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* Adrian Izquierdo, Spanish and Translation at Hunter College, [[:en:City_University_of_New_York|The City University of New York]] ('''USA)'''
* Adrian Izquierdo, Spanish and Translation at Hunter College, [[:en:City_University_of_New_York|The City University of New York]] ('''USA)'''
* Fernando Ferreira Alves, translator and lecturer in Translation at the [[:en:University_of_Minho|University of Minho]] '''(Portugal)'''
* Fernando Ferreira Alves, translator and lecturer in Translation at the [[:en:University_of_Minho|University of Minho]] '''(Portugal)'''
* María Calzada Pérez, Full Professor in Translation and Interpreting, [[Universitat Jaume I]] '''(Spain)'''
* [[:en:User:Mcptrad|María Calzada Pérez]], Full Professor in Translation and Interpreting, [https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universidad_Jaime_I' Universidad Jaume I] ''(Spain)'''
* Kim Schulte, Associate Professor in Translation and Interpreting, [[Universitat Jaume I]] '''(Spain)'''
* [[en:User:Glottologist|Kim Schulte]], Associate Professor in Translation and Interpreting, [https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universidad_Jaime_I' Universidad Jaume I] ''(Spain)'''
* Robert Martínez Carrasco, Associate Professor in Translation and Interpreting, [[Universitat Jaume I]] '''(Spain)'''
* Robert Martínez Carrasco, Associate Professor in Translation and Interpreting, [https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universidad_Jaime_I' Universidad Jaume I] ''(Spain)'''
* Kim Schulte, Associate Professor in Translation and Interpreting, [[Universitat Jaume I]] '''(Spain)'''
* Alfred Michael Markey, Associate Professor in Translation and Interpreting, [https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universidad_Jaime_I' Universidad Jaume I] ''(Spain)'''
* Alfred Michael Markey, Associate Professor in Translation and Interpreting, [[Universitat Jaume I]] '''(Spain)'''
* Iris Serrat Roozen, Associate Professor in Translation and Interpreting Studies, [https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universidad_Cat%C3%B3lica_de_Valencia_San_Vicente_M%C3%A1rtir Universidad Católica de Valencia]'''(Spain)'''  
* Iris Serrat Roozen, Associate Professor in Translation and Interpreting Studies, [[Universidad Católica de Valencia]] '''(Spain)'''  
* María del Mar Bonet Ramos, technical assistant working for the ECPC group at the [https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universidad_Jaime_I' Universidad Jaume I] ''(Spain)'''
* María del Mar Bonet Ramos, technical assistant working for the ECPC group at the [[Universitat Jaume I]] '''(Spain)'''
* Fernando Gabarrón, technical assistant working for the ECPC group at the [https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universidad_Jaime_I' Universidad Jaume I] ''(Spain)'''
* Fernando Gabarrón, technical assistant working for the ECPC group at the[[Universitat Jaume I]] '''(Spain)'''  
* Marina Ramos Caro, Professor in Translation and Interpreting at the [https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universidad_de_Murcia Universidad de Murcia]


== Projects ==
== Projects ==

Revision as of 10:51, 14 October 2015

A newspaper This page is still a draft. Feel free to edit it, and use the talk page to discuss ideas and changes.
Remember to add categories and tell people where the page is so others can find it and chip in.

This is a page for a new project initiated by Khaled Al-Shehari from the University of Durham (UK) and María Calzada-Pérez from the Universitat Jaume I (Spain).

Please feel free to edit this page if you're interested in being part of this collaborative group around UK-based translation education through Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects.

People interested in participating

Projects

  • Khaled Al-Shehari started a project in 2013/14, in which he used Wikipedia articles as the source for the translation assignments his students at Durham were asked to translate into Arabic. The project will continue this year in its second phase. For more information, visit the project's page here. More details on the project, including names of students, teams, titles of articles, translations, etc, can be found on the Arabic page here.
  • WMUK is planning to support an event bringing together people interested in teaching translation via Wikipedia sometime in February/March 2015. Please make sure you indicate your interest in this group above, so we can contact you with further details about these plans as soon as they become available. Email educationatwikimedia.org.uk if you don't have a wiki username and prefer to give us your contact details that way.
  • A new project of teaching translation via Wikipedia has just started at Sultan Qaboos University. The new challenge here is that Omani students are are new to the use of technology in their education, so it was the hardest part of my job to convince them of how important for translators nowadays to be able to use technology in their work. More information on the project, where you can watch their progress on their draft pages, can be accessed here. The page also has an Arabic version. --Kshehari (talk) 09:47, 27 September 2015 (BST)

Articles

  • Piotr Szymczak at Institute of English Studies, University of Warsaw, regularly uses Polish translations of English Wikipedia articles in translator training, and published an article outlining the advantages of the format (article). Also, creating and editing Wikipedia articles on Translation Studies are part of the credit requirement for his History of Translation Theory course.

Presentations

  • Khaled Al-Shehari delivered a presentation at the NU/Durham workshop (Durham University, UK) on 15th September about the the use of Wikipedia in teaching translation. The presentation described an experiment conducted by Khaled on his MA students who study for their MA in Arabic/English Translation and Interpreting.
  • Another presentation was delivered by Khaled Al-Shehari at the TEACHING TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETING 4, at the University of Lodz in Poland, 28-29 November 2014. For more information about the activity, see the report, including sample slides here.


Planning

Useful links

Relevant Wikipedia templates: