hi,
Warning: This is a loooonggg email.
We held our first WikiAcademy in Mumbai on October 1, 2011 at the Center for Education and Documentation, Colaba. The session was attended by 24 attendees. Roughly, the sessions were:
1. Introduction 2. Creating accounts on Wikipedia 3. Introduction to the interface 4. Rules related to Wikipedia (5 Pillars, AGF etc.) 5. Go out and edit
This was our first experience with such an Academy and hence this note is a bit detailed.
Many of the folks who came had used Wikipedia but had hardly ever edited Wikipedia. There was a lot of questioning around the reliability of Wikipedia as a resource. We had the services of Vickram Crishna to answer these questions. After the round of introductions, we got them acquainted with accessing Wikipedia, familiarising them with the English Wikipedia main page.
The attendees were very interested in learning how to edit Wikipedia and wanted to learn right from the creating accounts on Wikipedia stage. This we did, only to realise the limitation existed on creation of not more than 6 accounts per IP address. We got around this limitation by allowing people to register with dongles that a few people carried with them. Next time, perhaps making an upfront request to allow more account creations from a single IP address before the Academy might be a wise thing to do. Any other suggestions?
Even after logging in the attendees appreciated a "Get to know your Screen" session.
Pranav then shed some light on the rules of the Wikipedia (frankly, I have never read this until a few days before the Academy!). Kundan Amitabh also pitched in to help with a few that Pranav didn't know about. Kundan also urged them to not give up on Wikipedia if their articles or sections of articles were deleted. Keep trying! was the call!
In the last go out and edit session, we allowed participants to edit what they liked. We moved among the audience helping where help was needed. We encouraged the users to use the various icons on the WYSIWIG editor rather than learn the Wikisyntax. We think that working on this for a few days will help them learn things on their own.
There was a diverse audience with requests for specific follow up sessions. We think that we could have concluded more properly than we did.
warm regards, Pradeep Mohandas PS: Apologies for the delay in posting this!
On 4 October 2011 00:01, Pradeep Mohandas pradeep.mohandas@gmail.com wrote:
We held our first WikiAcademy in Mumbai on October 1, 2011 at the Center for Education and Documentation, Colaba. The session was attended by 24 attendees.
Thanks Pradeep. Seems like it was very well attended and useful to them too.
Might you consider posting this to http://wiki.wikimedia.in/Specific_segment_outreach#Events please? With photos, if you have, any?
Thank you.
Best,
Gautam ________ http://blog.prathambooks.org/p/social-media.html
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 1:42 PM, Gautam John gautam@prathambooks.org wrote:
On 4 October 2011 00:01, Pradeep Mohandas pradeep.mohandas@gmail.com wrote:
We held our first WikiAcademy in Mumbai on October 1, 2011 at the Center
for
Education and Documentation, Colaba. The session was attended by 24 attendees.
Thanks Pradeep. Seems like it was very well attended and useful to them too.
Just to add to it: in the round of introductions, several of the attendees were from NGOs, including our hosts, CED; we had people coming in from Pune to attend, and most encouraging we had one Wikipedian, User:Outofindia, who flew in from Mangalore! Other attendees were journalists and educators, plus one architect. It was a well balanced gender mix.
Another WikiAcademy is planned for Oct 15 in north Mumbai: I believe we need a show of hands (ie experienced Wikipedia volunteers) to come and assist with the actual conduct of the session, as neither Pradeep nor Pranav will be able to attend. Rather than do this onlist, I think it best that volunteers contact Harshita Pande directly.
Might you consider posting this to http://wiki.wikimedia.in/Specific_segment_outreach#Events please? With photos, if you have, any?
Many pictures were taken, and I think they are with CED. Maybe we can encourage CEDians (who will probably be on this list now) to please upload the pics to commons? Sans tagging, of course.
Thank you.
Best,
Gautam ________ http://blog.prathambooks.org/p/social-media.html
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On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 12:01 AM, Pradeep Mohandas < pradeep.mohandas@gmail.com> wrote:
hi,
Warning: This is a loooonggg email.
