Hi all,
You probably do not know me, I'm Galwaygirl from the Dutch Wikipedia and I have some news to tell you. I went to Wikimania and I met Jan-Bart de Vreede and Annemiek Nederpel from the Kennisnet Foundation (the Internet organisation for Dutch schools). Jan-Bart was a speaker at Wikimania. (http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Wikimania05/Presentation-JB1)
The week after Wikimania, Jan-Bart asked me to go to work for Kennisnet. Kennisnet has some initiatives regarding ways to use Wikipedia in classrooms. Jan-Bart was looking for someone from the Dutch Wikipedia community to work with.
That someone turned out to be me, much to my surprise. So now I'm working for Kennisnet as a part-time freelancer (yes, I'm getting paid). I will be working on my own account, not as a representative of the nl.wikipedia community, although it may sometimes prove impossible to keep things absolutely separate.
There are several things I will be doing for Kennisnet, basically it comes down to this: *I'll write a simple, easy-to-use manual that Kennisnet can make available for students and teachers. This manual could be published on the Dutch Wikipedia as well. *I'll participate in talks about how to use Wikipedia in classrooms. *When Wikipedia is actually starting to get used in classrooms, I will answer specific questions from both students and teachers.
I thought this might interest some of you. Personally, I'm really exited about this, as it is a wonderful turn in my "career". :-)
Thanks for your attention,
Regards,
Galwaygirl (http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gebruiker:Galwaygirl)
Hi Marjon,
this is really great news :-)
Please keep me updated about this - I had a teacher from a grammar school asking me about using wikipedia and the other projects in the classroom and I already told him a bit about Kennisnet (he is member of one of the translator's lists I am a member of, that's why we are connected). I suppose it will be very important to learn form your and your colleagues experiences. Maybe it would be also a good idea to get you two into direct contact.
And I know, teaching is fun - so really: have fun :-)
Ciao, Sabine
Marjon Bakker wrote:
Hi all,
You probably do not know me, I'm Galwaygirl from the Dutch Wikipedia and I have some news to tell you. I went to Wikimania and I met Jan-Bart de Vreede and Annemiek Nederpel from the Kennisnet Foundation (the Internet organisation for Dutch schools). Jan-Bart was a speaker at Wikimania. (http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Wikimania05/Presentation-JB1)
.....
I thought this might interest some of you. Personally, I'm really exited about this, as it is a wonderful turn in my "career". :-)
Thanks for your attention,
Regards,
Galwaygirl (http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gebruiker:Galwaygirl)
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Marjon Bakker wrote:
Hi all,
You probably do not know me, I'm Galwaygirl from the Dutch Wikipedia and I have some news to tell you. I went to Wikimania and I met Jan-Bart de Vreede and Annemiek Nederpel from the Kennisnet Foundation (the Internet organisation for Dutch schools). Jan-Bart was a speaker at Wikimania. (http://en.wikibooks.org/w/index.php?title=Wikimania05/Presentation-JB1)
The week after Wikimania, Jan-Bart asked me to go to work for Kennisnet. Kennisnet has some initiatives regarding ways to use Wikipedia in classrooms. Jan-Bart was looking for someone from the Dutch Wikipedia community to work with.
That someone turned out to be me, much to my surprise. So now I'm working for Kennisnet as a part-time freelancer (yes, I'm getting paid). I will be working on my own account, not as a representative of the nl.wikipedia community, although it may sometimes prove impossible to keep things absolutely separate.
There are several things I will be doing for Kennisnet, basically it comes down to this: *I'll write a simple, easy-to-use manual that Kennisnet can make available for students and teachers. This manual could be published on the Dutch Wikipedia as well. *I'll participate in talks about how to use Wikipedia in classrooms. *When Wikipedia is actually starting to get used in classrooms, I will answer specific questions from both students and teachers.
I thought this might interest some of you. Personally, I'm really exited about this, as it is a wonderful turn in my "career". :-)
Thanks for your attention,
Regards,
Galwaygirl (http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gebruiker:Galwaygirl)
Hi Galwaygirl;
Thanks for telling us, this must be very exciting as an experience. I hope you can keep us informed on how Wikipedia will be used in classroom.
I was also interested to know if you planned to get involved in wikiversity.
Ant
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