Re: [Wikimedia Education] Wikimedia Education Program

2013-03-22 Thread Harald Andersson
Nice work!
My opinion is that your home language is good to know, BUT here you have a 
perfect place to show your student the importance of knowing languages. They 
already knows that the whole world will be looking at them, but the whole world 
does not speak Greek...It use to be hard for students to understand why they 
shall learn new things, unless you explain. Here it is self-explained. Use 
English (to force them to learn, it is a school!), but at home it is up to 
them...
I my self is teaching my own kids better english by letting them translate 
English articles into Swedish. (Not complete, but the read and pic the most 
interesting things). Then they learn a language and can see that people 
actually read and improve what they have done. Its like a kinderegg (butt 
better for your teeths): 3 in one (new article, a learning opporturny and it is 
fun for them)
Best regards,Harald(user: Adville, home wiki: svwp)

From: the...@otenet.gr
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 08:34:07 +0200
To: education@lists.wikimedia.org
Subject: Re: [Wikimedia Education] Wikimedia Education Program


Hi to all from Kefalonia, Greece:)
Our school has been editing Greek Wikipedia under my guidance since 2007, but 
this year we have shifted to Commons: it was simply the PERFECT place to 
publish the material we are gathering from two projects in Upper Secondary! 
And, for the first time, I have 4 pupils uploading with their own accounts 
(rather than handing their work over to me for the uploading/gallery building). 
All I have to do is touch up their work. Read about it here, in the post I 
wrote for WMF Global blog last month: 
http://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/02/21/education-program-greece/, links to 
projects are included in post).
Have a look at the Villages project. A pupil of mine is very keen on 
photography, and he released a set of photos that he had already taken with his 
mobile phone. Another pupil (username Deliko) uploaded them to Commons and 
added the photos to the gallery. (See first item in gallery, Argostoli, which 
is our capital). Although our designation was around three photos for each 
village, Argostoli has so many points of interest that we added 11. 
We are still in a dilemma over whether we should use English or Greek for 
captions in the gallery (-ies) (if you have a look now, you'll see it's mixed 
up: other captions are Greek, others English). I intend to streamline the 
gallery soon, but I need input on language. A user who has been helping us in 
categorizing (Foroa) suggested Greek as a baseline, but I think that would make 
it difficult for international users to follow. Using both Greek and English 
captions would clutter the page, in my opinion (unless we're talking about 
very small captions). We try to add descriptions in both languages on each 
individual file page (at least when I'm around: I'm bilingual, but not all my 
pupils are fluent in English). What do you think? Any feedback would be greatly 
appreciated:)
To everybody: keep up the good work in using Wikimedia in education, and keep 
us posted!
Best,
Mina (user Saintfevrier)
On Mar 20, 2013, at 7:14 PM, LiAnna Davis wrote:Hi James, and welcome! 
Beat is exactly right: the Wikipedia part of the Wikipedia Education Program 
branding is for outreach purposes; people outside our movement understand 
Wikipedia and not Wikimedia, but that doesn't mean we only encourage 
educational projects on Wikipedia. Commons is another popular project we 
encourage students to participate in, although there are more. See 
http://education.wikimedia.org/casestudies and add your own assignments to 
contribute to sister projects -- we're always looking to inspire people to try 
new assignments.  
The trick is to find an appropriate assignment for each course. Wikipedia 
article writing is common because most disciplines require students to write a 
research paper or a literature review section so it is an easy replacement, but 
that's obviously not the *only* option. The video and photography courses we've 
worked with have all produced great content for Commons, and one journalism 
professor we've worked with has had his students write articles for Wikinews. 
Making the switch from traditional assignment to Wikimedia assignment will be 
painful for every professor who isn't already a Wikimedian, because of the 
learning curve, so finding the most closely related assignment possible on a 
Wikimedia project is important.  
I look forward to hearing more about the symposium you linked on the outreach 
wiki page -- sadly, the link seems to be dead, but we're always interested in 
hearing more of what people are doing globally, both on this list and in the 
newsletter: http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education_Portal/Newsletter

If you're attending the Chapters Meeting, I also encourage you to come for the 
Education Program Workshop, where we'll discuss how to grow programs and share 
learnings globally: 
http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki

Re: [Wikimedia Education] Wikimedia Education Program

2013-03-22 Thread Mina Theofilatou
Hi Harald and thanks for the feedback:)

Yes you're right, it's a good opportunity for them to learn the importance of 
languages in practice. Two of them did write descriptions in English (I told 
our English teacher and she was excited, she promised bonus points in her 
class for students who write in English on the project: this could work as an 
extra motivation for the rest of the students too). 

