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[[File:The_Royal_Geographical_Society,_Kensington.jpg|thumb|right|RGS Headquarters]]
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[[File:RGS_building_in_London.jpeg|thumb|right|RGS Headquarters]]
*'''Where?:''' Royal Geographical Society, 1 Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AR
{{In a nutshell|title=Wiki Workshop for Geographers|
*'''Where?:''' [[w:en:Royal Geographical Society|Royal Geographical Society]] , 1 Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AR
*'''When?:''' Monday 7th July 2014, 1pm-5pm
*'''When?:''' Monday 7th July 2014, 1pm-5pm
*'''Point of contact:''' Ben Parfitt or [[User:Toni Sant (WMUK)|Toni Sant]]
*'''Point of contact:''' Stephanie Wyse (RHED{{@}}rgs.org) or [[User:Toni Sant (WMUK)|Toni Sant]]
 
*'''Registration:''' This event is free but registration is required.
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With increasing attention to new and different outlets for disseminating research, geographers are encouraged to enhance their ability to communicate complex geographical ideas to wider audiences, to help increase the amount of geographical content on Wikipedia, and to consider ways in which Wikipedia can be incorporated into research, teaching and learning.  This workshop helps to address these goals.


'''The [[w:en:Royal Geographical Society|Royal Geographical Society]] is keen to nurture early-career researchers and their ability to communicate complex geographical ideas to a wider audience.''' RGS would also like to increase the amount of geographical content on Wikipedia. This workshop is designed to address these goals.
''Target audience for this event:'' PhD students, early-career researchers, tutors, lecturers and others interesting in using Wikipedia in their research and/or teaching. Primarily academic community, but all welcome


''Target audience for this event:'' PhD students, early-career researchers, those interested in using Wikipedia in their research and/or teaching.  Primarily academic community, but all welcome.
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==Agenda==
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==Wikipedia articles to be created or edited during the workshop==
==Wikipedia articles to be created or edited during the workshop==
A list will appear here in due course...
:''See also: {{w|WP:WikiProject Geography}}.''
*{{W|Overseas experience}}
*{{w|Royal Geographical Society}}
*{{w|Geographical Magazine}}
*{{w|Danny Dorling}}
*{{w|Financial Accounting}}
*{{w|Geographical Research Methods}}
*{{w|Millennium Development Goals}}  Go, go Amy Lo!!
*{{w|Inflight_entertainment#Moving-map_systems|Inflight entertainment > Moving-map systems}}
*{{w|Cultural Geography}}
[[File:Harry Mitchell at Wiki Workshop for Geographers 2.jpg|thumb|right|Harry Mitchell speaking about WikiProject Geography]]
==Trainers==
*[[User:Toni Sant (WMUK)|Toni Sant]] - lead trainer
*[[User:HJ Mitchell|Harry Mitchell]] ([[User talk:HJ Mitchell|talk]])
*[[User:Marek69|Marek Kosniowski]]
[[File:Wiki Workshop for Geographers in London 2.jpg|thumb|right|Attendees at the workshop]]
==Attendees==
* [[w:en:User:Richard Scriven]]
* [[w:en:User:Geogunited]]
* [[w:en:User:Juliettescull]]
* [[w:en:User:AmyLo 111]]
* [[w:en:User:Danielstoker]]
* [[w:en:User:GraemeAwcock]]
* [[w:en:User:Zhuyun Amy Zang]]
* [[w:en:User:Faxsly]]
* [[w:en:User:Rachelgeog]]
* [[w:en:User:Justynka battuta]]
* {{w|User:Graeme Awcock}}
* [[User:Raya.Sharbain|Raya Sharbain]]


==Trainers==
==Media==
Trainer names will appear here...
* [http://liminalentwinings.com/wikipedia-creating-as-well-as-consuming-online/ write up after event] by Daniel Stoker
* [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:WMUK_workshop_for_geographers images from the day] from Wikimedia Commons


==Attendees==
[[Category:Events in 2014]]
Attendee usernames will appear here...
[[Category:Events in London]]
[[Category:Expert Outreach]]
[[Category:Training events for newcomers]]
[[Category: Geography]]
[[Category: Royal Geographical Society]]

Latest revision as of 11:06, 10 December 2014

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RGS Headquarters

Wiki Workshop for Geographers - In a nutshell

  • Where?: Royal Geographical Society , 1 Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AR
  • When?: Monday 7th July 2014, 1pm-5pm
  • Point of contact: Stephanie Wyse (RHEDatrgs.org) or Toni Sant
  • Registration: This event is free but registration is required.

With increasing attention to new and different outlets for disseminating research, geographers are encouraged to enhance their ability to communicate complex geographical ideas to wider audiences, to help increase the amount of geographical content on Wikipedia, and to consider ways in which Wikipedia can be incorporated into research, teaching and learning. This workshop helps to address these goals.

Target audience for this event: PhD students, early-career researchers, tutors, lecturers and others interesting in using Wikipedia in their research and/or teaching. Primarily academic community, but all welcome

Agenda

  • Refreshments on arrival
1pm to 2pm - Introduction to Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects (why do it, how to do it, etc)
2pm to 4pm – edit-a-thon (with tea & coffee available around 3pm)
4pm to 4:45pm (approx.) – feedback & wrap-up, then group discussion about possible ‘uses’ of Wikipedia (as an editor; for teaching & assessment; for research/outputs)

In the Edit-a-thon portion of the workshop, participants will contribute to one or more of the following, in a subject area that interests them/in which they are experienced:

  • Methods and techniques (in geography or supporting geographical research)
  • Influential geographers
  • Adding geographical perspectives to key issues (e.g. referencing published research)

Wikipedia articles to be created or edited during the workshop

See also: WP:WikiProject Geography.
Harry Mitchell speaking about WikiProject Geography

Trainers

Attendees at the workshop

Attendees

Media