WikiIndaba 2023/Submissions/Secrets of effective editing workshops
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Full recording of the session
ID : | Secrets of effective editing workshops (workshop about workshops) | ||
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Author(s): antanana / Nataliia Tymkiv | Username(s): antanana | Type of submission: Online presentation | |
Affiliation: Wiki Loves Monuments Ukraine, Wikimedia Ukraine, Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees | Theme(s): Education, Community Engagement, Partnerships | ||
Abstract:
Effective workshops require not only speakers who understand and can teach, internet, and devices, but also knowledge how to register participants with a limit of creating accounts from one IP address, and dealing with other obstacles. An experienced workshop organiser (and Wikimedia Foundation Board Chair) will unveil these “secret” tips Editing workshops are being organised in every corner of the world all the time, in all languages, but the information sharing among the organisers is not as developed. Thus a lot of people organising workshops are reinventing the wheel, make avoidable mistakes, get frustrated themselves, and create a bad impression on partners. There would always be things out of our control – one may plan to use the Content Translation tool for a workshop, and a few hours before the event there are some technical issues with it, and the carefully crafted workshop plan is ruined. But there are things one can do to prepare as much as possible before the workshop, keep in mind during the workshop, and implement after the workshop. One of the very often cited reasons for less successful workshops is account creation limit from one IP address, IP range blocking etc. Exploring tips about this will be especially featured, and this is (sadly) more relevant to emerging communities. The objectives for this session are:
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Level of advancement: medium, advanced | ||
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Extra information: slides | |||
How will this session be beneficial for the communities in the region?
Tips about how to deal with account creation limits and IP range blocking are very relevant for the region |
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