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Project status

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Did you comply with the requirements specified by WMF in the grant agreement?

YES

Is your project completed?

YES

Activities and lessons learned

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Activities

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Wiki Loves Monuments in Canada

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Tenth international award, the first Canadian picture to be in the the Top 10 pictures in a Wiki Loves Monuments contest

Canada participated for the second time in the international photography contest Wiki Loves Monuments. During this contest 2,500 pictures of Canadian historical heritage sites has been uploaded to Commons. The pictures have been judged by a national jury who have submitted the ten best pictures to an international jury. However the three photographers in Canada who obtained the highest score won Canadian prizes: $500, $250 and $100 at the online store Camtec photo, official sponsor of Wiki Loves Monuments 2013 in Canada. For the first time a Canadian picture is selected to be among the ten best pictures submitted under this competition.

Winners

Free culture and education

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On February 13th, 2013, Olier Raby gave a talk on Culture libre et éducation (Free culture and education). In front of 30 people, he spoke of Wikipedia, Canada's copyright laws and a new collection, Sciences de la nature, from Les Classiques des sciences sociales, a free library of French-speaking authors, mainly in humanities (if you speak French, see [1], with pictures of Olier and Simon Villeneuve). To help start the new collection, he translated from English to French On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies (1920 edition) (see De l'électrodynamique des corps en mouvement (On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies)).

The same day, Olier Raby was in classroom. Since Simon Villeneuve is a physics teacher, Olier spoke of Albert Einstein and why he is so important in today's physics. This was done while looking at Albert Einstein in the French Wikipedia. The next day, in front of another classroom, Olier wrote a draft in the French Wikipedia, explaining how to proceed in order to prevent deletion (see NGC 49 as saved on February 14). He took an hour to explain all this, since Simon Villeneuve's students had not edit before. The students worked in pairs, and both Olier and Simon helped them carry out the writing of new articles.

Documentation
  • Information Technology
    • Hunt layout bug: using mobile devices and tablets to see if the items "important" have a good layout.
    • As indirectly suggested in here, creating a digital book on the theme of relativity.
    • A fun way to discover the RR.

See w:fr:Wikipédia:Projets_pédagogiques/Cégep_de_Chicoutimi/Journée_copyleft

Presentation at the CBC tour (Canadian Science Writers' Association)

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Nathalie Casemajor speaking about GLAM projects at the conference of the Association of Quebec science communicators.

As part of the conference of the Association of Quebec science communicators on Saturday, June 8, 2013, Wikimedia Canada was invited to make a one-hour presentation on Wikimedia science journalists.

  • Alan Walker, president of Wikimedia Canada, opened the presentation and explains what the Wikimedia Foundation and the Canadian chapter.
  • Benoit Rochon, Project Wikimedia Canada, covers all 12 Wikimedia projects online.
  • Nathalie Casemajor, professor at the Université du Québec en Outaouais, has some field projects such as Project Phoebus.
  • Cantons-de-l'Est ends the presentation with a short training science journalists so that they too can contribute to Wikipedia.

Then we went to a cocktail party where participants could continue discussions on free licenses, multi-input, etc. They could also mean that they had enjoyed the presentation and we have kept in touch with many of them. Some were registered there.

Other activities not funded by WMF

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Inter Universities Day with students of the Faculty of Physics of the Universities of Montreal, Sherbrooke and Quebec City.

Several other activities were conducted by Wikimedia Canada in 2013, and they have not been funded by the Wikimedia Foundation.

Lessons learned

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What worked well?
WLM 2013 in Canada was easy to organise because it's our second year, so there was only few things to prepare, and there we go: largest photo competition in the world! Copyleft day went well even if not a lot of people showed up ; we had the chance to meet people in order to organise more open projects. Presentation at the CBC tour (Canadian Science Writers' Association) was a really great project since this association is for scientific journalists; this conference is a big thing! A lot of attendees were very interested to learn how to write Wikipedia, especially with the GLAM projects like Commons:Projet Phoebus.
What didn't work?
WLM 2013 in Canada; this is probably the last time we give prizes. First, winners didn't know there was prizes even if it was announce everywhere. Second, it's complicated to send things over the regular mail from a province to another, and very expensive. Copyleft day: for future years we should take care of doing more publicity to bring people together.
What would you do differently if you planned a similar project?
To not skimp on the announcements and advertising. I think since Wikipedia Takes Montreal where 300 people subscribe (and there was only 90 places max in the room!!), I'm affraid of announcements! Now, I'm not sure what is worst: refusing some people because we are full, or organise something where there is only 5 or 6 persons.

