Thanks Vahid for your presentation, I love your slides! Sorry if I missed it, but I wasn't able to find any license attached to your presentation so I can't share or use it. Do you mind releasing it under CC BY or CC BY-SA and maybe upload it to the Wikimedia Commons? Thanks! - Pen
On 28/03/18 18:22, Vahid Masrour wrote:
Try again without the "[", "]" in the subject line. We are not sure why, but the filter is finicky regarding special characters in the subject line.
Glad to read you found the presentation useful. If you want a more detailed explanation of the slides, let me know!
Thanks for taking the initiative of creating the page on outreach wiki! Let's build it up with what we find is essential to convey to educators (what "they need to know" and "what works when talking to educators").
Best Regards,
Vahid.
On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 12:11 PM, Gina Bennett bennett.gina@gmail.com wrote:
hi Vahid
Thanks so much for this! I agree - the Mythbuster section in particular has some slides very relevant to what I want to convey.
I definitely haven't finalized my presentation yet ... it is still almost a month away & you can be sure I won't have finalized it until the last minute ;-)
I was thinking it might be useful to collect all the great resources & ideas contributed by members of this mailing list, into one place so that others can more easily access them. So I went to this page on the Wikimedia Education resource page (https://outreach.wikimedia.or g/wiki/Education/Working_with_educators) & just added a line to get the ball rolling. I will try to flesh this out 'just as soon as the rush is over.'
Thanks again, Gina
------------ PS: I tried sending the above message to the mailing list but it was turned back "Message rejected by filter rule match"
On 27 March 2018 at 11:11, Vahid Masrour vmasrour@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi Gina!
I know i'm late in the thread, and it seems you have a sound plan, but just in case you're still putting your slides together, allow me to share this:
The Mythbuster section in particular might be aligned with some of the things you are trying to explain.
Best Regards,
Vahid.