Research:Mobile microcontributions
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Overview
[edit]Crowdsourcing in Wikimedia projects
[edit]Wikipedia is often considered one of the best examples of a peer production system,[1] but is there any genuine example of crowdsourcing supported by the user interface in Wikipedia?
Edits vs microcontributions
[edit]Lay out the conceptual differences between an edit and a microcontribution
Mobile microcontributions
[edit]Why mobile interfaces are a great testbed for microcontributions
Use cases
[edit]Extract structured data
[edit]Highlight an article's most important sentence
[edit]Translate a sentence
[edit]Handcode a revision
[edit]Find the best image to illustrate an article
[edit]Experimental features
[edit]- WikiGrok is an experimental MediaWiki feature designed by the Wikimedia Foundation's Mobile team allowing readers of a Wikipedia article to extract and fill in structured data from this article. This feature is inspired by Magnus Manske's Wikidata game.[2] (read more)