Dear Wikimedians,
We are inviting you to the 2nd Regional Education Meeting. This month, we
are meeting with community members based in the South Asia region. These
regional office hours serve as an opportunity to learn and share projects,
tools, or ideas with the education community from the region.
Regional education meetings are planned by the community specialists
of the EduWiki
Outreach Collaborators
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/EduWiki_Outreach_Collaborators>
(EWOC) and the Wikimedia Education Team. This is an opportunity to
strengthen the EduWiki network, explore collaboration opportunities, and
identify common practices or challenges that are faced by our community
members in different regions of the world. We encourage you to participate,
share your ideas, and help this become a fully community-led initiative.
Our second South Asia regional education meeting will take place on 27th
March 2022 at 17:00 IST. The session will be led by Sandeep, South Asia
EWOC Community Specialist. If you want to volunteer to interpret this
meeting for your community members in a local language, please let us know.
During this regional education meeting, we will have the opportunity to
learn more about:
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Education Initiatives in Bangladesh- Mrb Rafi
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Project Details and WikiEdu Experience- Pavanja
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Special Highlight- Jassu Gill
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Education Activities in School of Maharashtra- Dr. Aaryaa Joshi
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Education Initiatives and challenges- Jagseer S Sidhu
Theme: Our work in Education.
If you have other ideas, topics, or questions you want to ask, you can add
them to the agenda here.
<https://etherpad.wikimedia.org/p/South_Asia_Regional_Education_Meet> We
will try to answer them during the meeting. We are looking forward to
seeing you there! This event will be livestreamed from Wikimedia
Foundation Education Team’s Facebook Page
<https://www.facebook.com/WikimediaEducationTeam>. You can also join the
event through the Zoom link, meeting link is available on our event page.
Best!
Sandeep, EWOC Community Specialist Team, and Education team
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