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Hello Pete,
Thanks for your help with Wikipedia for Journalists. I really appreciate it.
Best wishes//Hannibal (talk) 14:12, 25 February 2011 (UTC)
- You're welcome, of course! I will try to keep working on it as time allows. It's an important project, and you've made a great start. -Peteforsyth (talk) 19:41, 25 February 2011 (UTC)
Outreach Oceania Resource Development
editIf you have the time, could you possibly help with the developing of some resources for Outreach Oceania? I'd like to basically develop a teacher guide for using Wikipedia in the classroom, create a student guide for using Wikipedia, Commons and Wikinews. I'd want to try to do them some what topically and generally: 1. English and Communications, 2. Business, Tourism and Marketing, 3. Science and Technology, 4. General Liberal Arts. I don't know if I should kind of focus on the idea of creating say a binder for each guide, where print materials can easily be put in or a general one part booklet. I see some bits and pieces on Wikimedia Outreach, but I'm not 100% certain they will all work quite right considering the objective is more about integrating Wikipedia into a classroom setting and showing the value for students. I don't want to make it so much about just learning the basics and at most, we'll probably have one to two periods in a classroom. Not much time. :( --LauraHale (talk) 00:15, 19 October 2011 (UTC)
- Hi Laura, I am very happy to see that project coming together for you, but I'm not likely to be able to help much. I could probably do a bit of proofreading and editing once you have it mostly assembled, but that will depend on how busy I am when that comes together. But definitely feel free to ask, and I'll do my best! Also, if you haven't run across it, you might be interested in Andrea Forte's research on wikis in the high school classroom -- I believe you'll find a link from during Wikisym in my tweetstream @wikistrategies. (Let me know if you have trouble finding it.) -Pete (talk) 04:18, 19 October 2011 (UTC)
- Do you have a link for it? I'm basically on dialup speed until my bandwidth resets and having problems finding it. I've poked around at Outreach and on Wikipedia. I feel like the materials I want either aren't where I can easily find or aren't quite right. A lot of what I'm finding are examples of what people have already done, or what people are doing. There doesn't appear to be a coupling of why and how. (I'm looking for similar materials for GLAMs, with a focus on the reality they aren't likely to have people showing up in their backyards to be a Wikipedian in Residence, or run workshops... but that the GLAM project is still a valuable tool that they could use.) I'm mostly looking for resources that I can easily use for print: The plan is to engage in an area that gets some support from groups like One Laptop Per Child, and where internet is reliable but not always accessible to everyone. And yeah, babbling. Bookshop breakdown:
- File:Welcome2WP English 082310.pdf has useful elements, but not really helpful for curriculum.
- File:Welcome2WP English Flap 081810.pdf is one page that is useful as an insert.
- File:Ten Simple Rules for Editing Wikipedia.pdf is another nice guide for beginners, but not much for curriculum development and how students should use.
- File:Evaluating Wikipedia article quality 2010-11-26 (web).pdf is handy for understanding how to evaluate Wikipedia, but doesn't necessarily translate as an instructional guide for wider evaluation of sources that could easily be integrated into the curriculum.
- File:PlagiarismHandout.pdf is another great handout, which could have bits re-used or presented as stand alone with in a binder but needs context.
- Wikipedia as a Teaching Tool: Learning Objectives and Assignments Types is a lot closer to what I'm looking for and could be adapted.