Outcomes and impact

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Outcomes

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Provide the original project goal here.
Get more people to contribute in Wikimedia projects: students, teachers, scientists, librarians, archivists and more widely citizens. Also, our goal was to develop links between Wikimedia Canada and Canadian associations / institutions.
  • Attract new contributors and increase the quality of content on Wikimedia projects.
    • Increase participation and improve quality.
    • Improve scientific articles in French.
    • Bring more scientists to work on Wikipedia.
    • Support Wikipedia Education Program.
  • Increase the number of pictures about Canada on Commons to be used on all Wikimedia projects.
    • Highlight the Canadian heritage on Wikimedia projects.
  • Promote awareness of the Wikimedia Canada chapter and its commitment in support of French language and culture.
    • Increase visibility of Wikimedia projects and Wikimedia Canada through the use of medias and social networks.
  • Present Wikimedia Canada as an accessible chapter for Quebec residents and French-speaking Canadians.
  • Continue progress towards Charity status in Canada by maintaining excellent records and compliance with all government regulations.
Did you achieve your project goal? How do you know your goal was achieved? Please answer in 1 - 2 short paragraphs.
Our projects have sensitized students through School and university projects, but also with photographers Wiki Loves Monuments and several science journalists, often at retirement. In some cases, people have created accounts in Wikipedia and have continued to contribute, not only in highly specialized scientific articles, but also to illustrate articles.
Many projects are directly derived from our 2013 activities, for example, Wikimedia Canada has established several links like Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec (BAnQ (National Library and Archives of Quebec)), Association des communicateurs scientifiques du Québec (ACS (Association of Science Communicators of Quebec)), Association francophone pour le savoir (ACFAS (Francophone Association for knowledge)), Lionel-Groulx Foundation, etc.

Impact

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What impact did this project have on WMF's mission and the strategic priorities?

How did you increase participation in one or more Wikimedia projects?

Please refer to WMCA:Reports/2013

Reporting and documentation of expenditures

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This section describes the grant's use of funds

Documentation

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Did you send documentation of all expenses paid with grant funds to grants at wikimedia dot org, according to the guidelines here? Answer "Yes" or "No".
Coming soon

Expenses

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Please list all project expenses in a table here, with descriptions and dates. Review the instructions here.

Financial statement 2013

Expenses details

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Date Project Amount Currency Details
14 December 2013 Wiki Loves Monuments Canada $680 CAD Total for 3 prizes gift certificates ($500, $250, $100), minus 20% off from CamTech sponsor.
2013 monthly charge Web hosting $1525.50 CAD 18 months of Web hosting.
Total $2205.50 CAD

Reimbursements for mileage (car travel)

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Date Departure Arrival Map Mileage Rate Amount Currency Details
Copyleft Day Project
9 February 2013 O'Neil Str., Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada 534 Jacques-Cartier Str. East, Chicoutimi, Québec, Canada 439 km $0.53 $232.67 CAD Car ride from home to Cégep de Chicoutimi.
11 February 2013 534 Jacques-Cartier Str. East, Chicoutimi, Québec, Canada O'Neil Str., Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada 439 km $0.53 $232.67 CAD Car ride from Cégep de Chicoutimi to home.
Presentation at the CBC tour (Canadian Science Writers' Association)
8 June 2013 O'Neil Str., Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada 1400 René-Lévesque East, Montréal, Québec, Canada 158 km $0.53 $83.74 CAD Car ride from home to CBC tour.
8 June 2013 1400 René-Lévesque East, Montréal, Québec, Canada O'Neil Str., Sherbrooke, Québec, Canada 158 km $0.53 $83.74 CAD Car ride from CBC tour to home.

Remaining funds

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The funds remaining from this grant in the amount of 3,179.18 CAD were deducted from another grant payment for Grants:PEG/WikiFranca/WikiConvention Francophone 2016.
Are there any grant funds remaining?
Yes
Please list the total amount (specify currency) remaining here. (This is the amount you did not use, or the amount you still have after completing your grant.)
(3,179.18) CAD
(2,523.16) USD @ 1.26
If funds are remaining they must be returned to WMF, reallocated to mission-aligned activities, or applied to another approved grant.
Please state here if you intend to return unused funds to WMF, submit a request for reallocation, or submit a new grant request, and then follow the instructions on your approved grant submission.
We intend to file a new grant and reallocate the surplus to that initiative.


See also

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