Well, I did the presentation yesterday and it went fairly well - although I
left unsure about the actual impact. Below are my notes from the day. I've
uploaded the final presentation to
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Presentations/en.
There were about 100 people attending the conference - the
2009/7/20 Andrew Turvey :
>> Slide 7: I'd rather WMUK didn't draw conclusions about how
>> child-friendly Wikipedia is. Present the facts and let people make up
>> their own minds. Personally, I think it is perfectly child-friendly,
>> since I don't see any harm coming from exposure to sex and viol
cheers Tango!
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- "Thomas Dalton" wrote:
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ooking at three different
volumes in a dead tree pedia.
WereSpielChequers
--- On Sun, 19/7/09, Joe Anderson wrote:
> From: Joe Anderson
> Subject: Re: [Wikimediauk-l] Presentation - Wikipedia in Schools
> To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org
> Date: Sunday, 19 July, 2009, 10:39 PM
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On 2009-07-19 18:33:41 +0100, Andrew Turvey
said:
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> All comments gratefully received!
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> Andrew
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2009/7/19 Andrew Turvey :
> All comments gratefully received!
I'll comment as I read - please excuse me not using a sandwich technique!
Slide 2: Where does the 900,000 contributors come from? Not all use
pseudonyms, "registered users" would be better. The WMF prefers not to
be thought of as a pub