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Some ways to help
- Community
- Students: ideas for working w/ uni, high school, and younger students
- Wiki communities: liaising w/ major wikiprojects, chapters, and the wmf
- MIT community: engagement w/in the venue + on campus (see SJ, Sarah, Phoebe)
- Credibility + journalism communities:
- Program
- Program: help w/ workshops, tracks, and hackathon;
- Speaker support: rallying + tending to speakers
- Virtual conference
- Remote participation for people across N. America (and the world)
- Connecting local wikimedians in the other 22 countries; language + networking issues (see Global Voices)
- Partners + sponsors
- Sponsors+partners: institutions, foundations, companies, and in-kind sponsors
- Local partners: food, drink, venues, and city partnerships
- Handling submissions + final format of talks
- Quality of conf
- Food: local catering (see Antonio + J8)
- Parties: organizing opening + closing (+ other optional) parties
- Lodging: couchsurfing and room shares for visiting students (hotels: see Antonio)
- Website + publicity
- Maintaining the site + imagery
- Announcements, dealing w/ press
- Logistics
- Registration: online + in-person reg, total event-size management
- Other logistics: Help organizing local volunteers, manning tables
Speaker ideas
Tradition
- Ward Cunningham, Erin McKean
- JI/Z
Non-wm speakers
- Trad news publishing: AG Sulzberger, ?
- Trad social news platforms: ?
- Reliable source vetters: ?
- Collab news sources: WikiTribune, GlobalVoices (in en, es, fr)
- Someone from PRSA or similar type of organization who can discuss ethical engagement in Wikipedia for PR professionals.
Ideas for the 2019 conference
General structure
- Theme: Credibility + Incredibility (co-planned w/ CredCo)
- Dates: November 9-11 (Sat-Mon, a long weekend)
- November 8 for satellite events, in nearby spaces (a few 20-50-person gatherings)
- Venue: We currently have most of the Stata Center reserved, w/ spaces on the 1st + 4th floors. Looking for spaces for satellite events, dinners, parties.
- Lodging: We're looking for inexpensive options for visiting students. Perhaps we have enough locals to support couchsurfing for some?
Art
- A Hatnote installation w/ delicious acoustics
- A related dynamic world-map... (of people and bots, data / images / minor edits / major edits / new pages / new accounts)
Potential subthemes
- WikiCite (possible on the satellite day)
- News crediblity (hello CurrentEvents, Wikinews, Wikitribune, Civil? The Correspondent?? FB local news???) (possibly on the satellite day)
- Disinformation and AI (ORES, other mechanisms, non-wiki approaches)
- Education (WikiEdu is often a sponsor, hopefully again this year)
- Librarianship and curation
- Experimentation and unreliable drafts (importance of simplicity + all-can-edit!)
- Wikipedia and international students and/or English language learners
Potential events / fun sessions
- Sockpuppet Theatre (reprise, for all ages)
- Sessions for high-school and younger students
- Web 2.0 Elevator Pitch Contest (reprise)
- Creative childcare (for attendees w/ kids)
- Wikipedia edit-a-thon or chapter sticker or button exchange
- Wikipedia PR sharing table: with posters for events, other materials created for PR
Potential wiki moments (just dreaming here...)
- Get Ward C + some Meatballers to join
- A vigorous Federated-MediaWiki/Federated-WD/
- A vigorous WN/WTrib/CurrentEvents showdown
- A vigorous Wikiversity/Wikieducator/OCW/EdX showdown
Call for Proposals
When do you anticipate sending out a call for proposals? I am interested in presenting some research I've done this year. Additionally, I'll add my name to the list of volunteers. I have lots of experience with planning programs, but I wonder if this is a COI if I also want to submit a proposal to speak?
- Thanks! We would welcome help with this. There's not much COI there, though the proposal would be reviewed by others. Sj (talk) 19:38, 16 August 2019 (UTC)
Submissions
Submissions: Currently we have a wiki form. Is it enough?
Program elements
Hackathon
Friday: parallel to the crawl
Culture Crawl
... details need to be determined.
Coordination
- Calls
- Weekly on tuesday, 7pm
- Slack
- WCNA messaging
- Wiki
- This wiki for longer-form documents and updates
Dreams [dream outcomes] for the conf
- Newbies: A track for newcomers! cf SF's newbie effort
- Journalistic theme for newbies too?
- 'under the hood' literacy course via Merrilee? Take you to the point/purpose of editing ... (MP could co-teach w a journalist / educator)
- Newbies: track for youth?
- Active programming for hs and college students
- not just WP: WSource (Jim), Commons, Data, ++
- cf WordCamp's kids' camps. cf permissions, childcare
- work w/ educators at MIT and elsewhere
- Great experience for people from small communities/outside the US/Can
- Make an event w/ cool people who run their own rural/local events
- Result: Make a new WikiNews -- destroy the old and create anew
- Program:
Have an all-library conference(aww) - Meta: Inspire new recurring headlines about the movement [in the news]
- Result: Cite Unseen takes over all wikipedias
- Culture: American music! Sokha, calypso ... [Sherri]
- WMSummit: everyone sent in music; danced for hours.
- Sites: consider all of Boston! [Af Am cultural museum + schoolhouse], full Freedom Trail.
- Gardner museum: potential site, wants to partner! Next steps? Sat/Sun social? Part of the crawl? Wants to augment their collections.