Hello guys,
Since that is our first participation in an international photo contest, we discussed locally about ways to have more information about what is working well, the results and the real impact on commons of all our efforts around Wiki Loves Earth here in Brasil.
So, the Brazilian User Group studied and specified a tool, developed by Danilo (Danilo.mac on pt.wiki and member of the user group as well) to read database information and generate a complete report about the Wiki Loves Earth, including all participating countries listed on commons.
The tool is hosted on the server wmflabs.org under the URL http://tools.wmflabs.org/ptwikis/WLE
Through this tool you can have a general idea of what is going on: number of photos uploaded, photos used on wikis, number of uploaders(with complete list and registration date by country) and the percentage of many information, including uploaders registered in May 2014 during the contest.
I guess that tool can help each country to define metrics to evaluate your local efforts/results and can be useful for other local contests as well.
That's our first time organizing this kind of project and we are learning a lot, until now we received 1.040 photos with 94% of uploaders registered in May 2014(167 new users for the Wikimedia Commons in 12 days).
Now we are planning a bot to provide guidance and keep in touch with that new users after the contest ends.
Best regards!
Rodrigo Padula
WLE Brazil - Coordinator Wikimedia Community User Group Brasil Education Program Coordinator - Ação Educativa / Brazilian Catalyst Program +55 21 99326-0558
Nice!
Regards,
Enock W: [[User:Enock4seth]] | T: @Enock4seth
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 12:39 AM, Rodrigo Padula rodrigopadula@gmail.comwrote:
Hello guys,
Since that is our first participation in an international photo contest, we discussed locally about ways to have more information about what is working well, the results and the real impact on commons of all our efforts around Wiki Loves Earth here in Brasil.
So, the Brazilian User Group studied and specified a tool, developed by Danilo (Danilo.mac on pt.wiki and member of the user group as well) to read database information and generate a complete report about the Wiki Loves Earth, including all participating countries listed on commons.
The tool is hosted on the server wmflabs.org under the URL http://tools.wmflabs.org/ptwikis/WLE
Through this tool you can have a general idea of what is going on: number of photos uploaded, photos used on wikis, number of uploaders(with complete list and registration date by country) and the percentage of many information, including uploaders registered in May 2014 during the contest.
I guess that tool can help each country to define metrics to evaluate your local efforts/results and can be useful for other local contests as well.
That's our first time organizing this kind of project and we are learning a lot, until now we received 1.040 photos with 94% of uploaders registered in May 2014(167 new users for the Wikimedia Commons in 12 days).
Now we are planning a bot to provide guidance and keep in touch with that new users after the contest ends.
Best regards!
Rodrigo Padula
WLE Brazil - Coordinator Wikimedia Community User Group Brasil Education Program Coordinator - Ação Educativa / Brazilian Catalyst Program +55 21 99326-0558
Wikilovesearth mailing list Wikilovesearth@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikilovesearth
As usual the great idea) Really helpful)
Yours Faithfully, Alona Zubchenko mail: 5065588@gmail.com tel.: +38096-506-55-88 skype: alesichka 5 FB: https://www.facebook.com/alonka.zubchenko
2014-05-13 6:23 GMT+03:00 Enock Seth Nyamador kwadzo459@gmail.com:
Nice!
Regards,
Enock W: [[User:Enock4seth]] | T: @Enock4seth
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 12:39 AM, Rodrigo Padula rodrigopadula@gmail.comwrote:
Hello guys,
Since that is our first participation in an international photo contest, we discussed locally about ways to have more information about what is working well, the results and the real impact on commons of all our efforts around Wiki Loves Earth here in Brasil.
So, the Brazilian User Group studied and specified a tool, developed by Danilo (Danilo.mac on pt.wiki and member of the user group as well) to read database information and generate a complete report about the Wiki Loves Earth, including all participating countries listed on commons.
The tool is hosted on the server wmflabs.org under the URL http://tools.wmflabs.org/ptwikis/WLE
Through this tool you can have a general idea of what is going on: number of photos uploaded, photos used on wikis, number of uploaders(with complete list and registration date by country) and the percentage of many information, including uploaders registered in May 2014 during the contest.
I guess that tool can help each country to define metrics to evaluate your local efforts/results and can be useful for other local contests as well.
That's our first time organizing this kind of project and we are learning a lot, until now we received 1.040 photos with 94% of uploaders registered in May 2014(167 new users for the Wikimedia Commons in 12 days).
Now we are planning a bot to provide guidance and keep in touch with that new users after the contest ends.
Best regards!
Rodrigo Padula
WLE Brazil - Coordinator Wikimedia Community User Group Brasil Education Program Coordinator - Ação Educativa / Brazilian Catalyst Program +55 21 99326-0558
Wikilovesearth mailing list Wikilovesearth@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikilovesearth
Wikilovesearth mailing list Wikilovesearth@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikilovesearth
Hey Rodrigo,
thanks for sharing! It looks like a helpful tool.
Could I make a few suggestions for improvement? * In the table you mention 'registered in May 2014'. As some countries will continue in June, an easier definition would be perhaps: 'registered after 30 April 2014'. Then you don't have to worry about different time periods. * would it be possible to also show the graph for the other data? For example, a graph for users would be nice, as well as a graph for the 'new users' and even the percentage! * it would be great to only get a single country graph if you click on the country name (or something similar) - especially if you're looking at countries with few submissions.
Just some thoughts :) Keep up the good work! Maybe also some of the tools of Superzerocool from last year WLM could be reused?
Lodewijk
2014-05-13 2:39 GMT+02:00 Rodrigo Padula rodrigopadula@gmail.com:
Hello guys,
Since that is our first participation in an international photo contest, we discussed locally about ways to have more information about what is working well, the results and the real impact on commons of all our efforts around Wiki Loves Earth here in Brasil.