- And I think I know what I'm looking for but not entirely certain. I'm looking for something that makes it really clear how Wikipedia/Wikinews could seamlessly be integrated into a curriculum with the whys answered. Student materials that complement instructor materials, with a greater emphasis on curriculum objectives for subject matter. (Given my super picky nature, I'll probably end up creating something on my own, and this comment will probably just end up mostly stream of conscious planning for that.) A lot of these resources are really, really fantastic... and the video part, I will probably happily put on a DVD or two. Just yeah. Need to figure out what I want an how to get them. :) If you know anyone who has time or interest related to this, please send them my way.--LauraHale (talk) 05:35, 19 October 2011 (UTC)
- Do you have a link for it? I'm basically on dialup speed until my bandwidth resets and having problems finding it. I've poked around at Outreach and on Wikipedia. I feel like the materials I want either aren't where I can easily find or aren't quite right. A lot of what I'm finding are examples of what people have already done, or what people are doing. There doesn't appear to be a coupling of why and how. (I'm looking for similar materials for GLAMs, with a focus on the reality they aren't likely to have people showing up in their backyards to be a Wikipedian in Residence, or run workshops... but that the GLAM project is still a valuable tool that they could use.) I'm mostly looking for resources that I can easily use for print: The plan is to engage in an area that gets some support from groups like One Laptop Per Child, and where internet is reliable but not always accessible to everyone. And yeah, babbling. Bookshop breakdown:
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editThanks for expressing interest in the monthly Global Education Program Metrics and Activities Meeting! Instructions for joining the meeting, which will be held Tuesday at 15:00 UTC, are now available. I hope you can join us! -- LiAnna Davis (WMF) (talk) 23:26, 20 October 2011 (UTC)
Creating New OUTREACH
editDear Pete, That was really nice to see you here and leading outreach however I can not find this place much crowded however it should be more the place where most of people should be coming and knowing about Wikipedia or Wikimedia, I have seen the admin rights are giving to everyone on this project, its like give away is going on here, I certainly can understand its a new project, but you need a proper team to work, this project as best as Wikipedia or any other project or Wikimedia, as I am part of team, now I want to take the leadership under your flag, I want you to set up an appointment with me on Skype so we can certainly talk on it and make it better place, What do you think??
- I will wait for your kind and rapid response. thanks --Faizanalivarya (talk) 12:51, 20 June 2012 (UTC)
Spambots
editI've talked with the stewards, and they suggest not blocking before a CU is done if the editors haven't edited or set off the abuse filter. Some of the stewards will do a CU on suspicious account creations like that, but some are more cautious. --Rschen7754 22:17, 27 January 2013 (UTC)
- Thanks so much for the feedback, I was wondering what was the best thing to do. What you say makes sense, but collections of "sleeper" accounts do worry me a bit.
- I'm curious, though -- you blocked several similar accounts right after me. Were you able to see something that I missed, so that you were more confident they were connected to a past CU, or something like that? -Pete (talk) 23:13, 27 January 2013 (UTC)
- I talked with the stewards after blocking, and they confirmed that they were spambots and locked the accounts. I started removing talk page access and email, but then realized that it was useless since the stewards locked the accounts. --Rschen7754 23:34, 27 January 2013 (UTC)
- I see, that makes sense. I'm not familiar with locking -- I take it that's global block that prevents the kinds of uses you mention? -Pete (talk) 23:43, 27 January 2013 (UTC)
- Do we have Checkusers on this site, or do we have to go outside for help. I've been pre-emptively blocking them as they are created, but I wouldn't mind some clarification if we're getting false positives. In terms of global locking, it would keep them from doing anything the Stewards lock them from doing. Kevin Rutherford (talk) 23:46, 27 January 2013 (UTC)
- Nope, no local checkusers. -Pete (talk) 23:50, 27 January 2013 (UTC)
- I've just been going to #wikimedia-stewards on IRC and flagging them down. Locking prevents them from logging in, but does not autoblock - though in this case the stewards also blocked the IP globally, so it was moot. --Rschen7754 00:51, 28 January 2013 (UTC)
- Ah, I see -- very helpful, I get it now. Locking is even more basic than blocking, if it prevents them from logging in to begin with. Very useful distinction to understand, much appreciated :) -Pete (talk) 00:54, 28 January 2013 (UTC)
- I've just been going to #wikimedia-stewards on IRC and flagging them down. Locking prevents them from logging in, but does not autoblock - though in this case the stewards also blocked the IP globally, so it was moot. --Rschen7754 00:51, 28 January 2013 (UTC)