I like the simile of Wiki(m or p, makes no difference to me, all WMF projects 
are fantastic)edia to a kinder egg, hehe very nice! And true... I love it when 
my students check back to see how the articles they initiated have grown and 
developed:)

Have a great weekend,
Mina
  - Original Message - 
  From: Harald Andersson 
  To: Wikimedia Education 
  Sent: Friday, March 22, 2013 11:39 AM
  Subject: Re: [Wikimedia Education] Wikimedia Education Program


  Nice work!


  My opinion is that your home language is good to know, BUT here you have a 
perfect place to show your student the importance of knowing languages. They 
already knows that the whole world will be looking at them, but the whole world 
does not speak Greek...
  It use to be hard for students to understand why they shall learn new 
things, unless you explain. Here it is self-explained. Use English (to force 
them to learn, it is a school!), but at home it is up to them...


  I my self is teaching my own kids better english by letting them translate 
English articles into Swedish. (Not complete, but the read and pic the most 
interesting things). Then they learn a language and can see that people 
actually read and improve what they have done. Its like a kinderegg (butt 
better for your teeths): 3 in one (new article, a learning opporturny and it is 
fun for them)


  Best regards,
  Harald
  (user: Adville, home wiki: svwp)



--
  From: the...@otenet.gr
  Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 08:34:07 +0200
  To: education@lists.wikimedia.org
  Subject: Re: [Wikimedia Education] Wikimedia Education Program

  Hi to all from Kefalonia, Greece:)


  Our school has been editing Greek Wikipedia under my guidance since 2007, but 
this year we have shifted to Commons: it was simply the PERFECT place to 
publish the material we are gathering from two projects in Upper Secondary! 
And, for the first time, I have 4 pupils uploading with their own accounts 
(rather than handing their work over to me for the uploading/gallery building). 
All I have to do is touch up their work. Read about it here, in the post I 
wrote for WMF Global blog last month: 
http://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/02/21/education-program-greece/, links to 
projects are included in post).


  Have a look at the Villages project. A pupil of mine is very keen on 
photography, and he released a set of photos that he had already taken with his 
mobile phone. Another pupil (username Deliko) uploaded them to Commons and 
added the photos to the gallery. (See first item in gallery, Argostoli, which 
is our capital). Although our designation was around three photos for each 
village, Argostoli has so many points of interest that we added 11. 


  We are still in a dilemma over whether we should use English or Greek for 
captions in the gallery (-ies) (if you have a look now, you'll see it's mixed 
up: other captions are Greek, others English). I intend to streamline the 
gallery soon, but I need input on language. A user who has been helping us in 
categorizing (Foroa) suggested Greek as a baseline, but I think that would make 
it difficult for international users to follow. Using both Greek and English 
captions would clutter the page, in my opinion (unless we're talking about 
very small captions). We try to add descriptions in both languages on each 
individual file page (at least when I'm around: I'm bilingual, but not all my 
pupils are fluent in English). What do you think? Any feedback would be greatly 
appreciated:)


  To everybody: keep up the good work in using Wikimedia in education, and keep 
us posted!


  Best,


  Mina (user Saintfevrier)


  On Mar 20, 2013, at 7:14 PM, LiAnna Davis wrote:


Hi James, and welcome! 


Beat is exactly right: the Wikipedia part of the Wikipedia Education 
Program branding is for outreach purposes; people outside our movement 
understand Wikipedia and not Wikimedia, but that doesn't mean we only encourage 
educational projects on Wikipedia. Commons is another popular project we 
encourage students to participate in, although there are more. See 
http://education.wikimedia.org/casestudies and add your own assignments to 
contribute to sister projects -- we're always looking to inspire people to try 
new assignments. 


