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Rodrigo Alonso Morales Azañedo
moralesrodrigo1100gmail.com
Best way to connect: On my user talk page
Peru • Latin America and The Caribbean (LAC) region
Preferred times: Tuesday, Thursday (12 - 16 UTC, 17 - 20 UTC)
Can dedicate: Between one (1) hour and three (3) hours per week
Languages: English, Spanish
Main Wikimedia projects: Wikipedia → encyclopedia, Wikidata → knowledge database
Areas of interests: Education, Open Technology
Other peer learning/training initiatives participating in: I've participated in a single workshop on SPARQL in my local community, Wikimedia Peru.
Skills this profile would like to learn
Preferred way of learning: Through formal training, By being mentored by an organization with more experience
Organization skills: Proposal writing for funding • Leadership growth and sustainability • Program/project implementation
Learning, evaluation and communications skills: Designing learning /retrospective sessions • Documenting knowledge in ways that are easy to communicate with others
Interpersonal skills: Skills that are important for managing teams and volunteers • Community development, capacity building and skills development
Programatic and tactic skills: Effective training for newcomers/ newcomer experience • Small editing events, campaign and contests • Research skills
Wiki tech skills: Lua scripting • Bots • Handling data donations
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Skills this profile would like to share
Preferred way of sharing: Mentoring a person or group, Organizing face-to-face workshops.
Wiki tech skills: Basic Wikidata • Wikimedia Tools (PAWS, Quarry, WDQS) for running queries and scripts
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More to learn
[edit]Further details about what I would like to learn.
I'm mainly interesting in community engagement strategies as one of my goals is to get more Peruvian people (I'm from Peru) engaged in Wikimedia projects.
Stories about sharing
[edit]Interesting stories about applying the skills I want to share.
By using WDQS and SPARQL, I've been able to answer questions that I wasn't able to answer by using other technologies. For example: In which countries there are libraries that have been named after a musician? Because I've been getting more familiar with SPARQL, I feel I can provide some help on writing SPARQL queries in any domain of knowledge.
My Resources
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- Let's Connect participants from Peru
- Let's Connect participants from Latin America and The Caribbean (LAC)
- Let's Connect - English speakers
- Let's Connect - Spanish speakers
- Let's Connect - Want to Learn - Proposal writing for funding
- Let's Connect - Want to Learn - Leadership growth and sustainability
- Let's Connect - Want to Learn - Program/project implementation
- Let's Connect - Want to Learn - Designing learning /retrospective sessions
- Let's Connect - Want to Learn - Documenting knowledge in ways that are easy to communicate with others
- Let's Connect - Want to Learn - Skills that are important for managing teams and volunteers
- Let's Connect - Want to Learn - Community development, capacity building and skills development
- Let's Connect - Want to Learn - Effective training for newcomers/ newcomer experience
- Let's Connect - Want to Learn - Small editing events, campaign and contests
- Let's Connect - Want to Learn - Research skills
- Let's Connect - Want to Learn - Lua scripting
- Let's Connect - Want to Learn - Bots
- Let's Connect - Want to Learn - Handling data donations
- Let's Connect - Want to Share - Basic Wikidata
- Let's Connect - Want to Share - Wikimedia Tools (PAWS, Quarry, WDQS) for running queries and scripts
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