 12
> episodes on Commons
>
<https://commons.wikimedia.or
g/wiki/Category:Wikipedia_in_Ed
ucation_12-part_video_series>
> , Youtube
>
<https://www.youtube.com/play
list?list=PLVx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84
fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>
> and
> Vimeo <https://vimeo.com/wmfoundation>.
>
> With this series, we hope to engage new educators in
using Wikimedia
> projects in the classroom, as well as promote existing
resources to
> support
> education programs all over the world, like the
Education Program Toolkit
>
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/w
iki/Grants:Evaluation/Program_T
oolkits/Education>
> and the many brochures
>
<https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/Brochures>
for educators.
>
> *What is this video series about?*
>
> *Chapter 1: Introduction and Why do you teach Wikipedia?
>
<https://www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=WxCjD5Yu308&index=1&list=PL
Vx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>*
> Meet Educators and Wikipedia education leaders from
around the world who
> share why they use Wikipedia in classrooms not just as a
way to access
> knowledge, but also a way to develop their students’
capacities, digital
> know-how and to share knowledge with the world. Learn
how the process
> turns
> their students from consumers into knowledge producers,
leaving behind
> papers that only the teacher reads for articles that the
whole world can
> access.
>
> *Chapter 2: What was your first Wikipedia article?
>
<https://www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=PfymS0fjejU&index=2&list=PL
Vx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>*
> How did these educators and Wikipedia education leaders
get started?
> Starting from light copyediting, to translating,
realizing information of
> interest was missing… and creating new articles!
>
> *Chapter 3: The five pillars of Wikipedia
>
<https://www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=ncZmv-UO_3U&index=3&list=PL
Vx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>*
> 5 things you must know before you get started on writing
on the Wikipedia.
> From these 5 rules, the educators reflect on the
geopolitical implications
> of knowledge production, good online behaviour, and even
learning to
> express knowledge the best we can.
>
> *Chapter 4: Assignments
>
<https://www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=KFq2s180ny0&index=4&list=PL
Vx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>*
> How does using Wikipedia in the classroom work in
practice? Educators and
> Wikipedia education program leaders share different
experiences and ways
> to
> turn the open online encyclopedia into an educational,
active learning
> tool. … and the importance of explaining what plagiarism
is, as well as
> the
> value of using good references.
>
> *Chapter 5: Brochures and tutorials
>
<https://www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=BhQ8ndlO6mY&index=5&list=PL
Vx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>*
> Need a little help? Downloading a few brochures can go a
long way into
> learning in more detail how to use Wikipedia as an
edtech tool. Follow the
> link and :
https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/Brochures
>
> *Chapter 6: The key to a successful education program
>
<https://www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=Qh57hTM-54k&index=6&list=PL
Vx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>*
> Starting small and then growing the educational program
seems to be the
> key. If you are trying to start an education program in
your region,
> experiment with a single teacher, learn from that
experience, an then grow
> the program progressively.
>
> *Chapter 7: Social media & connectivity
>
<https://www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=Qh57hTM-54k&index=6&list=PL
Vx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>*
> Social media is an ally to connect with other education
initiatives, other
> educators, and helpful volunteers that can answer
questions regarding the
> use of the internet.
>
> *Chapter 8: Work with the Wikipedia community
>
<https://www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=DhwcWIUL8_U&index=8&list=PL
Vx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>*
> A fact to take in consideration: connecting with the
community of
> volunteer
> that edit the Wikipedia in your language increases the
probability of
> success of your education project!
>
> *Chapter 9: Motivating students
>
<https://www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=-1J2FcDdSeM&index=9&list=PL
Vx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>*
> Motivating students to learn through editing Wikipedia
is not very hard.
> Here are a few experiences that highlight the value of
using Wikipedia as
> an educational tool, as well as a few tips on specific
actions that will
> fuel their interest even more.
>
> *Chapter 10: Language and translation
>
<https://www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=ADxGmKeLqDM&index=10&list=P
LVx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>*
> Wikipedia exists currently in 283 languages, and
“incubates” many more
> encyclopedia in other languages. There’s a very high
probability that
> students can work in the language they’re fluent in.
Translation can be
> an
> activity that will show them the ropes and increase
their language skills,
> on top of developing their knowledge of the subject
matter.
>
> *Chapter 11: When to hire an employee
>
<https://www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=RGUSMl7DD38&index=11&list=P
LVx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>*
> How do you scale an education program that spans over
many classrooms and
> even many institutions?
>
> *Chapter 12: Success and learning from failure
>
<https://www.youtube.com/watc
h?v=gH11w0IGz8E&index=12&list=P
LVx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>*
> Success or failure? It’s all learning! This applies at
the student
> level,
> but also to the educators’ tasks, and to education
program leaders.
>
> *How can you get involved?*
> We count on you to help us spread the word about this
series and to use
> the
> videos in your outreach efforts, for training and any
other use you can
> give them! Let us know how you like them, and feel free
to translate
> captions as well.
>
> Thank you to all program leaders who took part in this
video production,
> sharing what you have learned during all this time
running your education
> program. A special thank you to Floor Koudijs, who
sparked the first
> efforts for the series to be and set the wheels in
motion for this series
> to happen.
>
> Have a great week!
>
> Best,
>
> María
>
>
> *María Cruz * \\ Communications and Outreach
Coordinator, PC&L Team
> \\ Wikimedia
> Foundation, Inc.
> mcruz(a)wikimedia.org | Twitter: @marianarra_
> <https://twitter.com/marianarra_>
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(Milano)
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