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There are all kinds of offline outreach organized by the local communities around the world about Wikimedia movement. General audience outreach is very popular and easy to do among all these procedures, especially for who has not much experience of hosting offline events. General audience outreach has many limits, despite it has more or less necessity.
 
There are all kinds of offline outreach organized by the local communities around the world about Wikimedia movement. General audience outreach is very popular and easy to do among all these procedures, especially for who has not much experience of hosting offline events. General audience outreach has many limits, despite it has more or less necessity.
   
In the workshop, I will analysis my 7-year experience of offline outreach in China and U.S., to discuss why single session, general audience outreach has limited outcome, as well as how can we avoid problems in this kind of event. Besides that, I will discuss strategy of offline activity and how to select the type of event that fit your community.
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In the workshop, I will analysis my 7-year experience of offline outreach in China and U.S., to discuss why single session, general audience outreach has limited outcome, as well as how can we avoid problems in this kind of event. I will conduct some discussion about, what are some other common problems of offline outreach and how to find a good strategy for a specific community and targeted audience.
   
   
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;Will you attend WikiConference North America if your submission is not accepted?: yes
 
;Will you attend WikiConference North America if your submission is not accepted?: yes

Revision as of 16:36, 30 August 2016

Title
Theme
Community, Outreach
Academic Peer Review option
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Type of submission
workshop
Author
Addis Wang
E-mail address
addiswang94@gmail.com
Username
AddisWang
Affiliation
Wikimedia User Group China
Abstract

There are all kinds of offline outreach organized by the local communities around the world about Wikimedia movement. General audience outreach is very popular and easy to do among all these procedures, especially for who has not much experience of hosting offline events. General audience outreach has many limits, despite it has more or less necessity.

In the workshop, I will analysis my 7-year experience of offline outreach in China and U.S., to discuss why single session, general audience outreach has limited outcome, as well as how can we avoid problems in this kind of event. I will conduct some discussion about, what are some other common problems of offline outreach and how to find a good strategy for a specific community and targeted audience.



Length of presentation
30-60 minutes
Special schedule requests
Not on Monday
Preferred room size
10-25
Will you attend WikiConference North America if your submission is not accepted?
yes

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