- Nope, no local checkusers. -Pete (talk) 23:50, 27 January 2013 (UTC)
- Do we have Checkusers on this site, or do we have to go outside for help. I've been pre-emptively blocking them as they are created, but I wouldn't mind some clarification if we're getting false positives. In terms of global locking, it would keep them from doing anything the Stewards lock them from doing. Kevin Rutherford (talk) 23:46, 27 January 2013 (UTC)
- I see, that makes sense. I'm not familiar with locking -- I take it that's global block that prevents the kinds of uses you mention? -Pete (talk) 23:43, 27 January 2013 (UTC)
- I talked with the stewards after blocking, and they confirmed that they were spambots and locked the accounts. I started removing talk page access and email, but then realized that it was useless since the stewards locked the accounts. --Rschen7754 23:34, 27 January 2013 (UTC)
Treeviews
editWhat sort of problems? Works fine for me. Nemo 05:24, 11 May 2016 (UTC)
- @Nemo bis:, According to @Ijon: on a Facebook page,
- Shani Evenstein Sigalov has run into a problem with Magnus's Treeviews tool, where it produced zero pageviews for all pages, despite there definitely being pageviews (verified through the "Pageview API demo").
- Until Magnus fixes it, I wrote a quick Ruby script that accepts a PagePile ID and produces a CSV file with monthly pageviews. Enjoy!
- Now also as a Web tool on Tool Labs:
- [1] -Pete (talk) 05:41, 11 May 2016 (UTC)
- @Nemo bis:: Specifically, try Treeviews with PagePile 3036, specifying 'he' for language. It's been returning zero for all pages all day (verified just now). Compare to same PagePile ID with my tool, or verify an individual page using the API demo. Ijon (talk) 05:48, 11 May 2016 (UTC)
- There is a known problem with the API. As for 3036 you have a problem with uppercase He.wiki, I made a new pagepile writing "hewiki" instead and everything works. Nemo 06:00, 11 May 2016 (UTC)
- @Nemo bis:: Specifically, try Treeviews with PagePile 3036, specifying 'he' for language. It's been returning zero for all pages all day (verified just now). Compare to same PagePile ID with my tool, or verify an individual page using the API demo. Ijon (talk) 05:48, 11 May 2016 (UTC)
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I hope you are doing well, I was away and I was not able to contribute more on Wikimedia Outreach, thus my admin rights was removed, however I have decided to contribute sufficient amount of time on Wiki Outreach, thus i request you to restore my admin rights so i can contribute in more better way. Thanks --Faizanalivarya (talk) 12:35, 28 April 2020 (UTC)
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Volume 12 • Issue 2 • February 2023
- A Strategic Direction for a Massive Online Course for Educators in Brazil
- Alliance Funding for Wikipedia as a school resource in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, New Zealand
- Call for Submissions to Wiki Workshop 2023
- Collaboration with Charles University on the creation of Czech Wikipedia started in January
- Open Education Week 2023 in the Wikimedia Mexico Education Program
- Wikiclubs with different schools in Albania
This Month in Education: March 2023
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Volume 12 • Issue 3 • March 2023
- Audio-seminar project of the Wikimedia Mexico Education Program
- Empowering Nigerian Female Artists: Through Art & Feminism Edith-A-Thon at KWASU Fan Club
- Exploring How Wikipedia Works
- Florida graduate students complete Library History edit-a-thon for credit
- Improving hearing health content in Brazil
- Media Literacy Portal to become a key resource for media education in Czech Libraries
- Wikeys in the Albanian language
- Wikimarathon is an opportunity to involve students and teachers in creating and editing articles in Wikipedia
- Wikimedia Polska short report
- Wikimedia Serbia participated in the State Seminar of the The Mathematical Society of Serbia
This Month in Education: April 2023
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Volume 12 • Issue 4 • April 2023
- Auckland Museum Alliance fund project update
- Introducing Wikipedia to Kusaal Language Teachers
- KWASU Fan Club Leads the Way in 21st Century Learning with Wiki in School Program
- On-line Courses for Educators in Poland
- Online meeting of Ukrainian educators working with Wikipedia – four perspectives
- Wikiclubs Editathon in Elbasan, Albania
- Wikipedia at the Brazilian Linguistics Olympiad
- Wikipedia at the University of Łódź Information Management Conference
This Month in Education: June 2023
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Volume 12 • Issue 5 • June 2023
- Africa Day 2023: Abuja Teachers celebrates
- From editing articles to civic power – Wikimedia UK's research on democracy and Wikipedia
- Reading Wikipedia in the Classroom Program in Yemen Brings Positive Impact to Yemeni Teachers
- Using Wikipedia in education: students' and teachers' view
- The Journey of Reading Wikipedia in the Classroom Lagos State
- WMB goes to Serbia
- But we don't want it to end!