The trick is to find an appropriate assignment for each course. Wikipedia 
article writing is common because most disciplines require students to write a 
research paper or a literature review section so it is an easy replacement, but 
that's obviously

Re: [Wikimedia Education] Wikimedia Education Program

2013-03-22 Thread Harald Andersson
Especially now, when you in Greece have a hard economic time I think it is even 
more important to give the kids hope for the future, and hope for work might be 
abroad... Without language skills you are lost in space if you try to find work 
then... I know this because I have tried to help a lot of latinos who has tried 
to find job in Sweden now (harsh times in Spain too), but if you only speak 
Spanish you are on thin ice in Sweden... With English you have better chanses 
(and could then use the great language-links existing on the net. I have done a 
page for them with links 
http://nyttolankar.blogspot.se/2013/02/sfi-svenska-for-invandrare.html but with 
no language skills it is hard...)
To learn English this way you might even learn them more about history and the 
danger with the extreme right party... and that is a very important issue to 
work with!
Best regards, and have a wonderful weekend. (I will have, but a chilly one, we 
have -5 degrees Celcius and much snow, last year at this time we had 
+18...)/HArald

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To: education@lists.wikimedia.org
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 12:13:13 +0200
Subject: Re: [Wikimedia Education] Wikimedia Education Program








Hi Harald and thanks for the 
feedback:)
 
Yes you're right, it's a good opportunity for them 
to learn the importance of languages in practice. Two of them did write 
descriptions in English (I told our English teacher and she was excited, she 
promised bonus points in her class for students who write in English on the 
project: this could work as an extra motivation for the rest of the 
students too). 
 
I like the simile of Wiki(m or p, makes no 
difference to me, all WMF projects are fantastic)edia to a kinder egg, hehe 
very 
nice! And true... I love it when my students check back to see how the articles 
they initiated have grown and developed:)
 
Have a great weekend,
Mina

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Harald 
  Andersson 
  To: Wikimedia Education 
  Sent: Friday, March 22, 2013 11:39 
  AM
  Subject: Re: [Wikimedia Education] 
  Wikimedia Education Program
  

  Nice work!
  

  My opinion is that your home language is good to know, BUT here you have 
  a perfect place to show your student the importance of knowing languages. 
They 
  already knows that the whole world will be looking at them, but the whole 
  world does not speak Greek...
  It use to be hard for students to understand why they shall learn new 
  things, unless you explain. Here it is self-explained. Use English (to force 
  them to learn, it is a school!), but at home it is up to them...
  

  I my self is teaching my own kids better english by letting them 
  translate English articles into Swedish. (Not complete, but the read and pic 
  the most interesting things). Then they learn a language and can see that 
  people actually read and improve what they have done. Its like a kinderegg 
  (butt better for your teeths): 3 in one (new article, a learning opporturny 
  and it is fun for them)
  

  Best regards,
  Harald
  (user: Adville, home wiki: svwp)


  
  
  
  From: the...@otenet.gr
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2013 08:34:07 +0200
To: 
  education@lists.wikimedia.org
Subject: Re: [Wikimedia Education] Wikimedia 
  Education Program

Hi to all from Kefalonia, Greece:)
  

  Our school has been editing Greek Wikipedia under my guidance since 2007, 
  but this year we have shifted to Commons: it was simply the PERFECT place to 
  publish the material we are gathering from two projects in Upper Secondary! 
  And, for the first time, I have 4 pupils uploading with their own accounts 
  (rather than handing their work over to me for the uploading/gallery 
  building). All I have to do is touch up their work. Read about it here, in 
  the post I wrote for WMF Global blog last month: 
http://blog.wikimedia.org/2013/02/21/education-program-greece/, 
  links to projects are included in post).
  

  Have a look at the Villages project. A pupil of mine is very keen on 
  photography, and he released a set of photos that he had already taken with 
  his mobile phone. Another pupil (username Deliko) uploaded them to Commons 
  and added the photos to the gallery. (See first item in gallery, Argostoli, 
  which is our capital). Although our designation was around three photos for 
  each village, Argostoli has so many points of interest that we added 
  11. 
  

  We are still in a dilemma over whether we should use English or Greek 
  for captions in the gallery (-ies) (if you have a look now, you'll see it's 
  mixed up: other captions are Greek, others English). I intend to streamline 
  the gallery soon, but I need input on language. A user who has been helping 
us 
  in categorizing (Foroa) suggested Greek as a baseline, but I think that would 
  make it difficult for international users to follow. Using both Greek and 
  English captions would clutter the page, in my opinion (unless we're 
talking 
  about very small captions). We try to add

Re: [Wikimedia Education] Wikimedia Education Program

2013-03-20 Thread Everton Zanella Alvarenga
Hi, James.

