We are studying online Wikipedia training and editing to prototype and evaluate a collaborative training tool that can support Wikipedia trainers to train newcomers to Wikipedia remotely, and we want to invite you to participate in our research study anonymously.
If you agree to participate in this study, please click on the following questionnaire link so we can find out how familiar you are with Wikipedia and whether you have any experience in Wikipedia editing. It will take ~2 mins to complete.
At the end, you will be redirected to an online social ideation and voting tool called Tricider to view, comment, and vote on others' ideas about designing an online Wikipedia training tool and to add your ideas for others to discuss and vote on. Please beware of the Tricider website's adverts that would look like part of the listed ideas.
https://standrews.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8GuEdzPOGFaFrRc
Your contribution is important. Thank you.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact the researchers. Their details are below:
Contact Details Researchers: Abd Alsattar Ardati (aaa8@st-andrews.ac.uk) Dr Sara Thomas (sara.thomas@wikimedia.org.uk) Dr Richard Nevell (richard.nevell@wikimedia.org.uk) Dr Kirsty Ross (ksrh1@st-andrews.ac.uk)
Supervisors: Prof Ian Gent (ian.gent@st-andrews.ac.uk) Dr Alexander Voss (alex.voss@st-andrews.ac.uk) Dr Uta Hinrichs (uh3@st-andrews.ac.uk) Dr Angela Miguel (arm14@st-andrews.ac.uk)
School of Computer Science University of St Andrews Jack Cole Building North Haugh St Andrews KY16 9SX +44 1334 46 3262
wiki-research-l@lists.wikimedia.org