User:MartinPoulter
It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice - American proverb
Martin Poulter was a trustee of Wikimedia UK from April 2011 to May 2012. He obtained his PhD from the University of Bristol and is presently employed there in two different jobs: one in communications for a major health research project and the other for a national teaching support project. He has taught symbolic logic and introduction to philosophy at the university. On English Wikipedia (User:MartinPoulter) he has more than six thousand edits, mainly in the area of psychology.
I'm a certified Lead Trainer for Wikimedia UK in Membership Development (which means reaching out to new audiences and getting them to take their first steps as Wikipedians), a trained Campus Ambassador as part of the Wikipedia Education Program and, for the period September 2012 to September 2014, an Associate of Wikimedia UK focusing on building partnerships with academia. I have been media trained and have a few media appearances (mostly local radio) under my belt.
Email: martin.poulterwikimedia.org.uk
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Activity log
- Forthcoming
- 10 April: workshop with British Psychological Society
- 26-27 March: presenting and running a stall at Open Educational Resources conference 2013, Nottingham
- Recent
- 23 March: Attended open day, including jointly delivering the Education workshop with Toni Sant
- 22 March: Visiting the office to take part in Toni Sant's induction
- 11 March: Working on a post about education for the Wikimedia UK blog, published as Learning and Teaching in the age of Wikipedia
- 4 March: Writing a short piece for The Psychologist magazine about British Psychological Society outreach.
- 27 February: Writing a post about open access to research for the Wikimedia UK blog, later published as Researchers: are you Wikipedia-compatible?
- 22 February: Spent day at the office to be on the interview panel for Education Officer.
- 21 February: Delivered a one-hour presentation/workshop, twice, about "The future of Wikimedia and Higher Education" at Changing the Learning Landscape Strategy Implementation Programme event, Bristol. Slides available on Commons
- 18 February: Preparing for forthcoming workshop
- 30 January: Education Committee audioconference
- 28 January: Created an outline of a Campus Ambassador training workshop and worked on Training strategy
- January: heard through Twitter about a conference session where medical practitioners' use of Wikipedia was discussed. Tracked down the email of the session chair and, through her, got in touch with the presenter. Drew attention to our existing blog posts about this topic and asked if she had any findings to share. It turned out the question about Wikipedia was just one element in a broader survey about social media, and the findings weren't particularly surprising, so left it there.
- 2012
- 1 December: Attended media training event at the WMUK office.
- 17/18 November: Attended both days of the Board meeting in London.
- 24 October: Took part in Digital Disruption Summit in London to talk about Wikimedia's role in promoting digital literacy.
- 19 October: Took part in Ada Lovelace Day editathon remotely
- 19 October: Guest post for Wikimedia UK blog goes online: Bringing evidence-based medicine to the world
- 17 October: spoke at a staff meeting at Bristol Airport, describing Wikimedia and its mission. I thanked them for supporting Bristol's (ultimately unsuccessful) Wikimania bid. I explained that Wikimedia can't be used for advocacy, but they were already well aware of this. They told me that the Bristol Airport page in Wikipedia was "largely accurate" and they didn't have any problems with it. I said they could help Wikimedia's mission by uploading photos, and that releasing them under a Creative Commons licence so that they could be seen by lots of people usually made more sense than keeping total control. They seemed receptive to the idea, and I hope to keep in touch. Feedback from the meeting organiser: "we really enjoyed having an external speaker and it was really good for us to learn so much. Personally I didn’t know quite how Wiki worked before Wednesday."
- 8 October: led JISC DI team training workshop in London
- 21 September: working on a guest post for a LSE blog, published on 5 October as Writing for Wikipedia has forced me into good scholarly habits and accessible writing
- 20 September: interview about Wikipedia in education published in Times Higher Education. Writing a post-conference email for EduWiki
- 14 September: wrote a Wikimedia blog post reflecting on EduWiki
- 8 September: Board strategy/planning meeting in Coventry
- 5-6 September: Chairing and speaking at the EduWiki Conference 2012 in Leicester
- 4 September: meeting with NIACE in Leicester about Wikimedia in adult and community education
- 17 August: visit to WMUK office for education brochure mailout
- 22 June-5 September: various publicity for EduWiki conference
- 20 June: Phone meeting with WMUK staff about education outreach.
