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==Anonymous evaluation==
===Numerical===
;The workshop aimed to show you the context of Wikimedia projects and what they are trying to do. How well did it achieve this? (1=poorly; 5=very well)
Mean score: 4.7 (six votes)
; The workshop aimed to give you confidence to edit Wikipedia. How well did it achieve this?  (1=poorly; 5=very well)
Mean score: 4.3 (six votes)
;What will you do as a result of today's session?
* Improve or create Wikipedia articles (6)
* Keep an eye on Wikipedia pages and correct errors (5)
* Encourage colleagues to contribute in some way (2)
* Submit photos or diagrams to Wikimedia Commons ("I may try")
* Arrange an event in your workplace ("I work from home")
=== Free-text comments ===
These were optional and not answered by all attendees
;Identify something surprising you learng today (about Wikipedia or anything else)
* How easy it is to edit text
* Talking to other editors
* Only 1/8 of Wikipedia editors are female. The term 20/20 vision is based on the fact that it is a test of your vision at a distance of 20 feet away.
;Identify one thing that would have improved this workshop for you
* Written step-by-step instructions i.e. too much data to remember by rote
* Not sure. It was very good! Perhaps a bit too much sidetracking because of in-depth questions from the audience
* (verbally) Title slides in the initial presentation to separate out the different topics
;Identify one thing that would make Wikipedia better
* More professors setting the protocol standards for writing Wikipedia articles
* A better help menu


==Publicity==
==Publicity==

Revision as of 14:25, 4 September 2011

As part of a working relationship between Wikimedia UK and the Institute of Physics, a Wikipedia workshop will be run for IoP members, based on the Cancer Research UK Workshop run earlier in the year. This will aim for a dozen attendees and four or five Wikimedia volunteers. The workshop will take place in the Guthrie room at the IoP premises in central London on Thursday 1 September 2011. This was a small-scale event to try out the idea of a science-themed Wikipedia workshop in future.

The contact for this event in IoP is Lena Weber. The contact in Wikimedia UK is Martin Poulter, martin.poulter@wikimedia.org.uk .

Attendees will be asked to register an account.

The workshop is a day before the Science Online London 2011 conference at the British Library, which will "explore the ways in which the Web has transformed scientific research and communication". The conference will include a session on "How are wikis being used to carry out and communicate science?" led by Henry Scowcroft of Cancer Research UK and Mike Peel of Wikimedia UK.

Programme

Volunteers should aim to be at the venue at 9.30. The official start is 10am.

  • Introductions
  • Overview presentation (15 mins)
  • Physics on Wikipedia (15 mins)
  • Work through training pages
  • Break for lunch 12.30-1.15
  • Attendees work on articles of interest, with in-person help from Wikimedians
  • Afternoon coffee break + informal quick presentation of some other things that are useful to know (Wikimedians)
  • Close at 4pm

Attendees

  • MGJ
  • Sanchogalileo
  • Alex Ruislip
  • RGForbes
  • Dunstand123
  • Marvinandmilo

Confirmed volunteers

Anonymous evaluation

Numerical

The workshop aimed to show you the context of Wikimedia projects and what they are trying to do. How well did it achieve this? (1=poorly; 5=very well)

Mean score: 4.7 (six votes)

The workshop aimed to give you confidence to edit Wikipedia. How well did it achieve this? (1=poorly; 5=very well)

Mean score: 4.3 (six votes)

What will you do as a result of today's session?
  • Improve or create Wikipedia articles (6)
  • Keep an eye on Wikipedia pages and correct errors (5)
  • Encourage colleagues to contribute in some way (2)
  • Submit photos or diagrams to Wikimedia Commons ("I may try")
  • Arrange an event in your workplace ("I work from home")

Free-text comments

These were optional and not answered by all attendees

Identify something surprising you learng today (about Wikipedia or anything else)
  • How easy it is to edit text
  • Talking to other editors
  • Only 1/8 of Wikipedia editors are female. The term 20/20 vision is based on the fact that it is a test of your vision at a distance of 20 feet away.
Identify one thing that would have improved this workshop for you
  • Written step-by-step instructions i.e. too much data to remember by rote
  • Not sure. It was very good! Perhaps a bit too much sidetracking because of in-depth questions from the audience
  • (verbally) Title slides in the initial presentation to separate out the different topics
Identify one thing that would make Wikipedia better
  • More professors setting the protocol standards for writing Wikipedia articles
  • A better help menu


Publicity