Hi all, I've created a mailing list to bring together our education contacts and volunteers who are interested in helping educational projects. Long overdue, I know. Despite the name, Wikiversitans and other Wikimedians are very much welcome.
The mailing list home page and subscription instructions are here: https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=WIKIPEDIA-INTEREST-GROUP
Messages are publicly archived and the list membership is open for review, *but* it's possible to set an option to hide your email address from the review.
The description follows:
For anyone in the UK wanting to implement or support educational projects that use Wikipedia or its sister projects such as Wikibooks and Wikiversity. The list can be used for announcements of relevant activities, and offers or requests for help in making things happen.
It is a UK-focused list, not meant to duplicate the global Wikimedia in Education mailing list.
To keep down traffic, the list is intended mainly for announcements rather than discussion: if you want list members' perspectives on a topic, create a post on a blog, forum or wiki and post the link.
We have much to discuss: September's EduWiki Conference, Wikimedia UK's education strategy and recruitment of education staff, creating publicity materials to credibly set out how Wikimedia UK and Wikipedia can support educators, and setting up an Ambassador network in the UK. http://uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/EduWiki_Conference_2012 http://uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education_strategy
The principles of Good Faith Collaboration that we use in creating Wikipedia also apply in this mailing list.
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On 6 May 2012 14:18, Martin Poulter infobomb@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all, I've created a mailing list to bring together our education contacts and volunteers who are interested in helping educational projects. Long overdue, I know. Despite the name, Wikiversitans and other Wikimedians are very much welcome.
The mailing list home page and subscription instructions are here: < https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=WIKIPEDIA-INTEREST-GROUP
Messages are publicly archived and the list membership is open for review, *but* it's possible to set an option to hide your email address from the review.
The description follows:
For anyone in the UK wanting to implement or support educational projects that use Wikipedia or its sister projects such as Wikibooks and Wikiversity. The list can be used for announcements of relevant activities, and offers or requests for help in making things happen.
It is a UK-focused list, not meant to duplicate the global Wikimedia in Education mailing list.
To keep down traffic, the list is intended mainly for announcements rather than discussion: if you want list members' perspectives on a topic, create a post on a blog, forum or wiki and post the link.
We have much to discuss: September's EduWiki Conference, Wikimedia UK's education strategy and recruitment of education staff, creating publicity materials to credibly set out how Wikimedia UK and Wikipedia can support educators, and setting up an Ambassador network in the UK. http://uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/EduWiki_Conference_2012 http://uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education_strategy
The principles of Good Faith Collaboration that we use in creating Wikipedia also apply in this mailing list.
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