Hi all!

We're kicking off the Eduwiki/WikiTeachIn campaign today - in Czech we call
it "Uč(s)Wiki" - "Teach (with) Wiki" but we tweet with hashtag #EduWiki
too. We have a joint press release
<http://otevrenevzdelavani.cz/wikipediste-nauci-skolaky-kriticky-posuzovat-informace/>
with EduIN, a Czech NGO which supports open education. And we're holding a
press conference in a few minutes time. E-mail to
[email protected] if you are interested in more - she's not on
this list (she's a candidate for a collab member).

There is already an article about the programme in a leading Czech tabloid
:-)
http://www.blesk.cz/clanek/zpravy-udalosti/417047/ucitele-berou-wikipedii-na-milost-nahradi-biflovani-poucek-hledani-na-webu.html

I hope other countries are joining too! This is a great way to let teachers
and their pupils about Wikipedia! After all, most Wikipedians become
Wikipedians when they are at secondary schools.

best,








Vojtěch Dostál

předseda rady / chair of the board
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2016-08-30 2:58 GMT+02:00 Loreen Ruíz <[email protected]>:

> Dear Collab members,
>
> Happy almost September! We are pleased to report that we are almost ready
> to proceed with the opening of the education campaign in the first week of
> September.
>
> For next steps, the campaign microsite
> <https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/EduWiki_Campaign> that we
> have constructed has content that needs to be translated. If you are
> looking forward to joining the campaign, we would like to kindly ask you to
> translate the content of the website to the language used in your WEP, so
> we can help engage as many teachers as possible. This includes the main
> campaign page, and the subpages for registration, Lesson Plans and FAQ. We
> have created a category on Commons to group the lesson plans PDFs:
>
> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:EduWiki_Campaign_2016
>
> Please note that WMF Education Program team will not be responsible for
> implementing the campaign in your respective country, but we will help
> provide support in any areas you need. This means that each Collab member
> who wants to be part of this campaign, has to promote the campaign in their
> own context. This could include sharing the campaign on your affiliate
> social media channels, creating a site notice banner for your language
> version Wikipedia (if you choose to do so!), sharing broadly among your
> network of educators, and any other means of collaboration you think could
> be useful (for example, guest posting in an education blog, or working to
> get local media coverage).
>
> We have included a sign-up page
> <https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/EduWiki_Campaign/Participate>,
> for educators to sign on-wiki and also via a form that we are finalizing.
> We have also created a short survey to collect feedback on the campaign,
> which will help the collab follow up after the campaign has ended. You can
> review the draft surveys here
> <https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jHlSJS3wVCJUbzSDp5Y2Jgyc64LbJd6S1YGWJ8ZzZe8/edit>.
>
>
> Thank you very much for your help and feedback. It is much appreciated,
> and I look forward to working together to show the world that Wikipedia
> belongs in the classroom.
>
> Best,
>
> Loreen
>
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