A wiki Caregiving and dementia workshop was held yesterday at the
University of Canberra. The event, with 11 participants of which 10 were
female, was organised by Dementia Training Study Centres around Australia
with JTNeill taking the lead.
Dementia Training Study Centres in Australia have decided to use WMF
platforms to organise and share information regarding dementia on WMF
projects similar to work being done by other GLAMs. The hope is this will
turn into a good pilot programme inside Australia to encourage greater
academic participation on Wikipedia, Wikiversity, Wikibooks, Wikinews,
Wikisource and other projects. It is also hoped that the project will
enable the long term preservation of work being done by the various groups
involved. Too much of it now gets created on CD or in print and then
disappears.
Details of the project can be found at
http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Caregiving_and_dementia
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blog: ozziesport.com
One of the things discussed during Wikimania was the need for a newsletter that will allow us already working with Wikipedia a chance to share ideas easily. Today is the official "publication" of the This Month in Education wiki-newsletter.
http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education_Portal/Newsletter
This is only only easy to find, but easy to contribute to with the "Newsroom" link.
Final versions are announced each month (published) and email reminders will be sent on this list and to anyone who requests it. We look forward to your contributions for next month's newletter which publishes on 15 September!
On Jul 30, 2012 7:18 AM, "Tilman Bayer" <tbayer(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jul 29, 2012 at 4:37 AM, Florence Devouard <anthere9(a)yahoo.com>
wrote:
> > On 7/28/12 5:58 AM, Tilman Bayer wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> the Wikimedia Foundation's 2012-13 Annual Plan has just been published
at
> >>
> >>
> >>
https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/File:2012-13_Wikimedia_Foundation_Plan…
> >>
> >> accompanied by a Q&A:
> >>
> >>
> >>
https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/2012-2013_Annual_Plan_Questions_and_An…
> >>
> >> The plan was approved by the Board of Trustees at its meeting in
> >> Washington, DC, at Wikimania, and previously outlined to the
> >> Foundation staff and interested community members at the monthly staff
> >> meeting on July 5, 2012. We were planning to publish the video
> >> recording of that meeting at this point, but encountered technical
> >> difficulties; the video will hopefully become available soon.
> >>
> >
> > Slide 8 : "How are we doing against the 2012 targets"
> >
> > I was stopped by
> >
> > "The Global Education Program is now the largest-ever systematic effort
of
> > the Wikimedia mouvement to boost high quality content creation, with a
> > projected addition of 19 million characters to Wikipedia through student
> > assignements 2011-2012"
> >
> > OF COURSE, we all know that WMF needs to glorify what it is actually
> > initiating/in charge of. And that's fair enough.
> >
> > But seriously... I would feel fine with us trying to claim that the GEP
is
> > the largest system effort to INCREASE the number of articles. It is
probably
> > true.
> >
> > But we all know that the result is... so and so. Possibly good content,
but
> > also lot's of crap being reverted and deleted afterwards. Claiming it
is the
> > largest effort to boost high quality content is not only disingenous...
but
> > I actually find it counter productive and a tiny bit offensive toward
the
> > actual community.
> >
> > High quality content simply does NOT come from newbie students.
>
> Over the last years, the Foundation has been trying to base decisions
> and evaluations more often on objective data and research rather than
> on personal opinions and impressions.
>
> Of course, here the term "high quality" does not necessarily mean,
> say, featured content (e.g. on the English Wikipedia, featured
> articles currently make up less than 0.1% of the total articles), but
> instead refers to comparisons with average contributions.
>
> Someone from the Education Program will be able to give a more
> thorough overview of the efforts to evaluate its results, but for
> example I'm aware of
>
https://blog.wikimedia.org/2012/04/19/wikipedia-education-program-stats-fal…
Ive asked for more info at
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research_talk:Wikipedia_Education_Program_ev…
> . The quantitative method used there has its limitations, but similar
> methods are employed in independent (i.e non-WMF) research about
> Wikipedia in the academic literature.
Do you have links to any relevant studies of the GEP?
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John Vandenberg
Hey Rob,
It's been a pleasure meeting you and working with you! Do stay in touch!