We held our first WikiAcademy in Mumbai on October 1, 2011 at the Center for Education and Documentation, Colaba. The session was attended by 24 attendees. Roughly, the sessions were:--cut--
Thanks for the update. Glad to see a good turnout
. This we did, only to realise the limitation existed on creation of not more than 6 accounts per IP address.
Next time, perhaps making an upfront request to allow more account creations
from a single IP address before the Academy might be a wise thing to do. Any other suggestions?
I too faced difficulties some times. Anonmous editing usually worked,
unless the IP itself is blocked. Sometimes while English wiki had access problems, Kannada wiki was accessible for edits. Do you know whom to request for this?
One solution I think is to setup/use a test wiki, with out constraints for people to practice and then manage it by probably deleting the content periodically.
Cheers Arjun
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 15:21, Arjuna Rao Chavala arjunaraoc@gmail.comwrote:
I too faced difficulties some times. Anonmous editing usually worked, unless the IP itself is blocked. Sometimes while English wiki had access problems, Kannada wiki was accessible for edits. Do you know whom to request for this?
Refer [1]. Most(or All?) stewards can do is my guess. #wikimedia-stewardsconnecthttp://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#wikimedia-stewards on IRC should be able to help out and mostly some one or other is available 24 * 7 (Nice folks! ).
Oh, btw, current steward elections are currently on, if you havent voted please do!
One solution I think is to setup/use a test wiki, with out constraints for people to practice and then manage it by probably deleting the content periodically.
Not that everyone can do quickly / always feasible.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Account_creator
Congratulations on a successful WikiAcademy to all Wikipedians of Mumbai Community.
Warm regards,
Ashwin Baindur ------------------------------------------------------
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 3:29 PM, Srikanth Lakshmanan srik.lak@gmail.comwrote:
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 15:21, Arjuna Rao Chavala arjunaraoc@gmail.comwrote:
I too faced difficulties some times. Anonmous editing usually worked, unless the IP itself is blocked. Sometimes while English wiki had access problems, Kannada wiki was accessible for edits. Do you know whom to request for this?
Refer [1]. Most(or All?) stewards can do is my guess. #wikimedia-stewardsconnecthttp://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#wikimedia-stewards on IRC should be able to help out and mostly some one or other is available 24
- 7 (Nice folks! ).
Oh, btw, current steward elections are currently on, if you havent voted please do!
One solution I think is to setup/use a test wiki, with out constraints for people to practice and then manage it by probably deleting the content periodically.
Not that everyone can do quickly / always feasible.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Account_creator
-- Regards Srikanth.L
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On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 3:29 PM, Srikanth Lakshmanan srik.lak@gmail.comwrote:
On Tue, Oct 4, 2011 at 15:21, Arjuna Rao Chavala arjunaraoc@gmail.comwrote:
I too faced difficulties some times. Anonmous editing usually worked, unless the IP itself is blocked. Sometimes while English wiki had access problems, Kannada wiki was accessible for edits. Do you know whom to request for this?
Refer [1]. Most(or All?) stewards can do is my guess. #wikimedia-stewardsconnecthttp://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#wikimedia-stewards on IRC should be able to help out and mostly some one or other is available 24
- 7 (Nice folks! ).
Thanks Srikanth, I will try the next time around.
Oh, btw, current steward elections are currently on, if you havent voted please do!
One solution I think is to setup/use a test wiki, with out constraints for people to practice and then manage it by probably deleting the content periodically.
Not that everyone can do quickly / always feasible.
My idea was for a permanent infrastructure say training wiki that Foundation/Chapter could setup and manage.
Cheers Arjun
Photos taken on the day:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:WikiAcademy_Mumbai_1_img1.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Wiki_Academy_Mumbai_1.jpg
Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2011 00:01:48 +0530 From: pradeep.mohandas@gmail.com To: wikimedia-in-mum@lists.wikimedia.org; wikimediaindia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: [Wikimediaindia-l] WikiAcademy Mumbai 1 notes
hi, Warning: This is a loooonggg email. We held our first WikiAcademy in Mumbai on October 1, 2011 at the Center for Education and Documentation, Colaba. The session was attended by 24 attendees. Roughly, the sessions were:
1. Introduction2. Creating accounts on Wikipedia3. Introduction to the interface4. Rules related to Wikipedia (5 Pillars, AGF etc.)5. Go out and edit
This was our first experience with such an Academy and hence this note is a bit detailed. Many of the folks who came had used Wikipedia but had hardly ever edited Wikipedia. There was a lot of questioning around the reliability of Wikipedia as a resource. We had the services of Vickram Crishna to answer these questions. After the round of introductions, we got them acquainted with accessing Wikipedia, familiarising them with the English Wikipedia main page.
