Dear all, We are looking forward to WikiConference North America here at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts this weekend! We will be welcoming around 250 people over the four-day weekend, with a museum and cultural institution culture crawl on Friday, conference sessions on Saturday and Sunday, and discussion/hackathon focused on reliability and credibility on Monday.
For those who can't be here with us in person, we have a live stream planned of three of our session rooms on Saturday and Sunday. To access the stream, go here: http://web.mit.edu/webcast/wiki/f19/
We are looking forward to sharing as much of the conference as we can with you all! To find out what is when, the schedule is here (all times eastern time): https://wikiconference.org/wiki/2019/Schedule
We have a packed schedule with sessions about education, research, outreach, and more, as well as a special focus/track in our main auditorium on credibility and reliability in the news and media, which our partners at the Credibility Coalition are assisting with. As we think about the future of Wikipedia as a reliable source in a world where social media platforms and media networks are struggling with issues of misinformation and credibility, we hope that this program will be both timely and helpful.
Let me know if you have any questions and I hope you are able to tune in online. Phoebe, for WCNA
Hello Phoebe, thank you for the good news. We invest so much in our conferences, that it is a pity that they often are not recorded. Kind regards Ziko
Am Do., 7. Nov. 2019 um 20:31 Uhr schrieb phoebe ayers < phoebe.wiki@gmail.com>:
Dear all, We are looking forward to WikiConference North America here at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts this weekend! We will be welcoming around 250 people over the four-day weekend, with a museum and cultural institution culture crawl on Friday, conference sessions on Saturday and Sunday, and discussion/hackathon focused on reliability and credibility on Monday.
For those who can't be here with us in person, we have a live stream planned of three of our session rooms on Saturday and Sunday. To access the stream, go here: http://web.mit.edu/webcast/wiki/f19/
We are looking forward to sharing as much of the conference as we can with you all! To find out what is when, the schedule is here (all times eastern time): https://wikiconference.org/wiki/2019/Schedule
We have a packed schedule with sessions about education, research, outreach, and more, as well as a special focus/track in our main auditorium on credibility and reliability in the news and media, which our partners at the Credibility Coalition are assisting with. As we think about the future of Wikipedia as a reliable source in a world where social media platforms and media networks are struggling with issues of misinformation and credibility, we hope that this program will be both timely and helpful.
Let me know if you have any questions and I hope you are able to tune in online. Phoebe, for WCNA
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It would be great if the Foundation hired a dedicated A/V team to remote-enable as many conferences and meetups as possible.
On Thu, Nov 7, 2019 at 11:47 AM Ziko van Dijk zvandijk@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Phoebe, thank you for the good news. We invest so much in our conferences, that it is a pity that they often are not recorded. Kind regards Ziko
Am Do., 7. Nov. 2019 um 20:31 Uhr schrieb phoebe ayers < phoebe.wiki@gmail.com>:
Dear all, We are looking forward to WikiConference North America here at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts this weekend! We will be welcoming around 250 people over the four-day weekend, with a museum and cultural institution culture crawl on Friday, conference sessions on Saturday and Sunday, and discussion/hackathon focused on reliability and credibility on Monday.
For those who can't be here with us in person, we have a live stream planned of three of our session rooms on Saturday and Sunday. To access
the
stream, go here: http://web.mit.edu/webcast/wiki/f19/
We are looking forward to sharing as much of the conference as we can
with
you all! To find out what is when, the schedule is here (all times
eastern
time): https://wikiconference.org/wiki/2019/Schedule
We have a packed schedule with sessions about education, research, outreach, and more, as well as a special focus/track in our main
auditorium
on credibility and reliability in the news and media, which our partners
at
the Credibility Coalition are assisting with. As we think about the
future
of Wikipedia as a reliable source in a world where social media platforms and media networks are struggling with issues of misinformation and credibility, we hope that this program will be both timely and helpful.
Let me know if you have any questions and I hope you are able to tune in online. Phoebe, for WCNA
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Eh, and what choices are then made when conferences coincide as they do with this conference? Not really practical and really expensive. Thanks, GerardM
On Sun, 10 Nov 2019 at 22:36, James Salsman jsalsman@gmail.com wrote:
It would be great if the Foundation hired a dedicated A/V team to remote-enable as many conferences and meetups as possible.
