Hi Wikimedia Education people
I have finally completed a draft of my presentation about Wikipedia for a group of Adult Basic Educators who will be getting together for a conference later this month. Several of you asked to see the presentation when it's done: if you're still interested, I have included some links below.
If you have any trouble accessing it or altering it for re-use, let me know & I'll send you a copy via personal email. Underneath each slide (in Google slides version only) you should be able to see my copious speaker notes ... hopefully these will be useful to some of you.
I have made every effort to ensure that all images & info are used correctly (copyright-wise) & of course the whole presentation is licensed CC-BY.
Thanks again to so many of you who contributed your own works & ideas to help me develop this!
Here are the links: (NOTE: you will have to add h t t p s: // (without the spaces) at the beginning of each url)
The Google docs version: docs.google.com/presentation/d/ 1u20Ke3bKK1wpN84W7rh38TfQYmowA_VCMLH761gE-_o/edit?usp=sharing
A pdf version, with a link at the top to the orginal: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikipedia_for_Educators_in_ABE.pdf
Gina (Bennett) University of the Fraser Valley BC, Canada
Good one Gine. Thanks for share and all the best for presentation.
Hasive
On Tue, Apr 17, 2018 at 10:56 PM, Gina Bennett bennett.gina@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Wikimedia Education people
I have finally completed a draft of my presentation about Wikipedia for a group of Adult Basic Educators who will be getting together for a conference later this month. Several of you asked to see the presentation when it's done: if you're still interested, I have included some links below.
If you have any trouble accessing it or altering it for re-use, let me know & I'll send you a copy via personal email. Underneath each slide (in Google slides version only) you should be able to see my copious speaker notes ... hopefully these will be useful to some of you.
I have made every effort to ensure that all images & info are used correctly (copyright-wise) & of course the whole presentation is licensed CC-BY.
Thanks again to so many of you who contributed your own works & ideas to help me develop this!
Here are the links: (NOTE: you will have to add h t t p s: // (without the spaces) at the beginning of each url)
The Google docs version: docs.google.com/presentation/d/ 1u20Ke3bKK1wpN84W7rh38TfQYmowA_VCMLH761gE-_o/edit?usp=sharing
A pdf version, with a link at the top to the orginal: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikipedia_for_Educators_in_ABE.pdf
Gina (Bennett) University of the Fraser Valley BC, Canada _______________________________________________ Education mailing list Education@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/education
Many thanks Gina for creating this presentation! It is packed with useful information that I can use in my outreach, too.
I recently completed the Creative Commons certificate course, so forgive me for a quick nitpick: Thanks for sharing this under CC BY, but it'll be best to specify the license version number. This is because the licenses have been improved over time, and critically a more recent addition is the "this version or later" clause which improves license compatibility and longevity. All you have to do is say "CC BY 4.0" (4.0 is the latest version: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). This is actually a point worth mentioning if you tell your students about the CC licenses (and always tell them that to comply with the license they always need to link to it!).
Anyway, this looks amazing. Please let us know how it goes and what feedback you get (or maybe even a recording!!) so we can learn from you. Thanks again!
- Pen
On 17/04/18 17:56, Gina Bennett wrote:
Hi Wikimedia Education people
I have finally completed a draft of my presentation about Wikipedia for a group of Adult Basic Educators who will be getting together for a conference later this month. Several of you asked to see the presentation when it's done: if you're still interested, I have included some links below.
If you have any trouble accessing it or altering it for re-use, let me know & I'll send you a copy via personal email. Underneath each slide (in Google slides version only) you should be able to see my copious speaker notes ... hopefully these will be useful to some of you.
I have made every effort to ensure that all images & info are used correctly (copyright-wise) & of course the whole presentation is licensed CC-BY.
Thanks again to so many of you who contributed your own works & ideas to help me develop this!
Here are the links: (NOTE: you will have to add h t t p s: // (without the spaces) at the beginning of each url)
The Google docs version: docs.google.com/presentation/d/ 1u20Ke3bKK1wpN84W7rh38TfQYmowA_VCMLH761gE-_o/edit?usp=sharing
A pdf version, with a link at the top to the orginal: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikipedia_for_Educators_in_ABE.pdf
Gina (Bennett) University of the Fraser Valley BC, Canada _______________________________________________ Education mailing list Education@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/education