That is a good idea. Actually, volunteers of the Wikimedia movement in
Brazil have just been doing that. Their mailing list is copied here. I do
think using other Wikimedia projects can bring people to Wikipedia as well
and make the movement stronger.

Wikimedia Brasil friends, please, let James know everything you have been
doing with Wikimedia Commons, Wikiversity, Wikibooks etc..

Best,

Tom

On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 8:57 AM, James Neill jamestne...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 I wanted to reach out and say hello. I'm James Neill (jtneill).

 I've sketched out the beginnings of an outreach project:
 http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Education_Program

 which is simply to expand the Wikipedia Education Program to focus on all
 sister projects rather than just Wikipedia.

 Perhaps you already have something like this in mind, hence I'm touching
 base to see what you think.

 Sincerely,
 James

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Re: [Wikimedia Education] Wikimedia Education Program

2013-03-20 Thread Estermann Beat
Hi James,

The Wiki(m/p) Education Portal on Outreach is open for initiatives aiming at 
Wikipedia's sister projects as well:
http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education_Portal

Why don't you just include any case studies, tips and resources concerning the 
sister projects on the existing portal? - And don't forget to contribute 
reports about cool projects in the This Month in Education Newsletter!

Best regards,
Beat



From: education-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org 
[mailto:education-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of James Neill
Sent: Mittwoch, 20. März 2013 12:58
To: education@lists.wikimedia.org
Subject: [Wikimedia Education] Wikimedia Education Program

Hi,

I wanted to reach out and say hello. I'm James Neill (jtneill).

I've sketched out the beginnings of an outreach project:
http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Education_Program

which is simply to expand the Wikipedia Education Program to focus on all 
sister projects rather than just Wikipedia.

Perhaps you already have something like this in mind, hence I'm touching base 
to see what you think.

Sincerely,
James
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Re: [Wikimedia Education] Wikimedia Education Program

2013-03-20 Thread James Neill
Thanks, already, Tom and Beat - I'll work with the Educational Portal (new
for me) and try not to change too many p - m ! ;) I look forward to
hearing more about Brazil's education work with sister projects.

I find it is also a problem/opportunity with other WMF initiatives being
too WP-focused e.g., Wikipedia Town - why not Wikimedia Town with QRcodes
that can go to any sister project page?

On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 11:22 PM, Estermann Beat beat.esterm...@bfh.chwrote:

 Hi James,

 ** **

 The Wiki(m/p) Education Portal on Outreach is open for initiatives aiming
 at Wikipedia’s sister projects as well:

 http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education_Portal

 ** **

 Why don’t you just include any case studies, tips and resources concerning
 the sister projects on the existing portal? – And don’t forget to
 contribute reports about cool projects in the “This Month in Education”
 Newsletter!

 ** **

 Best regards,

 Beat 

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

 *From:* education-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:
 education-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org] *On Behalf Of *James Neill
 *Sent:* Mittwoch, 20. März 2013 12:58
 *To:* education@lists.wikimedia.org
 *Subject:* [Wikimedia Education] Wikimedia Education Program

 ** **

 Hi,

 ** **

 I wanted to reach out and say hello. I'm James Neill (jtneill).

 ** **

 I've sketched out the beginnings of an outreach project:

 http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Education_Program

 ** **

 which is simply to expand the Wikipedia Education Program to focus on all
 sister projects rather than just Wikipedia.

 ** **

 Perhaps you already have something like this in mind, hence I'm touching
 base to see what you think.

 ** **

 Sincerely,

 James

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 Education@lists.wikimedia.org
 https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/education


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Re: [Wikimedia Education] Wikimedia Education Program

2013-03-20 Thread LiAnna Davis
Hi James, and welcome!

Beat is exactly right: the Wikipedia part of the Wikipedia Education
Program branding is for outreach purposes; people outside our movement
understand Wikipedia and not Wikimedia, but that doesn't mean we only
encourage educational projects on Wikipedia. Commons is another popular
project we encourage students to participate in, although there are more.
See http://education.wikimedia.org/casestudies and add your own assignments
to contribute to sister projects -- we're always looking to inspire people
to try new assignments.

