If you are willing to take up the tasks mentioned below, please sign up here. If you would like to do a particular task, but do not know how to get started, contact Netha via her talk page or write to nethahussaingmail.com. If you have an additional task in mind, please add them to the list.
Leading an online edit-a-thon
We plan to conduct one edit-a-thon every weekend. The list of online edit-a-thons can be viewed here. If you are interested in leading an online edit-a-thon, please sign up against the name of the edit-a-thon. Leading of edit-a-thon will involve: updating the list of articles needing creation and expansion, recording the created articles 'Results' section, and being available for online help on Wikipedia (via talk pages) during the course of the event.
This task involves organizing a Wikipedia/Wikimedia workshop in your locality. For more details, see this page.
Participants:
Program Evaluation
This task involves documenting the outcome of Women's History Month and analyzing them using Wikimetrics and other tools.
Participants:
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Social media outreach
This task involves writing short posts on social media platforms and sharing the links of the offline and online events to encourage participation from the general public.
This task involves writing blog posts inviting participants and interviewing existing participants. Blog posts may also be created regarding the weekly status of the events. Participants will write on Wikimedia Global blog, Wikimedia India blog and their own personal blogs. Wikimedia volunteers will promote the blog posts via blog aggregators and social media.
This task involves communicating with the press and providing them with timely updates. Participants might also require to create press releases and stay in touch with online and offline news portals.