Ambassador Program/Measures of success
What does it mean for an Ambassador to be "successful"? What is the definition of success for Campus and Online Ambassadors?
Key (priority level):
- @@@: Essential. This is an absolute necessity for an Ambassador to be considered successful.
- @@: Fairly important. Ambassadors are highly encouraged but not absolutely expected to meet this criterion.
- @: Nice to have. Not a core part of the Ambassador role, but it is excellent if an Ambassador manages to do this.
Campus Ambassadors (10 measures of success maximum) edit
- Responsive to requests and questions from professors, students, and fellow Ambassadors @@@
- Friendly and encouraging to professors, students, and fellow Ambassadors @@@
- Knowledgeable about core Wikipedia topics @@
- Effective at teaching Wikipedia skills @@
- Quality of student articles from this CA's class is high @@
- Quantity of student articles from this CA's class meets or exceeds original goals of class @
- Did outreach to other potential professors and/or Ambassadors @
- Helped to establish a more institutional presence locally for the program (e.g. establishing partnerships with libraries, centers on campus, departments, etc.) @
Online Ambassadors (10 measures of success maximum) edit
- Responsive to requests and questions from professors, students, and fellow Ambassadors @@@
- Friendly and encouraging to professors, students, and fellow Ambassadors @@@
- Effective at explaining Wikipedia skills @@@
- Knowledgeable about core Wikipedia topics @@
- Proactively gave students feedback about article formatting and whether student work is following core Wikipedia policies @@
- Quality of student articles from this OA's class is high @@
- Quantity of student articles from this OA's class meets or exceeds original goals of class @
- Did outreach to other potential professors and/or Ambassadors @
- Technical expertise for wiki syntax, templates, formatting @