Hi, all,
According to the school project we set up, (check here if you need
more information
http://uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/Initiatives/Schools_project), I have
discussed the possibility with the head of sixth forum, she suggested
two things. one is we need some documents to prove that "Wikipedia and
relevant projects have affected school age students on some way",
which will give more sense to committee who can accept us to host the
workshop on schools. Second, we need more detail proposal to explain
our school project and the content of workshop.
I can complete the proposal with cooperating to others. However, I am
wondering that any one has resource about how Wikipedia and relevant
projects influence school students? anything is helpful, reports,
survey, blog and academic articles?
best,
Zeyi
Initiative director
Wikimedia UK
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> From: Ridge Mia <Mia.Ridge(a)SCIENCEMUSEUM.ORG.UK>
> Date: 5 November 2009 18:31:52 GMT
> To: MCG(a)JISCMAIL.AC.UK
> Subject: Like museums? Wikipedia? Beer?
> Reply-To: Museums Computer Group <MCG(a)JISCMAIL.AC.UK>
>
> Or any two of the three above? Then come and have a drink with
> friendly
> like-minded people on Tuesday evening!
>
> Liam Wyatt (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Witty_lama) is in town,
> and I thought it'd a good excuse for a drink with museum types. Liam
> convened the Australian GLAM-Wiki conference
> (http://wikimedia.org.au/wiki/GLAM) and brings an interesting
> perspective to on-going debates on the relationship between Wikipedia
> and museums.
>
> We're meeting at The Reliance, 336 Old Street, EC1V 9DR, next Tuesday
> November 10 from 7pm.
>
> cheers, Mia
>
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