So, the Brazilian User Group studied and specified a tool, developed by Danilo (Danilo.mac on pt.wiki and member of the user group as well) to read database information and generate a complete report about the Wiki Loves Earth, including all participating countries listed on commons.
The tool is hosted on the server wmflabs.org under the URL http://tools.wmflabs.org/ptwikis/WLE
Through this tool you can have a general idea of what is going on: number of photos uploaded, photos used on wikis, number of uploaders(with complete list and registration date by country) and the percentage of many information, including uploaders registered in May 2014 during the contest.
I guess that tool can help each country to define metrics to evaluate your local efforts/results and can be useful for other local contests as well.
That's our first time organizing this kind of project and we are learning a lot, until now we received 1.040 photos with 94% of uploaders registered in May 2014(167 new users for the Wikimedia Commons in 12 days).
Now we are planning a bot to provide guidance and keep in touch with that new users after the contest ends.
Best regards!
Rodrigo Padula
WLE Brazil - Coordinator Wikimedia Community User Group Brasil Education Program Coordinator - Ação Educativa / Brazilian Catalyst Program +55 21 99326-0558
Wikilovesearth mailing list Wikilovesearth@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikilovesearth
Hi Rodrigo,
This is great! A really useful tool that can be used across photo projects.
Cheers,
Alex
On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 11:03 PM, Lodewijk lodewijk@effeietsanders.orgwrote:
Hey Rodrigo,
thanks for sharing! It looks like a helpful tool.
Could I make a few suggestions for improvement?
- In the table you mention 'registered in May 2014'. As some countries
will continue in June, an easier definition would be perhaps: 'registered after 30 April 2014'. Then you don't have to worry about different time periods.
- would it be possible to also show the graph for the other data? For
example, a graph for users would be nice, as well as a graph for the 'new users' and even the percentage!
- it would be great to only get a single country graph if you click on the
country name (or something similar) - especially if you're looking at countries with few submissions.
Just some thoughts :) Keep up the good work! Maybe also some of the tools of Superzerocool from last year WLM could be reused?
Lodewijk
2014-05-13 2:39 GMT+02:00 Rodrigo Padula rodrigopadula@gmail.com:
Hello guys,
Since that is our first participation in an international photo contest, we discussed locally about ways to have more information about what is working well, the results and the real impact on commons of all our efforts around Wiki Loves Earth here in Brasil.
So, the Brazilian User Group studied and specified a tool, developed by Danilo (Danilo.mac on pt.wiki and member of the user group as well) to read database information and generate a complete report about the Wiki Loves Earth, including all participating countries listed on commons.
The tool is hosted on the server wmflabs.org under the URL http://tools.wmflabs.org/ptwikis/WLE
Through this tool you can have a general idea of what is going on: number of photos uploaded, photos used on wikis, number of uploaders(with complete list and registration date by country) and the percentage of many information, including uploaders registered in May 2014 during the contest.
I guess that tool can help each country to define metrics to evaluate your local efforts/results and can be useful for other local contests as well.
That's our first time organizing this kind of project and we are learning a lot, until now we received 1.040 photos with 94% of uploaders registered in May 2014(167 new users for the Wikimedia Commons in 12 days).
Now we are planning a bot to provide guidance and keep in touch with that new users after the contest ends.
Best regards!
Rodrigo Padula
WLE Brazil - Coordinator Wikimedia Community User Group Brasil Education Program Coordinator - Ação Educativa / Brazilian Catalyst Program +55 21 99326-0558
Wikilovesearth mailing list Wikilovesearth@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikilovesearth
Wikilovesearth mailing list Wikilovesearth@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikilovesearth
Hello guys!!
We are working on the final list of photos that will be sent to the jury for the final evaluation.
So, we developed a simple tool that basically shows a list of all filtered photos received(based on date,resolution and file format) with like buttons.
The link of the tool is http://tools.wmflabs.org/images/?campaign=wle-br
The idea is to generate a list with the best and most liked(by the Brazilian community of volunteers) photos to create the final list for evaluation.
Best regards
Rodrigo Padula WLE Brazil - Coordinator Wikimedia Community User Group Brasil Education Program Coordinator - Ação Educativa / Brazilian Catalyst Program +55 21 99326-0558
2014-05-12 21:39 GMT-03:00 Rodrigo Padula rodrigopadula@gmail.com:
Hello guys,
Since that is our first participation in an international photo contest, we discussed locally about ways to have more information about what is working well, the results and the real impact on commons of all our efforts around Wiki Loves Earth here in Brasil.
So, the Brazilian User Group studied and specified a tool, developed by Danilo (Danilo.mac on pt.wiki and member of the user group as well) to read database information and generate a complete report about the Wiki Loves Earth, including all participating countries listed on commons.
The tool is hosted on the server wmflabs.org under the URL http://tools.wmflabs.org/ptwikis/WLE
Through this tool you can have a general idea of what is going on: number of photos uploaded, photos used on wikis, number of uploaders(with complete list and registration date by country) and the percentage of many information, including uploaders registered in May 2014 during the contest.
I guess that tool can help each country to define metrics to evaluate your local efforts/results and can be useful for other local contests as well.
That's our first time organizing this kind of project and we are learning a lot, until now we received 1.040 photos with 94% of uploaders registered in May 2014(167 new users for the Wikimedia Commons in 12 days).
Now we are planning a bot to provide guidance and keep in touch with that new users after the contest ends.
Best regards!
Rodrigo Padula
WLE Brazil - Coordinator Wikimedia Community User Group Brasil Education Program Coordinator - Ação Educativa / Brazilian Catalyst Program +55 21 99326-0558
wikilovesearth@lists.wikimedia.org