Expert outreach/Jisc Ambassador/Summary 7 October 2013

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This is the second summary report from the Jisc Wikimedia Ambassador project, covering 8 September to 7 October 2013. More detailed reporting is on the activity log.

Events

I have been preparing for a series of workshops in universities on Research impact and open education. Institutions are being chosen partly on the basis of prior contact with Jisc, but also approaching some that are a short trip away. So far, three universities have agreed definite dates, three more have agreed and dates are being sought, and in the host university (Bristol) I'm still in the process of arranging an event.

More preparation work has been done for the two forthcoming public editathons, one of which is next week and the other in mid November.

Workshops and presentations related to this programme have a large slot in the programme for the EduWiki Conference 2013 at the start of November.

Communications & documentation

A long meeting with Sara Hassen has decided a number of communications opportunities for the project, including an internal Jisc webinar if a slot comes available. Presently waiting on Jisc to publish the teaching case study.

There will be a slot for this project in the Jisc Innovation Group meeting.

The next case study will be about PLoS Computational Biology's wiki-to-journal-to-wiki publication process. Contact already made with Daniel Mietchen.

Finance

University of Bristol have helped with a corporate account for First Great Western train journeys, which may save money.

Only new expenses for this period are one train journey to London. Spending will increase over the coming months as events kick in.