Steph
On 28 July 2012 05:11, Rob Schnautz <rschnautz(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
> Ladies and Gentlemen:
>
> Beginning Wednesday (August 1st), two-way communication between English
> Wikipedia editors and Wikipedia Education Program staff in the San
> Francisco office will no longer need to be directed through a middle-man
> anymore for translation. I encourage anyone of either party needing to
> communicate to the other party to check out the new Google Translate option
> that translates between WMFese English and Wikipedian English.
>
> I’d like to thank everyone I’ve worked with and around who has helped
> make this one of the most enjoyable jobs I’ve ever worked. I’ve had a
> wonderful time working with the amazing folks at the Foundation on the
> United States, Canada, and India Education Programs, as well as with the
> other community liaisons. I’ve never had the opportunity to work in such a
> cheerful and supportive environment as this. I wish all of you the best as
> you fill in any gaps I leave behind—I know you’ve got some big challenges
> ahead of you the next several months.
>
> English Wikipedians, you haven’t seen the last of me yet! [[:en:User:Bob
> the Wikipedian]] is about to come out of hibernation. As for the IRC clan,
> it was great getting to know you, and I sure hope this won’t be the last
> opportunity I get to interact with most of you. You may now resume normal
> chat (if there’s such a thing) knowing that the only staff watching you
> during my former office hours is Ironholds. (Please be gentle with him on
> occasion, though!)
>
> It’s been very exciting to see the Wikipedia Education Program from a
> staff perspective and to relay messages to the community. Likewise, it was
> interesting to see how the editing community felt about the Wikipedia
> Education Program, and to share those feelings with my manager and
> coworkers—that’s an experience they don’t teach you in computer science
> courses! From questions and comments to even the biggest complaints—I’ve
> enjoyed providing my services to you all. This job has opened my eyes to a
> whole new career path for me to explore in online community liaising.
>
> I think any of you Wikipedia editors and staff will agree with me that
> having a roof over one’s head and a working Internet connection are two of
> the most valuable privileges life has to offer, so I’ve attached my résumé
> in the event someone out there has (or knows of) an opening for which
> they’d like to consider me.
>
> If you do plan on responding to this email, please make sure you include
> my permanent email address schnautzr(a)hotmail.com —thanks!
>
> Adios, y’all!
>
> Rob Schnautz
> Online Communications Contractor
> Global Development
> Wikimedia Foundation
> Evansville, Indiana, U.S.
>
> P.S. I don’t have any plans at the moment to quit my volunteer work as
> regional ambassador for the Wikipedia Education Program to Wisconsin,
> Michigan, and Kentucky. So Jami, and all my fellow volunteers, see you on
> the other side!
>
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>
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Steph Thommen
Recruitment Manager
Wikimedia Foundation
Ladies and Gentlemen:
Beginning Wednesday (August 1st), two-way communication between English
Wikipedia editors and Wikipedia Education Program staff in the San Francisco
office will no longer need to be directed through a middle-man anymore for
translation. I encourage anyone of either party needing to communicate to
the other party to check out the new Google Translate option that translates
between WMFese English and Wikipedian English.
I’d like to thank everyone I’ve worked with and around who has helped make
this one of the most enjoyable jobs I’ve ever worked. I’ve had a wonderful
time working with the amazing folks at the Foundation on the United States,
Canada, and India Education Programs, as well as with the other community
liaisons. I’ve never had the opportunity to work in such a cheerful and
supportive environment as this. I wish all of you the best as you fill in
any gaps I leave behind—I know you’ve got some big challenges ahead of you
the next several months.
English Wikipedians, you haven’t seen the last of me yet! [[:en:User:Bob the
Wikipedian]] is about to come out of hibernation. As for the IRC clan, it
was great getting to know you, and I sure hope this won’t be the last
opportunity I get to interact with most of you. You may now resume normal
chat (if there’s such a thing) knowing that the only staff watching you
during my former office hours is Ironholds. (Please be gentle with him on
occasion, though!)