The trick is to find an appropriate assignment for each course. Wikipedia
article writing is common because most disciplines require students to
write a research paper or a literature review section so it is an easy
replacement, but that's obviously not the *only* option. The video and
photography courses we've worked with have all produced great content for
Commons, and one journalism professor we've worked with has had his
students write articles for Wikinews. Making the switch from traditional
assignment to Wikimedia assignment will be painful for every professor who
isn't already a Wikimedian, because of the learning curve, so finding the
most closely related assignment possible on a Wikimedia project is
important.

I look forward to hearing more about the symposium you linked on the
outreach wiki page -- sadly, the link seems to be dead, but we're always
interested in hearing more of what people are doing globally, both on this
list and in the newsletter:
http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education_Portal/Newsletter

If you're attending the Chapters Meeting, I also encourage you to come for
the Education Program Workshop, where we'll discuss how to grow programs
and share learnings globally:
http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Education_Program/Education_Program_Leaders_Workshop_2013

LiAnna





On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 7:10 AM, Estermann Beat beat.esterm...@bfh.chwrote:

 Hi James,

 ** **

 Concerning the p à m thing: 

 I think outside the Wiki(p/m)edia movement, the “Wikipedia” brand is way
 better known and more popular than the m-brand. 

 Therefore, it probably makes sense in most cases to use this brand to
 approach “new” people when doing outreach. Even when talking about WPs
 sister projects you’ll probably find yourself referring to WP first and
 then going on to explain the particularities of the sister project.

 ** **

 This in mind, I think it shouldn’t be too hard to adapt the texts in a way
 that it becomes clear to the “insiders” that Wikipedia isn’t meant
 exclusively…

 ** **

 I’ve just read one of the manuals of the WP Education Programme today –
 they recommend as a starter task to have students take a photo and upload
 it to Commons.. here you go!

 ** **

 Best,

 Beat

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

 *From:* education-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:
 education-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org] *On Behalf Of *James Neill
 *Sent:* Mittwoch, 20. März 2013 14:01
 *To:* Wikimedia Education
 *Subject:* Re: [Wikimedia Education] Wikimedia Education Program

 ** **

 Thanks, already, Tom and Beat - I'll work with the Educational Portal (new
 for me) and try not to change too many p - m ! ;) I look forward to
 hearing more about Brazil's education work with sister projects.

 ** **

 I find it is also a problem/opportunity with other WMF initiatives being
 too WP-focused e.g., Wikipedia Town - why not Wikimedia Town with QRcodes
 that can go to any sister project page?

 ** **

 On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 11:22 PM, Estermann Beat beat.esterm...@bfh.ch
 wrote:

 Hi James,

  

 The Wiki(m/p) Education Portal on Outreach is open for initiatives aiming
 at Wikipedia’s sister projects as well:

 http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education_Portal

  

 Why don’t you just include any case studies, tips and resources concerning
 the sister projects on the existing portal? – And don’t forget to
 contribute reports about cool projects in the “This Month in Education”
 Newsletter!

  

 Best regards,

 Beat 

  

  

  

 *From:* education-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org [mailto:
 education-boun...@lists.wikimedia.org] *On Behalf Of *James Neill
 *Sent:* Mittwoch, 20. März 2013 12:58
 *To:* education@lists.wikimedia.org
 *Subject:* [Wikimedia Education] Wikimedia Education Program

  

 Hi,

  

 I wanted to reach out and say hello. I'm James Neill (jtneill).

  

 I've sketched out the beginnings of an outreach project:

 http://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Education_Program

  

 which is simply to expand the Wikipedia Education Program to focus on all
 sister projects rather than just Wikipedia.

  

 Perhaps you already have something like this in mind, hence I'm touching
 base to see what you think.

  

 Sincerely,

 James

Re: [Wikimedia Education] Wikimedia Education Program

2013-03-20 Thread Everton Zanella Alvarenga
On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 2:21 PM, Lars Aronsson l...@aronsson.se wrote:

 If someone can write a petition to change
 the name from Wikimedia Foundation to
 Wikipedia Foundation, I will be the first to sign.
 Maybe the 10th anniversary of the foundation
 (June 20) could be a good target date to get
 rid of this confusing name.

If this happens, more than half of the news in Brazil would become
more precise after the name change!

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A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more
useful than a life spent doing nothing.

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