Wikimedia Conference 2018/Program/17
17. Sharing approaches on educational partnerships
[edit]How to move forward
[edit]- What was this session about?
Wikimedians from different countries were sharing there approaches on educational partnerships and answering questions from the audience.
- What are the next steps to be taken?
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- Slides
TBA
- Speaker(s)
Justine.toms (Wikimedians of Bulgaria User Group), Reda Kerbouche (Algeria Wikimedians User Group), Olga Viota (Wikimujeres)
- Length (min)
60
- Audience / Target group
everyone, particularly Wikimedians who start working with education institutions
- Session Format
Every speaker has 10 min presentation, followed by 5 min Q&A.
- Description
Among participants of the Wikimedia Conference 2018, there is a strong wish to learn more about partnerships with educational institutions.
4 speakers showing and explaining their approach, starting with the broadest and ending with 1-2 very specific ones. Every speaker has 3 template slides, filled with they have learned, what are the challenges/limitations of their approach, what the movement could learn from it.
- Desired Outcome
More Wikimedians look for partnerships outside with education institutions
- Documentation
Ana Torres
- Education program to improve Human Rights content of Wikipedia
- The aim is to scale this across Latin America
- Problems in measuring the social impact
- Strong retention
Were there any problems retaining content on WP? - Some policy problems but generally the content is well-researched and supported
Does this make getting other relationships a problem if you are partnering with a controversial organisation? - Not really, the culture in Argentina isn’t antagonistic to human rights as a subject
Did you get media attention? - Yes, and we have had new organisations approach us as a result of this.
Justine Toms (Wikimedians of Bulgaria)
- Worked with Goethe Inst in Sofia
- Created diverse content, such as LGBT related content
- Global Libraries training in 3 cities.
- Brought librarians from various places for training.
- She is incorporating Wikipedia into her courses at the New Bulgarian University
- Hard to turn established Wikipedians into trainers or people that can do outreach
Reda Kerbouche, Wikimedia Algeria
- Wikimedia Algeria has created a Wiki MOOC in Arabic
- Lot of registrations from other countries like Sudan
- Challenges in finding a good standard Arabic speaker
Was the MOOC in French useful for Algeria? - Yes, there were two versions and the one we have produced the same one in Arabic
Do people have tutors to guide them or is it just the MOOC? - There are no tutors, there are five lessons and a test, then the next stage opens. Support can be found via the Facebook group.
Are there good results in terms of article creation? - No, hard stats but 10,000 people passed it so there is potential there