It’s been very exciting to see the Wikipedia Education Program from a staff
perspective and to relay messages to the community. Likewise, it was
interesting to see how the editing community felt about the Wikipedia
Education Program, and to share those feelings with my manager and
coworkers—that’s an experience they don’t teach you in computer science
courses! From questions and comments to even the biggest complaints—I’ve
enjoyed providing my services to you all. This job has opened my eyes to a
whole new career path for me to explore in online community liaising.
I think any of you Wikipedia editors and staff will agree with me that
having a roof over one’s head and a working Internet connection are two of
the most valuable privileges life has to offer, so here’s a link to my
résumé in the event someone out there has (or knows of) an opening for which
they’d like to consider me: http://www.massmirror.com/50136cb944818
If you do plan on responding to this email, please make sure you include my
permanent email address bobthewikipedian(a)gmail.com —thanks!
Adios, y’all!
Rob Schnautz
Online Communications Contractor
Global Development
Wikimedia Foundation
Evansville, Indiana, U.S.
P.S. I don’t have any plans at the moment to quit my volunteer work as
regional ambassador for the Wikipedia Education Program to Wisconsin,
Michigan, and Kentucky. So Jami, and all my fellow volunteers, see you on
the other side!
Dear all,
today Beat Estermann (Third age online) from Suisse has started a talk page
on the outreach wiki, to start a new portal for the different experiences
in education and Wikipedia.
The idea was born at Wikimania in Washinton last week. At the "Education
meetup" from Wikimedia Deutschland and at the "Wikipedia Education Programm
meetup" a lot of different approaches came together and changed ideas.
Now Beat has set out his thoughts about how to go about setting up the new
Education Portal in the Outreach
Wiki<http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Education_Portal>and
invites everybody to join the discussion.
The aim of the initiative is, to get experiences closer together thoughout
the chapters and different approaches (also target groups).
Anyone interested in this exchange please use this Mailinglist and help to
develop this plattform!
Best regards,
Elly
Elly Köpf
Projektmanagerin
"education and knowledge"
Wikimedia Deutschland e.V. | Obentrautstraße 72 | 10963 Berlin
Tel. (030) 219 158 260
http://wikimedia.de
Stellen Sie sich eine Welt vor, in der jeder Mensch freien Zugang zu der
Gesamtheit des Wissens der Menschheit hat. Helfen Sie uns dabei!
Helfen Sie mit, dass WIKIPEDIA von der UNESCO als erstes digitales
Weltkulturerbe anerkannt wird. Unterzeichnen Sie die Online-Petition:
http://wikipedia.de/wke/Main_Page?setlang=de
Wikimedia Deutschland - Gesellschaft zur Förderung Freien Wissens e.V.
Eingetragen im Vereinsregister des Amtsgerichts Berlin-Charlottenburg unter
der Nummer 23855 B. Als gemeinnützig anerkannt durch das Finanzamt für
Körperschaften I Berlin, Steuernummer 27/681/51985.
Hi everybody,
the first steps are done.
Thanks a lot to Beat and for this work!
I added the first links. I have to work out some lessons learned now to see
how to structure the programm sites.
Are there any Ideas?
so far:
http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education_Portal/Projects_and_Programs
let's go on and get visual!
Cheers, Elly
Elly Köpf
Projektmanagerin
Please note that I will be out of the office from 17.8.- 17.9.2012. Thank
you.
Wikimedia Deutschland e.V. | Obentrautstraße 72 | 10963 Berlin
Tel. (030) 219 158 260
http://wikimedia.de <http://www.wikimedia.de/>
Stellen Sie sich eine Welt vor, in der jeder Mensch freien Zugang zu der
Gesamtheit des Wissens der Menschheit hat. Helfen Sie uns dabei!
*Helfen Sie mit, dass WIKIPEDIA von der UNESCO als erstes digitales
Weltkulturerbe anerkannt wird. Unterzeichnen Sie die Online-Petition:*
http://wikipedia.de/wke/Main_Page?setlang=de
Wikimedia Deutschland - Gesellschaft zur Förderung Freien Wissens e.V.
Eingetragen im Vereinsregister des Amtsgerichts Berlin-Charlottenburg unter
der Nummer 23855 B. Als gemeinnützig anerkannt durch das Finanzamt für
Körperschaften I Berlin, Steuernummer 27/681/51985.