Wikimedia Conference 2011/Documentation/Public outreach experiences
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Public outreach experiences
[edit]- Goal: Share experiences on outreach events that chapters' have held and the lessons learned
- Description:
An important part of a chapter's activity is reaching out to the public, educating them about Wikipedia and encouraging them to get involved. This session focused on sharing experiences regarding the 10th anniversary of Wikipedia.
Chile
[edit]- 3 meetings in 3 cities, press was invited.
- Conference in July 2011 at the 10th anniversary of the Spanish Wikipedia.
Ukraine
[edit]- Scientists were invited to a press conference (e.g. members of the Academy of Science). Motto: "We don't edit Wikipedia, but we think it is great thing!"
- WikiMeeting: Miss Ukrainian Wikipedian was elected. Only one unknown girl showed up. Afterwards she became a highly active Wikipedian in the Ukraine. National TV was reporting.
- WikiTraining by one professor etc.
Israel
[edit]- "Third Age" application: Retired people not only have the time to contribute but they have valuable knowledge.
- Workshop with Navy pensionists with resulting articles.
- An annual Wiki Academy
Netherlands
[edit]- event regarding cultural heritage on Saturday, 15th of January. Images were donated to Wikipedia.
- Hackathon: tool development...
- Translations on Europeana website
- GLAM mini-conference with 100-200 guests, closed with a donation of 50.000 images from the national museum
- great press coverage
Portugal
[edit]- Conference in Lisbon, sponsored by the Technical University. Screening of Truth in Numbers. At the end tehre was a birthday cake.
- Press coverage: TV, newspapers.
Hungary
[edit]- There were some problems with the academic world before the 10th birthday, so public outreach focused primarily to the academics. A well-known academic Hungarian did a keynote speech (of sorts) at a conference. Remarkable: There is greater interest regarding Wikipedia in the academic world than the Hungarian chapter had thought.
Italy
[edit]- 4 events in 3 cities, a party, a conference, a visit to a museums plus an information booth in a shopping mall.
- As in Hungary it was not so important to reach the press, since press coverage is good.
Kenya
[edit]- A week of activites, directed by Ting Chen. The first public project in Kenya.
- Public lecture at two universities about Wikipedia (iHub).
- Launch of the Kenyan school project (party).
Australia
[edit]- Party funded by the chapter in five cities. Cakes, coffee etc.
- Good public knowledge of the project installed in Australia.
- Very located events (120 people at the four events). Some people were sort of reactivated/reenergised for the project.
UK
[edit]- Jimmy Wales was there, which meant lots of media interest.
- Negative media reactions were turned around.
- Public lecture with Jimmy Wales.
- Editathon at a library (20 Wikipedians at the end of the day).
Czech Republic
[edit]- Classical concert at Prague, the recording of which some day will be released on Commons.
Serbia
[edit]- Since there are weekly meetings, there was just a meeting of 20 core people (cake and stuff). The venue wasn't available.
- There a plans for very big conference in autumn.
- press coverage due to press release, interviews with radio broadcasters.
Finland
[edit]- Press covered the event by itself.