Maybe.
I will join Barcamp in the north one day soon.
On Sunday, October 16, 2016, Ato Ulzen-Appiah <abocco(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Then maybe if we have breakout sessions on Wikimedia
and Wikipedia in
Northern Ghana, more people would be wise and would get in touch? :-)
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On 16 Oct 2016 21:00, "Nkansah Rexford" <nkansahrexford(a)gmail.com
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In fact, I went into the breakout session with the intention not to take
anyone's contact whatsoever. I'm tired taking them.
I just told all in attendance to search for "Wikimedia Ghana User Group"
online. If their search engine sends them to #KalyppoChallenge, well...
But I believe a word to a wise 'is in the north' so those who really wanna
get going will get in touch if they really want to.
On Sunday, October 16, 2016, Ato Ulzen-Appiah <abocco(a)gmail.com
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Oh, sorry Rexford. Contacts are not normally
shared at breakout sessions.
We'd make a note to fix that. Cced Rachel.
We can contact those who were at Barcamp Koforidua to ask who was in the
session. If you send me a picture of the session, I could recognize people
and give you contacts :-)
From what transpired, it was a good session and people learnt a lot.
We can target edits to the Koforidua, Koforidua Technical University and
ANUC pages.
Thanks for the pictures.
Barcamp Accra dey. But there be Barcamp Ho, Kumasi and Sunyani before
that.
#Morevim!
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On 16 Oct 2016 19:52, "Nkansah Rexford" <nkansahrexford(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> I was at the Barcamp Koforidua this year. I was part of a breakout
> session where Wikimedia world was discussed.
>
> How many people joined the session? About 8.
>
> How many people were recruited? None. Did I take anyone's contact? No.
> Did anyone show enthusiasm to join? Not that I noticed.
>
> Did Wikimedia/Wikipedia make sense to them? I think so. When one
> lecturer at ANUniversity came to appreciate the structure of Wikimedia and
> Wikipedia and why everything happens the way it does, everything I guess
> made more sense to him.
>
> At the educational level, how people see Wikipedia and it's related
> project sites is very different and negative. If and should that be fixed,
> I'm sure the effects will bubble down to many in schools.
>
> Will those who joined the breakout session become editors? I don't know.
> Will they get in touch to learn more? I don't know. Did they take something
> useful about Wikimedia home? Yes, absolutely. I gave Wiki-related handouts
> I received from Wikimedia UK to some in attendance.
>
> A lecturer at Koforidua Poly plans to get in touch later in the course
> this week to further discuss if they could do something Wikipedia Education
> Program related. Will update this thread with more.
>
> Pictures of the event:
https://twitter.com/has
> htag/bckdua?f=images&vertical=default&src=hash
>
> Are the pictures on Wikimedia Commons at the moment? Mine aren't, will
> upload in the course of this week.
>
> I hope to be at the Accra Barcamp as well, then with a combined power
> from all the Wikimedia guys in Accra, we could push the Wikimedia word more.
>
> Did I do a good job at Barcamp Koforidua 2016? I don't know.
>
> rexford
>
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