Hi,
Just a quick update on recent Tamil Wiki outreach efforts:
In the last 60 days, Tamil Wikipedians conducted 7 workshops / meetups.
1. December 28, 2010 - Mattakkalappu, SriLanka. First organized Wiki meetup in SriLanka where Tamil is an official language and has millions of Tamils.
2. January 15, 2010 - Chennai, India. On the occasion of Ten Wiki.
3. January 16, 2010 - Toronto, Canada. The city has Srilankan Tamil population in lakhs. There were smaller / informal Tamil Wiki intros in this city even before this. Two of the most active Tamil Wikipedians reside in Canada.
4. February 6, 2010 - Chennai, India.
5. February 20, 2010 - Trichy, India.
6. February 20, 2010 - Puduchery, India. First Wiki event in this Union Territory of India. Tamil is an official language here and has Tamil population in Lakhs.
7. February 26, 2010 - Coimbatore, India. (Students only event)
The next workshop is planned for March 6, 2010 near Trichy, India.
Pictures from these events can be seen at the sidebar links at
Some thoughts:
* Malayalam Wikians had such series of workshops all over recently and that was certainly an inspiration for us. And that is the reason we share our experience now for others.
* First few workshops happened in 2009. It was hard to arrange and frequency was less. But once we start doing, we learn things, share resources and get more people involved.
* We can't expect that every new workshop will bring immediate editors. I have seen people starting editing after they keep hearing about Wiki everywhere and often. So, this can be approached like an ad campaign. No one runs to shop after seeing the ad. But it works later. Infact, we got a very active editor after he listened to the event's audio recording posted. He was in Mumbai and the event happened in Chennai. So it is always good to document the events as much.
* Besides attracting new editors, it helps build rapport among existing editors. New editors who attend the event are delighted by the friendship / collaborative spirit by other editors. This gives them a sense of ownership / belonging for the project and start editing more and taking part in organizing future events. One of our most active editor now is an English Wikipedian who participated in a Tamil Wiki workshop. In his own words, after seeing people's happiness to have content in Tamil, he started editing Tamil Wikipedia more.
* People want to see faces and hear words directly. They are convinced in person even if we have the same FAQ in Wikipedia website. When we give the demo, they also learn that it is not so easy to edit as they thought.
* People who attend these workshops get impressed and invite us to conduct workshop in their colleges / city and they arrange the venue and other resources too. So, even though arranging first few events may be difficult, later more people help.
* Participating in bigger events like book fairs, internet fairs, FOSS fairs can only give limited scope to introduce in a very basic way to fast moving crowd. But it is a good opportunity for Wikimedians to network with key people working in other knowledge forums and certainly helps in promoting the Wikipedia brand. More on this later.
* 2010 is a significant growth year for us and the growth rate in terms of daily edits, new editors, active editors has almost doubled in last 6 months. We believe that these workshops and other outreach efforts done before helped us achieve this in some way :)
Ravi
Excellent initiative from Tamil wiki community. It is a welcome sign to see that Indic wiki communities have taken the wiki advocacy programs very seriously. Bengali wikimedians are also doing many programs in WB and Bangladesh.
We can't expect that every new workshop will bring immediate editors.
Accroding to me when we introduce a language wiki to 50 people, if 5 of them start editing in wiki then our program is a grand success. The other 45 will have fundamental knowledge about wiki projects. They will help us in various ways later.
Also do not expect immediate result. As Ravi said, the inspiration to edit in wiki can come in various ways.
* Besides attracting new editors, it helps build rapport among existing
editors.
Very much true. These type of programs will give more responsibility and ownership to moderately active editors. Many of them will take initiatives to do innovative things for wiki community.
2010 is a significant growth year for us and the growth rate in terms of
daily edits, new editors, active editors has almost doubled in last 6 months. We believe that these workshops and other outreach efforts done before helped us achieve this in some way :)
Yes, This is very much true in the case of Malayalam wiki community also. We should have stated these type of programs at least 2 or 3 years before. Hope we will have a much better year in 2011.
Shiju Alex
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 3:09 PM, Ravishankar ravidreams@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Just a quick update on recent Tamil Wiki outreach efforts:
In the last 60 days, Tamil Wikipedians conducted 7 workshops / meetups.
- December 28, 2010 - Mattakkalappu, SriLanka. First organized Wiki meetup
in SriLanka where Tamil is an official language and has millions of Tamils.
January 15, 2010 - Chennai, India. On the occasion of Ten Wiki.
January 16, 2010 - Toronto, Canada. The city has Srilankan Tamil
population in lakhs. There were smaller / informal Tamil Wiki intros in this city even before this. Two of the most active Tamil Wikipedians reside in Canada.
February 6, 2010 - Chennai, India.
February 20, 2010 - Trichy, India.
February 20, 2010 - Puduchery, India. First Wiki event in this Union
Territory of India. Tamil is an official language here and has Tamil population in Lakhs.
- February 26, 2010 - Coimbatore, India. (Students only event)
The next workshop is planned for March 6, 2010 near Trichy, India.
Pictures from these events can be seen at the sidebar links at
Some thoughts:
- Malayalam Wikians had such series of workshops all over recently and that
was certainly an inspiration for us. And that is the reason we share our experience now for others.
- First few workshops happened in 2009. It was hard to arrange and
frequency was less. But once we start doing, we learn things, share resources and get more people involved.
- We can't expect that every new workshop will bring immediate editors. I
have seen people starting editing after they keep hearing about Wiki everywhere and often. So, this can be approached like an ad campaign. No one runs to shop after seeing the ad. But it works later. Infact, we got a very active editor after he listened to the event's audio recording posted. He was in Mumbai and the event happened in Chennai. So it is always good to document the events as much.
