Thanks for the update, Vojtěch!
I'm also in the process of translating it all to Hebrew and will begin to
work with it shorly as a pilot in two of my academic courses.

Cheers,
Shani.

On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 7:07 PM, Sara Mörtsell <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Vojtěch,
>
> I really appreciate your update on the dashboard. I only started
> laborating with some of the student cohorts I have from the Education
> Program in Sweden, and I really need to learn more. And think of a good
> Swedish name for it before launching.
>
> Thanks,
> Sara
>
> 2016-11-08 17:54 GMT+01:00 Vojtěch Dostál <[email protected]>:
>
>> Dear collab-orators,
>>
>> since Stockholm I have been trying to help with the development of the 
>> Program&Events
>> Dashboard <https://outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/> which is, at some
>> point, likely to replace the outdated Education Extension. Yesterday Amanda
>> Bittaker (CC'ed) gave me a guided tour of the current state of dashboard
>> and I had an opportunity to ask questions. I will also be taking part in
>> biweekly calls with the developer team to make sure that the Dashboard
>> development is going the right direction.
>>
>> Some of you are probably already using it but most of the large country
>> programs are not using it yet on a large scale. I think there is a lack of
>> reliable and trustworthy information about the P&E Dashboard so let me give
>> you an update what it does:
>>
>>    - Is is an open system letting *anyone *with a Wikipedia account log
>>    in and create his/her own course pages. There is nothing like userrights
>>    except for developer access
>>    - advantage: no barriers,
>>       - disadvantage: possible vandalism or trolling.
>>       - When you create a course page, you can send a link to this
>>    course page so that participants can log in. Students need to *fill
>>    in a "password" *- this can be publicly announced on the course page
>>    or entirely private
>>       - advantage: enables to "close" course for a desired group people
>>       only
>>       - disadvantage: participants have to overcome one more step when
>>       they want to enrol in the course
>>    - you can *create a course *by cloning one of your past course pages
>>    (not someone else's) or by starting a completely new page. In the course
>>    page set-up, you can choose your "home project" and "home language".
>>       - there is probably *no way to add "templates" to course pages*.
>>       For example, each our course page on Czech Wikipedia has a template 
>> which
>>       links to guidelines, helpdesk etc.
>>       - you can *edit the course page* if you are the creator or the
>>    creator has assigned you as the "facilitator" of the course.
>>    - advantage: preventing changes done by people who have no
>>       relationship or knowledge about the project
>>       - disadvantage: teachers creating course pages have to assign
>>       local coordinators as facilitators otherwise the facilitators cannot 
>> help
>>       them design the pages or curate them. This will lead to a load of 
>> e-mails
>>       saying "Can you please assign me as a facilitator to the course, sir?"
>>    - *creating campaigns (groups of courses)* is not available yet. It
>>    is not sure when it will be ready but hopefully before March. This is
>>    crucial to large country programs - we need to have a list of "our"
>>    projects.
>>    - advantage: you can include some information or links or training
>>       material to the individual course pages
>>       - disadvantage: anyone will be able to create campaigns - this
>>       will lead to a mess
>>
>> Overall the Community Tech team has done a good job in recent months!
>> Thanks for your work on this and especially for all you are planning to do.
>> But we need more work before the large programs like ours are likely to use
>> it on a large scale.
>>
>> For more information please see this page
>> <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Tech/Programs_%26_Events_Dashboard>.
>> You can give feedback on the discussion page there. This will be very
>> useful for the developers who are eager to get some input, especially about
>> the campaigns, according to Amanda.
>>
>> Also I think we need to think about the *name of the dashboard* more...
>> I cannot imagine telling our students to open browser and type 
>> *http://outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/
>> <http://outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/> *- we should make a shortened
>> version too with a catchy name than can be easily communicated without
>> knowledge of English. My Phabricator ticket for this is here
>> <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T146332>, without any comments for
>> two months now.
>>
>> I understand there will be some announcements coming from the Community
>> Tech team in near future.
>> I think this would be also useful to the [email protected]
>> people. There has been no official information about the Dashboard for
>> months on that mailing list!
>>
>> best,
>>
>> Vojtěch Dostál
>>
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