On Thu, Nov 7, 2019 at 11:47 AM Ziko van Dijk zvandijk@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Phoebe, thank you for the good news. We invest so much in our conferences, that it is a pity that they often are not recorded. Kind regards Ziko
Am Do., 7. Nov. 2019 um 20:31 Uhr schrieb phoebe ayers < phoebe.wiki@gmail.com>:
Dear all, We are looking forward to WikiConference North America here at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts this weekend! We will be welcoming around 250 people over the four-day weekend, with a museum and cultural
institution
culture crawl on Friday, conference sessions on Saturday and Sunday,
and
discussion/hackathon focused on reliability and credibility on Monday.
For those who can't be here with us in person, we have a live stream planned of three of our session rooms on Saturday and Sunday. To access
the
stream, go here: http://web.mit.edu/webcast/wiki/f19/
We are looking forward to sharing as much of the conference as we can
with
you all! To find out what is when, the schedule is here (all times
eastern
time): https://wikiconference.org/wiki/2019/Schedule
We have a packed schedule with sessions about education, research, outreach, and more, as well as a special focus/track in our main
auditorium
on credibility and reliability in the news and media, which our
partners
at
the Credibility Coalition are assisting with. As we think about the
future
of Wikipedia as a reliable source in a world where social media
platforms
and media networks are struggling with issues of misinformation and credibility, we hope that this program will be both timely and helpful.
Let me know if you have any questions and I hope you are able to tune
in
online. Phoebe, for WCNA
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Hi Gerard, Do you have a better suggestion? Something practical and less expensive, that could actually work to make conferences more widely accessible? Cheers, Peter
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Eh, and what choices are then made when conferences coincide as they do with this conference? Not really practical and really expensive. Thanks, GerardM
On Sun, 10 Nov 2019 at 22:36, James Salsman jsalsman@gmail.com wrote:
It would be great if the Foundation hired a dedicated A/V team to remote-enable as many conferences and meetups as possible.
On Thu, Nov 7, 2019 at 11:47 AM Ziko van Dijk zvandijk@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Phoebe, thank you for the good news. We invest so much in our conferences, that it is a pity that they often are not recorded. Kind regards Ziko
Am Do., 7. Nov. 2019 um 20:31 Uhr schrieb phoebe ayers < phoebe.wiki@gmail.com>:
Dear all, We are looking forward to WikiConference North America here at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts this weekend! We will be welcoming around 250 people over the four-day weekend, with a museum and cultural
institution
culture crawl on Friday, conference sessions on Saturday and Sunday,
and
discussion/hackathon focused on reliability and credibility on Monday.
For those who can't be here with us in person, we have a live stream planned of three of our session rooms on Saturday and Sunday. To access
the
stream, go here: http://web.mit.edu/webcast/wiki/f19/
We are looking forward to sharing as much of the conference as we can
with
you all! To find out what is when, the schedule is here (all times
eastern
time): https://wikiconference.org/wiki/2019/Schedule
We have a packed schedule with sessions about education, research, outreach, and more, as well as a special focus/track in our main
auditorium
on credibility and reliability in the news and media, which our
partners
at
the Credibility Coalition are assisting with. As we think about the
future
of Wikipedia as a reliable source in a world where social media
platforms
and media networks are struggling with issues of misinformation and credibility, we hope that this program will be both timely and helpful.
Let me know if you have any questions and I hope you are able to tune
in
online. Phoebe, for WCNA
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Hoi, We have done rather well. The only thing that was frustrated is the registration of the recordings at Wikidata. The items for the recordings where unceremoniously removed by a heavy handed admin. Thanks, GerardM
On Mon, 11 Nov 2019 at 07:06, Peter Southwood peter.southwood@telkomsa.net wrote:
Hi Gerard, Do you have a better suggestion? Something practical and less expensive, that could actually work to make conferences more widely accessible? Cheers, Peter
-----Original Message----- From: Wikimedia-l [mailto:wikimedia-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Gerard Meijssen Sent: 11 November 2019 07:45 To: Wikimedia Mailing List Subject: Re: [Wikimedia-l] WikiConference North America live stream
Eh, and what choices are then made when conferences coincide as they do with this conference? Not really practical and really expensive. Thanks, GerardM
On Sun, 10 Nov 2019 at 22:36, James Salsman jsalsman@gmail.com wrote:
It would be great if the Foundation hired a dedicated A/V team to remote-enable as many conferences and meetups as possible.