The attendees were very interested in learning how to edit Wikipedia and wanted to learn right from the creating accounts on Wikipedia stage. This we did, only to realise the limitation existed on creation of not more than 6 accounts per IP address. We got around this limitation by allowing people to register with dongles that a few people carried with them. Next time, perhaps making an upfront request to allow more account creations from a single IP address before the Academy might be a wise thing to do. Any other suggestions?
Even after logging in the attendees appreciated a "Get to know your Screen" session. Pranav then shed some light on the rules of the Wikipedia (frankly, I have never read this until a few days before the Academy!). Kundan Amitabh also pitched in to help with a few that Pranav didn't know about. Kundan also urged them to not give up on Wikipedia if their articles or sections of articles were deleted. Keep trying! was the call!
In the last go out and edit session, we allowed participants to edit what they liked. We moved among the audience helping where help was needed. We encouraged the users to use the various icons on the WYSIWIG editor rather than learn the Wikisyntax. We think that working on this for a few days will help them learn things on their own.
There was a diverse audience with requests for specific follow up sessions. We think that we could have concluded more properly than we did. warm regards,Pradeep Mohandas PS: Apologies for the delay in posting this!
Thanks for the photos. I had so much fun at WikiAcademy though I felt a bit out of place amongst absolute newbies. How do I sign up to a volunteer/ member of organising team?
Best, Rohini
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 12:02 PM, wheredevelsdare@hotmail.com wrote:
Photos taken on the day:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:WikiAcademy_Mumbai_1_img1.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Wiki_Academy_Mumbai_1.jpg
Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2011 00:01:48 +0530 From: pradeep.mohandas@gmail.com To: wikimedia-in-mum@lists.wikimedia.org; wikimediaindia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: [Wikimediaindia-l] WikiAcademy Mumbai 1 notes
hi,
Warning: This is a loooonggg email.
We held our first WikiAcademy in Mumbai on October 1, 2011 at the Center for Education and Documentation, Colaba. The session was attended by 24 attendees. Roughly, the sessions were:
- Introduction
- Creating accounts on Wikipedia
- Introduction to the interface
- Rules related to Wikipedia (5 Pillars, AGF etc.)
- Go out and edit
This was our first experience with such an Academy and hence this note is a bit detailed.
Many of the folks who came had used Wikipedia but had hardly ever edited Wikipedia. There was a lot of questioning around the reliability of Wikipedia as a resource. We had the services of Vickram Crishna to answer these questions. After the round of introductions, we got them acquainted with accessing Wikipedia, familiarising them with the English Wikipedia main page.
The attendees were very interested in learning how to edit Wikipedia and wanted to learn right from the creating accounts on Wikipedia stage. This we did, only to realise the limitation existed on creation of not more than 6 accounts per IP address. We got around this limitation by allowing people to register with dongles that a few people carried with them. Next time, perhaps making an upfront request to allow more account creations from a single IP address before the Academy might be a wise thing to do. Any other suggestions?
Even after logging in the attendees appreciated a "Get to know your Screen" session.
Pranav then shed some light on the rules of the Wikipedia (frankly, I have never read this until a few days before the Academy!). Kundan Amitabh also pitched in to help with a few that Pranav didn't know about. Kundan also urged them to not give up on Wikipedia if their articles or sections of articles were deleted. Keep trying! was the call!
In the last go out and edit session, we allowed participants to edit what they liked. We moved among the audience helping where help was needed. We encouraged the users to use the various icons on the WYSIWIG editor rather than learn the Wikisyntax. We think that working on this for a few days will help them learn things on their own.
There was a diverse audience with requests for specific follow up sessions. We think that we could have concluded more properly than we did.
warm regards, Pradeep Mohandas PS: Apologies for the delay in posting this!
-- Pradeep Mohandas How Pradeep uses email - http://goo.gl/6v1I9
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