Re: [Wiki-research-l] Wiki-research-l Digest, Vol 111, Issue 7

2014-11-13 Thread John Andersson









Hi Nemo,

I am happy to clarify! With staff I included university teachers and 
professors. I intentionally wrote it a bit more blurry as I figured that this 
might differ between different countries. :-) 

In Sweden we have so far worked directly with teachers and professors to 
formulate an interesting topic and they have added themselves - or colleagues - 
as supervisors. Wikimedia Sverige's staff is involved as external experts that 
will help guide the students.

To make it more concrete I have included an example of a thesis topic that we 
have added to the university's database below:

What role can Wikipedia’s material have in Sweden’s prisons? It is possible to 
provide prisons with an offline version of Wikipedia so that the prisoners can 
read and continuously educate themselves? This has already been tested in 
Switzerland in 2013-2014. It would be interesting to evaluate the possibilities 
for similar projects in Sweden and to find out what the possibilities and the 
obstacles are. 
Supervisor Henrik Hansson, DSV, John Andersson, Wikimedia Sverige

https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Kiwix_-_Wikipedia_Offline
 https://se.wikimedia.org/wiki/Projekt:Wikipedia_i_fängelser_2015 

 If there is interest from a student then the discussion continues in 
order to narrow down the topic - in a way that is good for both us and 
for the student. The result can then, hopefully, be used for an external 
application to fund a project.
 In Sweden many universities also offer the possibility for external 
organizations/companies to send in suggestions on thesis topics even without 
the contact with a professor/teacher in advance. The professors/teachers at the 
university will then decide if they care to be supervisors or not.
A few months from now we will see if this works out well for us or not.

John

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 Hi,
 
 
 
 The last year Wikimedia Sverige has deepened the cooperation with a
  number of universities in Sweden and we have recently started providing 
 them with research assignment for students' thesis work (to work on for 
 either during 10 weeks (Bachelor) or 20 weeks (Master)). As a small pilot I 
 gave a presentation about this a couple of weeks ago and we have seen a great 
 interest in this opportunity from staff and student - with around 10 students 
 (out of  ~300) deciding to do their thesis work about our movement and 
 projects next year! 
 
 
 
 
 I was wondering if there is a list of possible thesis assignments compiled 
 somewhere (of course many different structures for thesis work exist - but 
 anything would help)? We would especially like more ideas regarding technical 
 assignments that the students could do - and investigate the effect from - 
 during their thesis course. I.e. 
 not just the Phabricator/Bugzilla bugs, but something a bit more 
 comprehensive and structured. Is there anything out there? (Kind of like GSoC 
 - but during the semesters.)
 
 
 
 If no such resource exists - and if more people/chapters/WMF would find this 
 approach of involving universities interesting - perhaps we could create the 
 necessary structures for this in the future? 
 
 
 
 PS. Wiki Education Foundation do not have one - I already asked.
 
 
 
 Best,
 
 John
 
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Re: [Wiki-research-l] Recruiting gamers to edit Wikimedia

2013-07-04 Thread John Andersson
I have been thinking that this is something we perhaps should approach 
university classes in game design about and see what they would come up with 
(perhaps as a formal assignement for them). 

However, I have yet to contact teachers to start talking to about this idea and 
also to list things that the game(s) could focus on. Any thoughts about this 
approach? 

Best, 

John Andersson
WMSE

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Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2013 12:46:29 -0700
Subject: [Wiki-research-l] Recruiting gamers to edit Wikimedia







I've asked these questions in other ways and places and I'd like to hear what 
other people on the Research and EE lists think.




There are many video game players of diverse ages, genders, languages, and 
locations. How could Wikimedia editing be made into an appealing activity for 
people who are currently video gamers? How could Wikimedia market itself to 
gamers, including console, LAN, FPS, MMORPG, and mobile gamers?

Pine
  
  

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