I will also be able to make it, but I'm not sure if I can stick around long for a meeting afterward.
On Wed, Feb 19, 2020, 09:01 Raymond Leonard raymond.f.leonard.jr@gmail.com wrote:
Mako,
I, too, will be able to make this evening's panel. I will need to skedaddle afterwards, so I cannot take you up on your offer for coffee or a drink post-class.
See you by 5:25pm this evening.
Yours, Peaceray
On Tue, Feb 18, 2020 at 12:49 PM Paul J. Weiss paul@paulweiss.info wrote:
Hi, Mako. I am free at that time. What are you wanted panelists to talk about?
Paul
At 2020-02-18 12:21 a, Benj. Mako Hill wrote:
Greetings! I sent this email a week ago but it appears to have not gone through? I think I may have emailed from the wrong address. In any case, I know the notice is very short but I wonder if anybody be able to make it to my class on Wednesday? Details are below. Regards, Mako <quote who="Benj. Mako Hill" date="Tue, Feb 11, 2020 at 11:00:30AM -0800"> > Greetings! > > I mentioned this at the annual meeting but here is the official > request/invitation: > > I am putting together a panel of Wikipedian for my class on online > communities and I would love for any/all of you to join! The class > meets next next Wednesday and I
was
planning for the panel from > 5:30-6:20pm in Mary Gates Hall (MGH) 389 at UW. > > Please (a) let me know if you can make it and (b) try to arrive at > or before 5:25 we can get going *at* 5:30! > > There's nothing to prepare but I'll probably ask you to briefly talk > about your experience in Wikipedia and the students will have > questions. > > The class is a big one (90 students) and by Wednesday all the students > will have all finished attempts to make significant improvements to > stub class articles and written short essays in the User page > namespace reflecting on their experience in Wikipedia over the last 6+ > weeks. > > We'll be spending the first half of the class talking through their > experience with the WikiEd curriculum and comparing it to the approach > used by the Wikipedia Adventure and the Teahouse. > > I'm happy to take folks out for coffee
or
a drink afterward. Since we > all have a meeting planned for Allegro the day afterward, maybe this > can substitute for that meeting? > > Regards, > Mako > https://mako.cc/ > > Creativity can be a social contribution, but only in so far > as society is free to use the
results.
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is
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