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!Type of advantage
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|Training
|Increased editing of the projects by trainees
|Y
|The assumption is that trainees continue editing with the same account, and accounts are logged at the workshop
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| 2
|Training
|Spread of know-how through an institution by a trainee
|Y
|Survey prior to session, survey again one month later
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|Training
|More appropriate editing by a trainee
|N
|For example, if a trainee who is on the comms staff of an institution simply refrains from editing with a conflict of interest, in the Wikipedia sense, who is to know? But the outcome is positive for Wikipedia.
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| 4
|Training
|Workshop is accepted as a contribution to their professional development.
|Y
|Work with suitable agencies to get courses recognised as part of CPD programme. This would be quite a substantial piece of work
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|Outreach
|Wikimedia awareness
|Y
|People generally have no idea of the various different meanings of "Wikimedia" (there being at least three) Survey prior to session, survey again one month later
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|Outreach
|Referrals
|More a question of logging than counting
|For example: trainers are invited back by an institution. A trainer is invited to speak at a non-WMUK conference. A workshop results in a student project. (These are recent real-life examples.) Word-of-mouth from one institution to another.
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| 7
|Outreach
|Returning customers
|Hit and miss
|Someone coming to a workshop goes to another, a conference, a meetup ...
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Revision as of 12:26, 1 June 2013

# Type of advantage Specifics Quantifiable? Comments and examples
1 Training Increased editing of the projects by trainees Y The assumption is that trainees continue editing with the same account, and accounts are logged at the workshop
2 Training Spread of know-how through an institution by a trainee Y Survey prior to session, survey again one month later
3 Training More appropriate editing by a trainee N For example, if a trainee who is on the comms staff of an institution simply refrains from editing with a conflict of interest, in the Wikipedia sense, who is to know? But the outcome is positive for Wikipedia.
4 Training Workshop is accepted as a contribution to their professional development. Y Work with suitable agencies to get courses recognised as part of CPD programme. This would be quite a substantial piece of work
5 Outreach Wikimedia awareness Y People generally have no idea of the various different meanings of "Wikimedia" (there being at least three) Survey prior to session, survey again one month later
6 Outreach Referrals More a question of logging than counting For example: trainers are invited back by an institution. A trainer is invited to speak at a non-WMUK conference. A workshop results in a student project. (These are recent real-life examples.) Word-of-mouth from one institution to another.
7 Outreach Returning customers Hit and miss Someone coming to a workshop goes to another, a conference, a meetup ...