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Welcome to the meta portal for Wikipedia Asian Month!Wikipedia Asian Month (WAM) is an annual online event that aims to promote Asian content in Wikipedia. Since 2015, each participating local community runs an online Edit-a-thon every November, which promotes the creation or improvement of the Wikipedia content about Asia except their own country.
The participating community is not limited to Asia. The project is run across various language-specific Wikipedias and other project websites of the Wikimedia Foundation (Wikimedia movement), however, some specific actions are held in some countries and Wikimedia communities with local organisers.
Wikipedia Asian Month has achieved much over 5 years: over 37,500 high-quality articles have been added in more than 63 language-specific Wikipedias by more than 2,900 Wikipedia editors.
Elements that need to be developed (and translated):
call leaflet
call posters
event templates
social media branding
a contest video
theme press release
press release template
pre-contest social media headers/cover images
branded merchandise (postcards, etc.)
Website text and updating
August / September
Dissemination of all materials across all digital platforms
September
Share all elements with all local volunteer teams
Video creation
October
Launch press release creation, translation and dissemination via the mailing list and other platforms
Press release template created and shared with WM teams.
Launch press release dissemination and liaison with WM community blogs
Organizers: Post an invitation message on the village pump, Community bulletin board, mailing list, or even make a Site Notice, around two weeks before it starts.
During the contest
On-Wiki Comms and Organisational elements
Activity
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Organizers monitoring: Keep track of participants' progress though the Fountain tool
November
Organizers: Organize online and offline events for contest promotion and increase in participation
Connect: Answering questions of "confused"' people : usually mostly on Facebook account and on the wiki
Tracking data: Tracking local events organized in the countries
Communications
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Pre-contest: social media campaign strategy (coordination across all channels)
October
Pre-contest: social media message creation and scheduling
Launch press releases sent out locally
1st November
Social media posting
Facebook person
Twitter person
Instagram person
November
Social media and mailing list responses
Facebook person per major language
Twitter person
Instagram person
Organizers: Continue to call for participants to participate at the village pump, community bulletin board, mailing list, site notice, etc.
Post contest
On-Wiki Comms and Organisational elements
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Organizers jury process: Check how articles, which are submitted by participants, fulfill the article criteria.
December
Prize (postcards / certificates) organisation
Communication with prize winners
Certificates design and printing
Prizes selection, creation / ordering and postage
January-April
Tracking data:
Articles views, number of participants, new participants, evolution over time etc.
Pulling clear data for communication and reporting. Perhaps graphics
December-April
Post communication material:
Creation of the final poster
Creation of exhibition, lecture, etc.
Communications
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Interviews with participants for the press release and blog posts