- 18 June: Spoke at Research in Learning Innovation seminar on "Wikimedia and Higher Education" at Beyond Distance Research Alliance, University of Leicester. (Storify)
- 12 June: Wrote up Wikimedia for schools workshop
- 11 June: Phone meeting with consultant about trainer accreditation
- 11 June: Met with someone from JISC Digital Media to discuss the Digipedia project and what lessons can be learned from Wikipedia about encouraging community contributions.
- 9-10 June: Took part in the Train the Trainers event.
- 12 May: Attended Wikiconference 2012 and AGM. Left board.
- 5-6 May: Emailing lots of education contacts about the conference and new mailing list
- 4 May: Audioconference with Jon and Harry about Train-the-trainers
- 28/29 April: more planning and writing for education outreach: Draft education strategy put online
- 25 April: joint presentation with Roger Bamkin to senior staff at University of Hertfordshire
- 24 April: spoke to a small group of early-career scientists at the University of Bristol about Wikipedia for outreach
- 23 April: Long-term planning. Various emails and education stuff write-up, incl. /Education staff proposal
- 21-22 April: Board meeting in Monmouth
- 14 April: working on Annual Report and other Board matters; writing blog post about doctors' use of Wikipedia; first go at blog post about Academic Spring.
- 10 April: writing up education strategy; education section of Annual Report
- 9 April: Bristol Open Geodata Consortium is now a thing. Email about Trainer Training event.
- 27 March: Board meeting (audioconference)
- 17 March: Stall at Association of Humanist Students National Convention, London
- 5 March: Delivered a solo half-day workshop to 12 staff at Science Learning Centre South West
- 29 February: Presented at IDeoGRAMS seminar, University of Leicester, on "Wikipedia: Elitism for the Masses"
- 11 and 12 February: Board meeting, London
- 10 February: Working on education strategy
- 9 February: Meeting a software developer in Bristol about geodata, along with SV.
- 4 February: further work on Trainer training
- 2 February: Organising Geological Society workshop for March.
- Investigating possibility of involvement in Bath Digital Festival, late March.
- 27 January: Training session for Oxford graduate students for the Free Speech Debate project, improving Wikipedia's Freedom of speech article in 13 languages
- 26 January: Board audioconference
- 24 January: Board audioconference
- 22 January: campus ambassador meeting, Imperial College
- 19 January: trip to Oxford to meet Free Speech project participants
- 18 January: interviewed by BBC Radio Wales in the early morning, about enwiki blackout
- 15 January: Delivering training at Bristol Girl Geeks Wikipedia event
- 4-11 January: creating more pages about training: Trainer training, For trainers, Basic Commons training, Improving Wikipedia training, Training preparation email, Evaluation of training, draft observation form, Training, Student societies
- 3 January: Starting to wikify training documents: Basic Wikipedia training. Evening: Board meeting
- 2 January: Day catching up on email + phone meeting with Fae.
- 2011
- 5 December: Speaking at Social Media Lunch for scholarly societies, hosted by the Institute of Physics in London (15 min talk followed by discussion) Slides: "Wikimedia and public engagement for scientists"
- 1 December: Meeting with British Psychological Society/ History of Psychology Archive/ Wellcome Library in Manchester
- 19/20 November: Board away weekend
- 18 November: speaking at ESRC Research Seminar on "Digital Policy: Connectivity, Creativity and Rights", Leicester University (15 min. talk followed by discussion). Dinner in London in the evening. /Sausages and Scholarship (slides and summary)
- 16 November: Finishing up researcher brochure draft and sharing on-wiki
- 13 November: More work on researcher brochure
- 12 November: Writing up outline proposal for a geodata project focused on Bristol
- 7 November: afternoon in Bristol with Jon Davies and Steve Virgin; internal discussions and meetings with local partners
- 5-6 November: working on brochure for researchers
- 4 November: one-hour meeting with a researcher for a University of Bristol/ University of Cardiff project on crowdsourcing. Explained how Wikimedia projects can benefit arts and humanities researchers
- 3 November: 25 minute interview on BBC Radio Bristol and BBC Radio Somerset on Wikimedia and other topics
- 16 October: Attending EGM_2011 in London
