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|abstract=In December 2022 Wiki Education launched its first ever project-based Wikidata course. The idea behind this course is to offer a more advanced Wikidata curriculum, based around a Wikidata project. Wiki Education has since run another iteration of this course and will be running more later in 2023. This session will highlight how this curriculum builds off of a foundational set of Wikidata learning outcomes to advance project goals. This panel will include participants from the course. We will highlight participant questions about useful tools, community interaction, project documentation, query creation, and workflow development. This session will also cover some initial successes of this course and present some challenges. We will contextualize this curriculum in the broader Wikidata/GLAM communities and demonstrate how courses like this can create more space for Wikidata projects.
 
|abstract=In December 2022 Wiki Education launched its first ever project-based Wikidata course. The idea behind this course is to offer a more advanced Wikidata curriculum, based around a Wikidata project. Wiki Education has since run another iteration of this course and will be running more later in 2023. This session will highlight how this curriculum builds off of a foundational set of Wikidata learning outcomes to advance project goals. This panel will include participants from the course. We will highlight participant questions about useful tools, community interaction, project documentation, query creation, and workflow development. This session will also cover some initial successes of this course and present some challenges. We will contextualize this curriculum in the broader Wikidata/GLAM communities and demonstrate how courses like this can create more space for Wikidata projects.
   
Panelsits include: Jackie Rubashkin, William Bleuher, Thamilini Jothilingam.
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Panelsits include: Jackie Rubashkin, William Blueher, Thamilini Jothilingam.
 
|author=Will Kent
 
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Latest revision as of 22:56, 4 October 2023

This submission has been accepted for WikiConference North America 2023.



Title:

Building an advanced Wikidata Curriculum

Theme:

Education, GLAM / Heritage / Culture, Open Data

Type of session:

Panel

Abstract:

In December 2022 Wiki Education launched its first ever project-based Wikidata course. The idea behind this course is to offer a more advanced Wikidata curriculum, based around a Wikidata project. Wiki Education has since run another iteration of this course and will be running more later in 2023. This session will highlight how this curriculum builds off of a foundational set of Wikidata learning outcomes to advance project goals. This panel will include participants from the course. We will highlight participant questions about useful tools, community interaction, project documentation, query creation, and workflow development. This session will also cover some initial successes of this course and present some challenges. We will contextualize this curriculum in the broader Wikidata/GLAM communities and demonstrate how courses like this can create more space for Wikidata projects.

Panelsits include: Jackie Rubashkin, William Blueher, Thamilini Jothilingam.

Author name:

Will Kent

E-mail address:

will@wikiedu.org, jarubashkin@gmail.com, thamilini@gmail.com, William.Blueher@metmuseum.org

Wikimedia username:

Will (Wiki Ed)

Affiliated organization(s):

Wiki Education

Estimated time:

40 min

Special requests:

I will have slides so a projector and internet would be wonderful

Have you presented on this topic previously? If yes, where/when?:

Yes, SWIB 2023

Okay to livestream?

Livestreaming is okay

If your submission is not accepted, would you be open to presenting your topic in another part of the program? (e.g. lightning talk or unconference session)

Yes