Dear Education Enthusiasts,
Welcome to the latest edition of the Education Newsletter! You can find it here: https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/Newsletter/November_2017
For November, we have very interesting contributions:
- France's experience with high school contests - Jordan's program at Hashemite University - In Brasil, a team is exploring how far they can take Wikiversity to use it as a MOOC engine - Wikidata + Education programs: hard to imagine? Learn how they do it in the UK! - From the Basque country, learn how they prioritized articles to be created for the needs of their high school students - News from the Education Program in Thailand - Though it suffered from terrible earthquakes, that did not stop content editing in Mexico - In Serbia, an editathon was dedicated to a specific social issue: human trafficking - What can be done in schools that have no Internet access? There's an experience in Africa
The education Team also wants to invite all education programs enthusiasts to participate in a conversation about the criteria to endorse Education Programs, please share your thoughts on the Talk page!
https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/Newsletter/November_2017
While you're reading all those exciting news, think about sharing your experience next month! All it takes is 3-4 paragraphs describing the project and what you are learning from participating in it, and preferably a picture or two.
Also, you are most welcome to join our Facebook group [1], and if you like Twitter, you can also livetweet events to @wikieduprogram []
Have a wonderful month!
[1] https://www.facebook.com/groups/WikipediaEducationProgram [2] https://twitter.com/Wikieduprogram
Thank you!
________________________________ From: Education education-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org on behalf of Vahid Masrour vmasrour@wikimedia.org Sent: Friday, December 1, 2017 12:23:11 PM To: Wikimedia Education Subject: [Wikimedia Education] November Education Newsletter is out
Dear Education Enthusiasts,
Welcome to the latest edition of the Education Newsletter! You can find it here: https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/Newsletter/November_2017
For November, we have very interesting contributions:
- France's experience with high school contests - Jordan's program at Hashemite University - In Brasil, a team is exploring how far they can take Wikiversity to use it as a MOOC engine - Wikidata + Education programs: hard to imagine? Learn how they do it in the UK! - From the Basque country, learn how they prioritized articles to be created for the needs of their high school students - News from the Education Program in Thailand - Though it suffered from terrible earthquakes, that did not stop content editing in Mexico - In Serbia, an editathon was dedicated to a specific social issue: human trafficking - What can be done in schools that have no Internet access? There's an experience in Africa
The education Team also wants to invite all education programs enthusiasts to participate in a conversation about the criteria to endorse Education Programs, please share your thoughts on the Talk page!
https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/Newsletter/November_2017
While you're reading all those exciting news, think about sharing your experience next month! All it takes is 3-4 paragraphs describing the project and what you are learning from participating in it, and preferably a picture or two.
Also, you are most welcome to join our Facebook group [1], and if you like Twitter, you can also livetweet events to @wikieduprogram []
Have a wonderful month!
[1] https://www.facebook.com/groups/WikipediaEducationProgram [2] https://twitter.com/Wikieduprogram
-- Vahid Masrour Community Capacity Manager, Wikipedia Education Program vmasrour@wikimedia.org https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education _______________________________________________ Education mailing list Education@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/education
Thank you, Vahid!
Many interesting contributions, totally agree.
Regards, Iván
On 01/12/17 19:23, Vahid Masrour wrote:
Dear Education Enthusiasts,
Welcome to the latest edition of the Education Newsletter! You can find it here: https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/Newsletter/November_2017
For November, we have very interesting contributions:
- France's experience with high school contests - Jordan's program at Hashemite University - In Brasil, a team is exploring how far they can take Wikiversity to use it as a MOOC engine - Wikidata + Education programs: hard to imagine? Learn how they do it in the UK! - From the Basque country, learn how they prioritized articles to be created for the needs of their high school students - News from the Education Program in Thailand - Though it suffered from terrible earthquakes, that did not stop content editing in Mexico - In Serbia, an editathon was dedicated to a specific social issue: human trafficking - What can be done in schools that have no Internet access? There's an experience in Africa
The education Team also wants to invite all education programs enthusiasts to participate in a conversation about the criteria to endorse Education Programs, please share your thoughts on the Talk page!
https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/Newsletter/November_2017
While you're reading all those exciting news, think about sharing your experience next month! All it takes is 3-4 paragraphs describing the project and what you are learning from participating in it, and preferably a picture or two.
Also, you are most welcome to join our Facebook group [1], and if you like Twitter, you can also livetweet events to @wikieduprogram []
Have a wonderful month!
[1] https://www.facebook.com/groups/WikipediaEducationProgram [2] https://twitter.com/Wikieduprogram