- 11 October: Board meeting
- 11 October: Project wrap-up meetings with ARKive and University of Bristol
- 5 October: Speaking on "Common pitfalls in engaging with Wikipedia" (slides) at Bathcamp, the Innovation Centre, Bath Storify of tweets from the session
- 29 September: Meeting At-Bristol staff (with SV)
- 15 September: Wiki Wildlife Bristol
- 12 September: Board audioconference re CE recruitment and Charity application
- 11 September: London Wikimeet and meeting Chief Executive candidates
- 8 September: Meeting with ARKive about Wiki Wildlife Bristol
- 1 September: Institute of Physics Workshop
- 27-28 August: Board meeting
- 18 August: Wikimedia Girl Geek Dinner
- 3 August: another round of edits to Physics World article
- 2 August: meeting ARKive about collaboration project, then lunchtime meeting about media opportunities
- 1 August: meeting Centre for Public Engagement at University of Bristol
- 25 July: Board meeting
- 20 July: Meeting with contact from Arts & Humanities Research Council
- 19 July: edits to press release about Bristol placements
- Weekly from 19 July: Meetings with Sam Knight (University of Bristol Outreach Ambassador)
- 17 July: Finishing & submitting first draft of Physics World article
- 15 July: First attempt at feature article for Physics World
- 7-10 July: attending Wikipedia in Higher Education Summit
- 4 July: Bristol Wiki Academy 2
- 3 July: Filing expenses for self and others, adding blog post to blog, preparing for workshop tomorrow.
- 1 July: Medical Research Council Workshop in London and subsequent write-up
- 28 June: Preparing for MRC Workshop + Meeting with Pigsonthewing and ARKive
- 25 June: Writing blog post about Wikipedia and librarianship
- 23 June: Preparing press release for Medical Research Council Workshop
- 23 June: Preparing 2 slides for pre-sessional Bristol students on use & evaluation of Wikipedia
- 22 June: Interviews for University of Bristol Outreach Ambassador
- 21 June: Presented at meeting of Subject Librarians at the University of Bristol
- 18 June: Attended Campus Ambassador training at Imperial College, London
- 15 June: With Steve Virgin, met with teachers in a local school
- 11/12 June: Board strategy day (Saturday), meeting and Birmingham Wikimeet (Sunday)
- 8 June: Got University of Bristol to put up news item about Ambassador post.
- 6 June: Phone meeting with BPS contact
- 3 June: Worked with Phil Barker of JISC CETIS to create "Wikimedia Commons for UKOER resources", a guide for projects releasing open educational resources in UK Higher Education
- 2 June: WMUK Blog post, Six unorthodox ways to use Wikipedia
- 2 June: Meeting with SETSquared
- 2 June: Phone meeting about BOB lectures
- Contributed to Reports/2011/May
- 19 May: With Steve Virgin, met with University of Bristol partner to design Wikimedia Outreach Ambassador post.
- 11 May: Presented at the Open Educational Resources conference 2011 on "Wikipedia and Higher Education: Beat them or Join them?" (slides PDF)
- 9 May: Audioconference with Institute of Physics
- 30 April: Online meeting about Ambassador programme
- 29 April: Online meeting about application for charitable status
- 28 April: With Steve Virgin, met with a potential partner organisation to write and present a Memorandum of Understanding
- 20 April: Met with Watershed Media Centre about content sharing
- 19 April: Interviewed by TheNextWeb, published the next day as "Wikimedia UK to Hire Full-Time Staff, Aims to Increase Content Quality on Wikipedia"
- 16 April: Presented on /Psychology on Wikipedia 2011 at Annual Conference 2011. Joined board.
- 5 April: Presented at plenary session of Scottish Economics Society on "Bringing remix culture to Economics." Made positive mentions of Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons and the Wikimedia community.
- March: Designed promotional image for Annual Conference 2011.
- 31 March: Interviewed by The Times about Cancer Research UK Workshop. Published on 4 April on page 14.
- 28 March: One of the Wikipedia guides at Cancer Research UK Workshop
- 19 March: Co-hosted and co-organised Bristol Wiki Academy 1 at the University of Bristol. Five minute interview in the morning for BBC Radio Bristol
- 14 March: Met with a manager of an image archive to discuss possible content partnership
- 23 February: Attended Digital Humanities workshop at University of Bristol to meet archivists.
- 31 January: Brief presentation at Cancer Research UK Workshop
- 2010
- Other meetings with local partners, in conjunction with Steve V.