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Revision as of 09:53, 23 October 2013
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EduWiki Conference 2013 is the second annual conference organised by Wikimedia UK focusing on Education projects.
Please contact Toni Sant (Wikimedia UK's Education Organiser) if you have any personal questions or concerns, otherwise feel free to comment on the talk/discussion page.
About EduWiki 2013
Wikimedia UK is the national charity supporting the eleven Wikimedia projects (including Wikipedia, Wikiversity, Wikibooks, and Wikinews) in their mission to give free knowledge to everyone in the world. EduWiki is its annual education conference, bringing staff from universities, schools and other sectors together with wiki contributors. Together we explore how Wikimedia sites can support innovative, active, low-cost activities for learners, promoting subject skills and general information literacy. As well as these educational objectives, our collaborations can advance the goal of global, freely-available lifelong learning.
Wikipedia and its sister sites are increasingly used as platforms for educational assignments, in the UK and internationally. The conference is a chance to discover opportunities; report lessons learned; and explore how the free, open, learner-centred ethos of Wikimedia overlaps current trends in formal education.
Themes addressed in the conference include:
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See the Times Higher Education article "Delete the Wiki Worries and get Close to the Edit" for more background.
Conference Schedule
The conference begins on Friday morning with registration at 10am and ends on Saturday at 5:30pm.
The 2nd Cardiff Wikipedia Meetup will take place on Friday 1 November at 6:30pm to coincide with the EduWiki Conference, and the meetup organisers are looking forward to seeing as many conference delegates as possible attend this meetup to mingle with Cardiff's Wikimedia community.
A detailed conference schedule is taking shape here. The main programme is in place, but we're still tweaking some elements until 20 October.
Location
- Future Inn Cardiff
- Hemingway Road
- Cardiff
- Glamorgan
- CF10 4AU
- Tel (venue): 02920 487 111
- Car
Exit the M4 on junction 33 sign posted Cardiff West. Follow the signs for A4232 Central Cardiff and remain on this road for approximately five miles until you reach the tunnel. Go through the tunnel bearing left at the roundabout, and then keep left at the mini roundabout driving into the Capital FM Centre. Immediately turn left driving straight ahead, Future Inn will be on your right hand side.
- Public Transport
Nearest Train Station – Cardiff Bay. Cardiff's main train station, Cardiff Central, is 1.3miles away. There is a direct train connection to Cardiff Bay from there (10-20 train journey)
Nearest Bus Stop – traveling long distance by coach, you would travel to Cardiff Central [1]. From there you can take a local bus going to Millennium Centre (5 minutes walk away from Futures Inn).
- Taxi
A journey from central Cardiff to Futures Inn would be about £6.
- Air
The nearest airport is Cardiff Airport - [2]. You can also choose to fly via London and take a train from there.
Accommodation
Conference delegates need to make their your own arrangements for accommodation, if needed. We have complied a guide to accommodation in and around the conference venue for the convenience of delegates. Listed prices and indicative quotes we received several weeks before the event, and in some cases availability may also be limited.
Feedback from the previous EduWiki
- "I was delighted to be asked to speak, but I really went to learn, and learn I did. This semi-skeptic was won over."
- "looking back it was easily the most thought-provoking event I have been to for some time."
- "There were interesting people there, the food was good, the sun shone, and it was quite a success."
- "Once again, thanks and I look forward to the continued growth and hopefully my useful participation in what has to be a truly exciting effort towards an informed global community." - anonymous evaluation
- "The relationship between OERs, open access, open academic practices and Wikipedia were very strong in the discussions, alongside issues surrounding digital literacy as well as citation and referencing practices."
- "Overall, it was a very encouraging coming-together of Wikipedians and educators"
See EduWiki_Conference_2012#Reflections_and_coverage or look at the (extremely positive) summary of feedback forms.
Further information
- Registration is now open - until 22 October 2013
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- /role planning
- /Publicity - currently publicizing registration