On Thu, Nov 7, 2019 at 11:47 AM Ziko van Dijk zvandijk@gmail.com
wrote:
Hello Phoebe, thank you for the good news. We invest so much in our conferences, that it is a pity that they often are not recorded. Kind regards Ziko
Am Do., 7. Nov. 2019 um 20:31 Uhr schrieb phoebe ayers < phoebe.wiki@gmail.com>:
Dear all, We are looking forward to WikiConference North America here at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts this weekend! We will be welcoming around
250
people over the four-day weekend, with a museum and cultural
institution
culture crawl on Friday, conference sessions on Saturday and Sunday,
and
discussion/hackathon focused on reliability and credibility on
Monday.
For those who can't be here with us in person, we have a live stream planned of three of our session rooms on Saturday and Sunday. To
access
the
stream, go here: http://web.mit.edu/webcast/wiki/f19/
We are looking forward to sharing as much of the conference as we can
with
you all! To find out what is when, the schedule is here (all times
eastern
time): https://wikiconference.org/wiki/2019/Schedule
We have a packed schedule with sessions about education, research, outreach, and more, as well as a special focus/track in our main
auditorium
on credibility and reliability in the news and media, which our
partners
at
the Credibility Coalition are assisting with. As we think about the
future
of Wikipedia as a reliable source in a world where social media
platforms
and media networks are struggling with issues of misinformation and credibility, we hope that this program will be both timely and
helpful.
Let me know if you have any questions and I hope you are able to tune
in
online. Phoebe, for WCNA
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Thanks Phoebe, looking forward to the conference -- and I think the college students I presented to this morning, most of whom will not be able to attend in person, will enjoy the opportunity to watch from afar.
Do you know whether the videos will be available afterwards, as well?
Pete -- User:Peteforsyth
On Thu, Nov 7, 2019 at 2:31 PM phoebe ayers phoebe.wiki@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all, We are looking forward to WikiConference North America here at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts this weekend! We will be welcoming around 250 people over the four-day weekend, with a museum and cultural institution culture crawl on Friday, conference sessions on Saturday and Sunday, and discussion/hackathon focused on reliability and credibility on Monday.
For those who can't be here with us in person, we have a live stream planned of three of our session rooms on Saturday and Sunday. To access the stream, go here: http://web.mit.edu/webcast/wiki/f19/
We are looking forward to sharing as much of the conference as we can with you all! To find out what is when, the schedule is here (all times eastern time): https://wikiconference.org/wiki/2019/Schedule
We have a packed schedule with sessions about education, research, outreach, and more, as well as a special focus/track in our main auditorium on credibility and reliability in the news and media, which our partners at the Credibility Coalition are assisting with. As we think about the future of Wikipedia as a reliable source in a world where social media platforms and media networks are struggling with issues of misinformation and credibility, we hope that this program will be both timely and helpful.
Let me know if you have any questions and I hope you are able to tune in online. Phoebe, for WCNA
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Phoebe and WikiConference team,
It was a great conference -- thank you! -- and wonderful to have high-quality video made available. (To answer my earlier question -- the link supplied before still leads to the videos, though you might have to dig around to find any specific session.)
QUESTION: Do you know if MIT asserts any copyright over the videos? I'd like to upload a couple to Commons, but want to be sure the copyright won't be an issue.
-Pete -- Pete Forsyth User:Peteforsyth
On Thu, Nov 7, 2019 at 11:31 AM phoebe ayers phoebe.wiki@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all, We are looking forward to WikiConference North America here at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts this weekend! We will be welcoming around 250 people over the four-day weekend, with a museum and cultural institution culture crawl on Friday, conference sessions on Saturday and Sunday, and discussion/hackathon focused on reliability and credibility on Monday.
For those who can't be here with us in person, we have a live stream planned of three of our session rooms on Saturday and Sunday. To access the stream, go here: http://web.mit.edu/webcast/wiki/f19/
We are looking forward to sharing as much of the conference as we can with you all! To find out what is when, the schedule is here (all times eastern time): https://wikiconference.org/wiki/2019/Schedule
We have a packed schedule with sessions about education, research, outreach, and more, as well as a special focus/track in our main auditorium on credibility and reliability in the news and media, which our partners at the Credibility Coalition are assisting with. As we think about the future of Wikipedia as a reliable source in a world where social media platforms and media networks are struggling with issues of misinformation and credibility, we hope that this program will be both timely and helpful.
Let me know if you have any questions and I hope you are able to tune in online. Phoebe, for WCNA
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We have full copyright over these videos, which are intended to be posted to Commons under CC-BY. There are a couple of sessions from the live.fsf stream which will not be posted online at the request of the participants, but the videos from the three main rooms can all be posted to Commons.
