Dear friends and colleagues,
My apologies for yet another email. I hope you are all doing well. Last
year, during Wikidata's 8th birthday we planned a week-long celebration to
highlight the importance of using Wikidata in education
<https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Eighth_Birthday/Wikidata_Education_W…>
and the community members involved in it. We interviewed 8 volunteers and
affiliates staff and learned how their work creates an impact on the
movement.
This year we are planning to scale up the initiative to involve other
Wikimedia projects that are used in education and highlight the various
stakeholders involved in them. We came up with the idea of hosting an
“EduWiki Week”. EduWiki Week
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/EduWiki_Week_2021> will be a
virtual celebration of Free Knowledge in education, showcasing the value of
the Wikimedia projects and the amazing work of our EduWiki community and
allied organisations.
EduWiki Week will take place from 25th October 2021 to 29th October 2021.
It will be a 4-day long virtual celebration! We are planning to have
workshops, lectures, and various fun activities scheduled for that week.
This will be a great opportunity to strengthen our network, learn from each
other, and meet new people!
To make this event a success, we need your help. We are looking for
education community members, and affiliate partners to collaborate with us
and help us plan and design this event.
These events can be:
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Interviews with experts, partners, community members
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Workshops
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Featured education community member of the month showcase
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EduWiki Teacher of the Year award!
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Regional meetups!
If you are interested in joining the organizing committee, please write to
me at spatnaik[at]wikimedia[dot]org <spatnaik(a)wikimedia.org> answering the
following questions before 14th September 2021. We expect a time commitment
of no more than 5-6 hours for the next few months.
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Are you an education staff member of Wikimedia Affiliates? An EWOC team
member? Or an individual with a history of education organizing? Tell us
about yourself and your work and interest in Wikimedia in Education.
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Why do you want to be a part of this committee? Do you want to lead any
specific part of the event?
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Can you manage the time commitment? What time of day (UTC) works best
for synchronous calls for you?
Best!
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Sailesh Patnaik (He/Him)
Program Officer, Education
Wikimedia Foundation <https://wikimediafoundation.org/>
Seems relevant:
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The 2022 Unconference will feature participant-led sessions analyzing
the current state of open scholarship practice and interactive
hackathons seeking solutions to identified problems. Participants will
assess barriers to adoption of open scholarship practices unique to the
education community and brainstorm strategies for promoting greater
awareness.
The meeting will be hosted in Charlottesville, Virginia and features
unconference sessions (fully online as well as in person), hackathons,
and workshops (in-person only). Registration is open for virtual as well
as in-person attendance - join now to confirm your seat! Your
registration fees, along with a limited grant support, will provide
travel support for colleagues who need it.
Additional information about opening and closing plenary speakers will
be made available soon. Please also check back for the formal agenda
this fall.
Submitting a Session Proposal
We warmly invite proposals for sessions designed to support the
advancement of open scholarship within the field of education research.
The deadline for submitting a session proposal is October 27, 2022.
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https://www.cos.io/education-research-2022-unconference
Federico
Dear Wikimedians,
Last year, the Education team at the Wikimedia Foundation launched a pilot
teacher training program that helped teachers use Wikipedia in their
classrooms. Reading Wikipedia in the Classroom
<https://wikimediafoundation.org/our-work/education/reading-wikipedia-in-the…>
provided a professional development opportunity to over 500 teachers in
Bolivia, Morocco, and the Philippines with a localized curriculum and
resources aligned with UNESCO’s Media and Information Literacy framework.
Throughout this 9-week program, teachers developed vital media and
information literacy skills for the 21st century, including understanding
how information is produced, accessing and evaluating content online, and
identifying biases and knowledge gaps. All through the power of Wikipedia
<https://www.k12digest.com/changing-the-narrative-the-power-of-wikipedia-to-…>!
You can read more details about the pilot program and its impact in our
final report
<https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Reading_Wikipedia_Final_Report.pdf>
[1].
Now, we are opening up the opportunity to more Wikimedians, mission-aligned
organizations, and individuals to participate in a Training of Trainers
(ToT). By the end of the ToT, participants will be certified to lead
training for Reading Wikipedia in the Classroom. They will be able to adapt
& implement the Reading Wikipedia in the Classroom program in their local
contexts to help teachers use Wikipedia as a pedagogical tool. Participants
who successfully complete the ToT will also have access to a pool of
funding that can support their local activities. You can learn more about
the ToT timeline and curriculum on Meta
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/Reading_Wikipedia_in_the_Classroo…>
.
We think you or members of your community would be a great fit! We invite
you to attend an information session on Thursday, July 29 at 13:00 UTC via
Zoom <https://wikimedia.zoom.us/j/95280050770>. The team will share more
detailed information, answer questions, and announce the open call for
applications. If you have any questions ahead of this event, please don’t
hesitate to reach out to the team at education(a)wikimedia.org
We look forward to seeing you at the information session!
--the Education Team
[1]The program report
<https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Reading_Wikipedia_Final_Report.pdf>
shows us how teachers’ attitudes towards Wikipedia changed as they moved
through the curriculum, responded to practical assignments and reflection
questions, and participated in synchronous sessions led by local
coordinators of the program. For example, one of the participating teachers
from Bolivia said that at first he “thought that Wikipedia was a platform
like Google, but now I value all the volunteer work done by the community
behind it”. The program model also supported members of the local Wikimedia
affiliates to improve their capacity to organize and lead education
initiatives. Currently, the Wikimedians of Bolivia
<https://twitter.com/wikimedia_bo/status/1415057167804162049> user group is
launching the second edition of the program! The resources
<https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Reading_Wikipedia_in_the_classr…>
created for the program are available on Wikimedia Commons in English,
Spanish, Arabic, and Tagalog, and they are free for anybody to use, adapt
and share.
--
Sailesh Patnaik (He/Him)
Program Officer, Education
Wikimedia Foundation <https://wikimediafoundation.org/>
Dear all,
We’re sending you this message on behalf of the Education and Human Rights
program of Wikimedia Argentina to invite you to participate in the
#WikiPorLaEducación 2021 initiative. It’s an editing contest that seeks to
create and improve the content on Wikipedia, the free and collaborative
online encyclopedia, about education and pedagogies in Latinamerica and the
Caribbean.
The contest is organized by Wikimedia México, Wikimedia Chile, Wikimedia
Colombia, Wikimedistas de Bolivia, Wikimedia Argentina, Wikimedia Venezuela
and Wikimedia Foundation.
#WikiPorLaEducación started on Tuesday, August 24 and it’s open until
Sunday, October 24, and we plan to provide support and guidance to the
educators, students and institutions of the region in their process of
editing and including the Wikimedia projects from a pedagogical perspective.
Important information:
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On Wednesday, August 25 we hosted a live event about the contest and
explained in detail the participation terms. It was streamed via the
YouTube Channel of Wikimedia Argentina You can see the video here: (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t92dY70YwPw&t=3s)
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Visit https://bit.ly/WikiXlaedu2021 for more information on the terms,
conditions and prizes of #WikiPorLaEducación.
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Send your doubts or questions to: educacion(a)wikimedia.org.ar
Join us!
Luisina Ferrante
Encargada de Educación y Derechos Humanos
Education and Rights Manager
*A. C. Wikimedia Argentina*