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# Enabling UK-based academic researchers to develop a UK-based network with others working on Wikimedia-related academic research, as well as ensuring more participation in the existing WikiSym community.
# Enabling UK-based academic researchers to develop a UK-based network with others working on Wikimedia-related academic research, as well as ensuring more participation in the existing WikiSym community.


The aim is to be extending the education work through local and national events, lead by the Education Organiser and also resulting from the initiatives from the volunteers. Working with our community to find opportunities to improve content, secure material for open use, train new editors. This is done through outreach activities, workshop/conference-style events, partnerships with particular education institutions.
This will be facilitated through local and national events, lead by the Education Organiser and also resulting from volunteers' initiatives. We will therefore be working with our community to find opportunities to improve content, secure material for open use, train new editors. This is done through outreach activities, partnerships with particular education institutions, and workshop/conference-style events, especially EduWiki.


For 2013 EduWiki programme plan, please see [[2013 Activity Plan/Schools conference|here]].  
* For 2014 EduWiki plan, please [[2014 Activity Plan/EduWiki|see here]].


For 2013 Education programme, please see [[2013_Activity_Plan#University_outreach_events|here]].  
''For 2013 Education programme, please see [[2013_Activity_Plan#University_outreach_events|here]]. - 2014 programme coming soon...''


;Timelines - i.e. what happens quarter by quarter
;Timelines - i.e. what happens quarter by quarter

Revision as of 16:46, 30 December 2013

Lead members of staff

Daria Cybulska and Toni Sant

Indicative budget amount

£18,000 to allow for a major education event in the range of £10,000

Description and overall rationale

Wikimedia UK is working with some of the country's most respected and innovative institutions to explore how Wikimedia projects can benefit UK education. In partnership with universities and support bodies, we are gradually establishing Wikimedia as part of the landscape of UK education (as on the UK wiki).

WMUK engages with the Education sector to provide the following opportunities:

  1. Better awareness, especially among senior managers in the education sector about the appropriate use of Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects in education.
  2. Stronger engagement in higher education institutions towards more university tutors assigning the editing of Wikipedia articles and/or contributing to other Wikimedia projects for assessment (course credit).
  3. Broader reach across the education sector (lifelong learning as well as school children, along with higher education) towards better understanding of Wikimedia’s projects and direct engagement with content sharing.
  4. Enabling UK-based academic researchers to develop a UK-based network with others working on Wikimedia-related academic research, as well as ensuring more participation in the existing WikiSym community.

This will be facilitated through local and national events, lead by the Education Organiser and also resulting from volunteers' initiatives. We will therefore be working with our community to find opportunities to improve content, secure material for open use, train new editors. This is done through outreach activities, partnerships with particular education institutions, and workshop/conference-style events, especially EduWiki.

For 2013 Education programme, please see here. - 2014 programme coming soon...

Timelines - i.e. what happens quarter by quarter


Success criteria and Metrics - overall and quarter by quarter breakdown if relevant

will be rewritten

Risks
  • Size of sector leads to lack of focus and impact.
  • Becomes too disparate to deliver lasting benefits.