Warmly, SJ
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 4:44 PM Pete Forsyth peteforsyth@gmail.com wrote:
Phoebe and WikiConference team,
It was a great conference -- thank you! -- and wonderful to have high-quality video made available. (To answer my earlier question -- the link supplied before still leads to the videos, though you might have to dig around to find any specific session.)
QUESTION: Do you know if MIT asserts any copyright over the videos? I'd like to upload a couple to Commons, but want to be sure the copyright won't be an issue.
-Pete
Pete Forsyth User:Peteforsyth
On Thu, Nov 7, 2019 at 11:31 AM phoebe ayers phoebe.wiki@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all, We are looking forward to WikiConference North America here at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts this weekend! We will be welcoming around 250 people over the four-day weekend, with a museum and cultural institution culture crawl on Friday, conference sessions on Saturday and Sunday, and discussion/hackathon focused on reliability and credibility on Monday.
For those who can't be here with us in person, we have a live stream planned of three of our session rooms on Saturday and Sunday. To access
the
stream, go here: http://web.mit.edu/webcast/wiki/f19/
We are looking forward to sharing as much of the conference as we can
with
you all! To find out what is when, the schedule is here (all times
eastern
time): https://wikiconference.org/wiki/2019/Schedule
We have a packed schedule with sessions about education, research, outreach, and more, as well as a special focus/track in our main
auditorium
on credibility and reliability in the news and media, which our partners
at
the Credibility Coalition are assisting with. As we think about the
future
of Wikipedia as a reliable source in a world where social media platforms and media networks are struggling with issues of misinformation and credibility, we hope that this program will be both timely and helpful.
Let me know if you have any questions and I hope you are able to tune in online. Phoebe, for WCNA
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Re: [Wikimedia-l] WikiConference North America live stream
Good morning Phoebe, Ziko, Pete, James, Gerard, Peter, Samuel and all, it is 2 am or so my time. Perhaps a YouTube channel offers a solution. I have used a YouTube channel many times to record conferences, albeit on a much smaller scale. YouTube, as you likely know, also provides a text channel that functions in tandem with the video channel for interaction between attendees and participants in the program. The transcript of the interaction in the text channel is preserved as part of the records of the YouTube channel. Here is what I was up to with my mentor, Ward Cunningham and other pioneers in the early development of wikis and Wikipedia, during the 1990s and the early 2000s, https://wiki.c2.com/?JohnDeBruyn John, John DeBruyn, Golden, Colorado USA 80401, my current email address is debruynlawoffice@gmail.com, my cell phone is 303-919-4840 and is my preferred means of one on one communication.
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 10:12 PM Samuel Klein meta.sj@gmail.com wrote:
We have full copyright over these videos, which are intended to be posted
to Commons under CC-BY. There are a couple of sessions from the live.fsf stream which will not be posted online at the request of the participants, but the videos from the three main rooms can all be posted to Commons.
Warmly, SJ
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 4:44 PM Pete Forsyth peteforsyth@gmail.com wrote:
Phoebe and WikiConference team,
It was a great conference -- thank you! -- and wonderful to have high-quality video made available. (To answer my earlier question -- the link supplied before still leads to the videos, though you might have to dig around to find any specific session.)
QUESTION: Do you know if MIT asserts any copyright over the videos? I'd like to upload a couple to Commons, but want to be sure the copyright
won't
be an issue.
-Pete
Pete Forsyth User:Peteforsyth
On Thu, Nov 7, 2019 at 11:31 AM phoebe ayers phoebe.wiki@gmail.com wrote:
Dear all, We are looking forward to WikiConference North America here at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts this weekend! We will be welcoming around 250 people over the four-day weekend, with a museum and cultural
institution
culture crawl on Friday, conference sessions on Saturday and Sunday,
and
discussion/hackathon focused on reliability and credibility on Monday.
For those who can't be here with us in person, we have a live stream planned of three of our session rooms on Saturday and Sunday. To access
the
stream, go here: http://web.mit.edu/webcast/wiki/f19/
We are looking forward to sharing as much of the conference as we can
with
you all! To find out what is when, the schedule is here (all times
eastern
time): https://wikiconference.org/wiki/2019/Schedule
We have a packed schedule with sessions about education, research, outreach, and more, as well as a special focus/track in our main
auditorium
on credibility and reliability in the news and media, which our
partners
at
the Credibility Coalition are assisting with. As we think about the
future
of Wikipedia as a reliable source in a world where social media
platforms
and media networks are struggling with issues of misinformation and credibility, we hope that this program will be both timely and helpful.
Let me know if you have any questions and I hope you are able to tune
in
online. Phoebe, for WCNA
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