Submissions:2016/Wikipedia Organizations on Campus: Case Study and Guide
- Title
- Theme
- Advocacy & Outreach
- Type of submission
- Presentation
- Author
- E-mail address
- kevinpayravigmail.com
- Username
- SuperHamster
- Affiliation
- Wikipedia Connection and Ohio Wikimedians User Group
- Abstract
- Wikipedia student organizations at colleges and universities present a unique opportunity for student Wikipedians to engage their higher-education setting and perform effective Wikimedia outreach. A student organization can reach students and faculty alike, and oftentimes has access to resources and a network that a conventional independent Wikimedia organization does not have.
- This presentation will first cover the history of Wikipedia Connection, a student organization at Ohio State University that was created in Spring of 2015. The student-run organization, with faculty support, has hosted edit-a-thons, weekly workshops, a photo event, and more on-campus.
- The next part of the presentation will generalize what Wikipedia Connection's organizers have learned from running Wikipedia student organizations. Some of the key topics that will be covered are:
- What are the necessary ingredients to run a successful Wikipedia student club?
- What sort of resources does a university student organization have that other Wikimedia affiliates may not have access to?
- What are the differences between running an edit-a-thon for students vs. running a general public edit-a-thon?
- What are the key challenges to running a Wikipedia student organization, compared to other Wikimedia affiliates?
- Length of presentation
- 15 minutes
- Special schedule requests
- Preferred room size
- 25
- Will you attend WikiConference North America if your submission is not accepted?
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