This Month in Education: July 2023
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Volume 12 • Issue 7 • July 2023
- Wikimedia Kaduna Connect Campaign
- Wikimedia Serbia published a paper Promoting Equity in Access to Open Knowledge: An Example of the Wikipedia Educational Program
- Wikimedia and Education Kailali Multiple campus
- WikiCamp in Istog, Kosovo: Promoting Knowledge and Nature Appreciation
- Wiki at the Brazilian National History Symposium
- US & Canada program reaches 100M words added
- Renewed Community Wikiconference brought together experienced Wikipedians and newcomers
- Kusaal Wikipedia Workshop at Ajumako Campus, University of Education, Winneba
- Join us to celebrate the Kiwix4Schools Africa Mentorship Program Graduation Ceremony
- Activities that took place during the presentation of the WikiEducation book. Educational practices and experiences in Mexico with Wikipedia and other open resources in Xalala, Veracruz from the Wikimedia Mexico Education Program
- 62+ Participants Graduates from the Kiwix4Schools Africa Mentorship Program
- “Reading Wikipedia in the Classroom” course launched in Ukraine
- OFWA and Goethe Institute Host Wiki Skills For Librarians Workshop-Ghana
This Month in Education: September 2023
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Volume 12 • Issue 7 • September 2023
- Inauguration of the Kent Wiki Club at the Wikimania 2023 Conference
- Letter Magic: Supercharging Your WikiEducation Programs
- Réseau @pprendre (Learning Network) : The Initiative for Educational Change in Francophone West Africa
- WikiChallenge Ecoles d’Afrique closes its 5th edition with 13 winning schools
- WikiConecta: connecting Brazilian university professors and Wikimedia
- Wikimedia Germany launches interactive event series Open Source AI in Education
This Month in Education: October 2023
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Volume 12 • Issue 8 • October 2023
- 3 Generations at Wikipedia Education Program in Türkiye
- CBSUA Launches Wiki Education in Partnership with PhilWiki Community and Bikol Wikipedia Community
- Celebrating Wikidata’s Birthday in Elbasan
- Edu Wiki Camp 2023 - together in Sremski Karlovci
- PhilWiki Community promotes language preservation and cultural heritage advocacies at ADNU
- PunjabWiki Education Program: A Wikipedia Adventure in Punjab
- WikiConference on Education ignites formation of Wikimedia communities
- Wikimedia Estonia talked about education at CEE meeting in Tbilisi
- Wikimedia in Brazil is going to be a book
- Wikipedian Editor Project: Arabic Sounds Workshop 2023
This Month in Education: November 2023
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Volume 12 • Issue 9 • November 2023
- 4th WikiUNAM Editathon: Community knowledge strengthens education
- Edit-a-thon at the Faculty of Medical Sciences of Santa Casa de São Paulo
- EduWiki Nigeria Community: Embracing Digital Learning Through Wikipedia
- Evening Wikischool offers Czech seniors further education on Wikipedia
- Expansion of Wikipedia Education Program through Student Associations at Iranian Universities
- Exploring Wikipedia through Wikiclubs and the Wikeys board game in Albania
- First anniversary of the game Wikeys
- Involve visiting students in education programs
- Iranian Students as Wikipedians: Using Wikipedia to Teach Research Methodology and Encyclopedic Writing
- Kiwix4Schools Nigeria: Bridging Knowledge Gap through Digital Literacy
- Lire wikipedia en classe à Djougou au Bénin
- Tyap Wikimedians Zaria Outreach
- Art Outreach at Aje Comprehensive Senior High School 1st November 2023, Lagos Mainland