- Besides attracting new editors, it helps build rapport among existing
editors. New editors who attend the event are delighted by the friendship / collaborative spirit by other editors. This gives them a sense of ownership / belonging for the project and start editing more and taking part in organizing future events. One of our most active editor now is an English Wikipedian who participated in a Tamil Wiki workshop. In his own words, after seeing people's happiness to have content in Tamil, he started editing Tamil Wikipedia more.
- People want to see faces and hear words directly. They are convinced in
person even if we have the same FAQ in Wikipedia website. When we give the demo, they also learn that it is not so easy to edit as they thought.
- People who attend these workshops get impressed and invite us to conduct
workshop in their colleges / city and they arrange the venue and other resources too. So, even though arranging first few events may be difficult, later more people help.
- Participating in bigger events like book fairs, internet fairs, FOSS
fairs can only give limited scope to introduce in a very basic way to fast moving crowd. But it is a good opportunity for Wikimedians to network with key people working in other knowledge forums and certainly helps in promoting the Wikipedia brand. More on this later.
- 2010 is a significant growth year for us and the growth rate in terms of
daily edits, new editors, active editors has almost doubled in last 6 months. We believe that these workshops and other outreach efforts done before helped us achieve this in some way :)
Ravi
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Thanks Shiju.
A correction in my mail:
//When we give the demo, they also learn that it is not so easy to edit as they thought.//
should read
//When we give the demo, they also learn that it is not so* difficult *to edit as they thought.
ravi
Good job Ravi and Tamil Wiki community. Glad to see lots of good activities and outreach around Tamil Wiki. Would love to see such enthusiasm from other language Wiki communities too.
Regards Tinu Cherian
On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 3:09 PM, Ravishankar ravidreams@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Just a quick update on recent Tamil Wiki outreach efforts:
In the last 60 days, Tamil Wikipedians conducted 7 workshops / meetups.
- December 28, 2010 - Mattakkalappu, SriLanka. First organized Wiki meetup
in SriLanka where Tamil is an official language and has millions of Tamils.
January 15, 2010 - Chennai, India. On the occasion of Ten Wiki.
January 16, 2010 - Toronto, Canada. The city has Srilankan Tamil
population in lakhs. There were smaller / informal Tamil Wiki intros in this city even before this. Two of the most active Tamil Wikipedians reside in Canada.
February 6, 2010 - Chennai, India.
February 20, 2010 - Trichy, India.
February 20, 2010 - Puduchery, India. First Wiki event in this Union
Territory of India. Tamil is an official language here and has Tamil population in Lakhs.
- February 26, 2010 - Coimbatore, India. (Students only event)
The next workshop is planned for March 6, 2010 near Trichy, India.
Pictures from these events can be seen at the sidebar links at
Some thoughts:
- Malayalam Wikians had such series of workshops all over recently and that
was certainly an inspiration for us. And that is the reason we share our experience now for others.
- First few workshops happened in 2009. It was hard to arrange and
frequency was less. But once we start doing, we learn things, share resources and get more people involved.
- We can't expect that every new workshop will bring immediate editors. I
have seen people starting editing after they keep hearing about Wiki everywhere and often. So, this can be approached like an ad campaign. No one runs to shop after seeing the ad. But it works later. Infact, we got a very active editor after he listened to the event's audio recording posted. He was in Mumbai and the event happened in Chennai. So it is always good to document the events as much.
- Besides attracting new editors, it helps build rapport among existing
editors. New editors who attend the event are delighted by the friendship / collaborative spirit by other editors. This gives them a sense of ownership / belonging for the project and start editing more and taking part in organizing future events. One of our most active editor now is an English Wikipedian who participated in a Tamil Wiki workshop. In his own words, after seeing people's happiness to have content in Tamil, he started editing Tamil Wikipedia more.
- People want to see faces and hear words directly. They are convinced in
person even if we have the same FAQ in Wikipedia website. When we give the demo, they also learn that it is not so easy to edit as they thought.
- People who attend these workshops get impressed and invite us to conduct
workshop in their colleges / city and they arrange the venue and other resources too. So, even though arranging first few events may be difficult, later more people help.
- Participating in bigger events like book fairs, internet fairs, FOSS
fairs can only give limited scope to introduce in a very basic way to fast moving crowd. But it is a good opportunity for Wikimedians to network with key people working in other knowledge forums and certainly helps in promoting the Wikipedia brand. More on this later.
- 2010 is a significant growth year for us and the growth rate in terms of
daily edits, new editors, active editors has almost doubled in last 6 months. We believe that these workshops and other outreach efforts done before helped us achieve this in some way :)
Ravi
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Great job Ravi and team, you people always inspire me just like the end sea junction, the Mahasangam at Kanyakumari. I have many things to learn during my stay here in South India, surely there are great to actions to be converted from the thought process involving learning the natural abilities of the ancient and oldest inhabitants of India and it's definitely the Dravidians and we.
Hi Subhashish, Tinu
Thanks for your wishes. Just to clarify, I was personally involved in only one of the workshops. Most of the workshops were team efforts including help coming from non-Tamil Wikipedians too. Mainly, people like User:Sodabottle, User:Logicwiki (Srikanth Lakshmanan), Mahir, Sundar, Manian contributed a lot.
Ravi
On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 1:47 PM, Subhashish Panigrahi psubhashish@gmail.comwrote:
Great job Ravi and team, you people always inspire me just like the end sea junction, the Mahasangam at Kanyakumari. I have many things to learn during my stay here in South India, surely there are great to actions to be converted from the thought process involving learning the natural abilities of the ancient and oldest inhabitants of India and it's definitely the Dravidians and we. _______________________________________________ Wikimediaindia-l mailing list Wikimediaindia-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimediaindia-l
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