Talk:House of Lords Digital Skills Committee evidence

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Draft

I've just put up a first long draft, largely adapted from Michael (@MichaelMaggs:) and Martin's (@MartinPoulter:) excellent work on the European Commission copyright reform, and education strategy respectively. It is a page and a bit too long, unfinished (particularly the informal education section), and needs some heavy editing. It really is an adaptation of the earlier work, so it may also be that in the context of this evidence we'd want to cover different/additional/fewer considerations. There is, in any case, a long while left to continue the work before the deadline so I hope we can get something in shape for then! I've added Michael & Martin as contributors, I don't know who else was involved in those earlier documents but I think it's good to add contributor lists (even if it's from WMUK organisation, I always prefer to see the author list), obviously people should just add themselves, etc. cheers Sjgknight (talk) 12:04, 26 July 2014 (BST)

Wikipedia Education Collaborative (and Wikipedia Education Program) perspective

I've added my name to the list as a contributor to the evidence as I'd like to provide detailed information about WMUK's systematic work in a global context (with the Wikipedia Education Collaborative) and our efforts to systematically engage with the Wikipedia Education Program, taking advantage of established resources.

I'm very busy until Wikimania but will be able to engage with everyone else contributing to this evidence from Monday 11 August onwards. --Toni Sant (WMUK) (talk) 09:24, 28 July 2014 (BST)