- PhilWiki Community holds a meet-up to advocate women empowerment
This Month in Education: January 2024
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Volume 13 • Issue 1 • January 2024
- Cross-Continental Wikimedia Activities: A Dialogue between Malaysia and Estonia
- Czech programme SWW in 2023 – how have we managed to engage students
- Extending Updates on Wikipedia in Education – Elbasan, Albania
- Reading Wikipedia in the Classroom Teacher’s guide – now available in Bulgarian language
- Summer students at Auckland Museum
- WikiDunong: EduWiki Initiatives in the Philippines Project
- Wikimedia Armenia's Educational Workshops
- Wikimedia Foundation publishes its first Child Rights Impact Assessment
This Month in Education: February 2024
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Volume 13 • Issue 2 • February 2024
- 2 new courses in Students Write Wikipedia Starting this February
- More two wiki-education partnerships
- Open Education Week 2024 in Mexico
- Reading Wikipedia in Bolivia, the community grows
- Wiki Education Philippines promotes OERs utilization
- Wiki Loves Librarians, Kaduna
- Wiki Workshop 2024 CfP – Call for Papers Research track
This Month in Education: March 2024
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Volume 13 • Issue 3 • March 2024
This Month in Education: April 2024
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Volume 13 • Issue 4 • April 2024
This Month in Education: May 2024
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Volume 13 • Issue 5 • May 2024
- Albania - Georgia Wikimedia Cooperation 2024
- Aleksandër Xhuvani University Editathon in Elbasan
- Central Bicol State University of Agriculture LitFest features translation and article writing on Wikipedia
- Empowering Youth Council in Bulqiza through editathons
- We left a piece of our hearts at Arhavi
- Wiki Movimento Brasil at Tech Week and Education Speaker Series
- Wikimedia MKD trains new users in collaboration with MYLA
This Month in Education: June 2024
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Volume 13 • Issue 6 • June 2024
- From a Language Teacher to a Library Support Staff: The Wikimedia Effect
- 5th WikiEducation 2024 Conference in Mexico
- Lviv hosted a spring wikischool for Ukrainian high school students
- First class of teachers graduated from Reading Wikipedia in the Classroom 2024
- Empowering Digital Citizenship: Unlocking the Power of Open Knowledge with Participants of the LIFE Legacy
- Wiki Movimento Brazil supports online and in-person courses and launches material to guide educators in using Wikimedia projects
- Where to find images for free? Webinar for librarians answered many questions
- Wikimedia MKD and University of Goce Delchev start a mutual collaboration
This Month in Education: August 2024
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Volume 13 • Issue 7 • August 2024
- Cross-Cultural Knowledge Sharing: Wikipedia's New Frontier at University of Tehran
- Let's Read Wikipedia in Bolivia reaches teachers in Cochabamba
- Results of the 2023 “Wikipedia for School” Contest in Ukraine
- Edu Wiki Camp in Serbia, 2024
- Wikimedia Human Rights Month this year engaged schools in large amount
- Strengthening Education Programs at Wikimania 2024: A Global Leap in Collaborative Learning
- Wiki Education programs are featured in a scientific outreach magazine, and Wiki Movimento Brasil offers training for researchers in the Amazon
- Wiki Movimento Brasil aims to adapt a game about Wikipedia, organize an academic event for scientific dissemination, and host the XXXIII Wiki-Education Workshop