Events/Event Template

From Wikimedia UK
Jump to navigation Jump to search

EVENT TEMPLATE


insert event title - In a nutshell

  • Where?: insert location details here
  • When?: date and time - from to
  • Point of contact: who should attendees contact about the event- email (and phone)
  • Twitter: @wikimediauk (or a hashtag)
  • Cost: Free
  • How do I sign up?: create an Eventbrite page and provide link or if event for existing editors provide a sign up section below
  • Photos from the event: insert post event if possible
Join us for the event!

About the event

Promotional description of the event with any background info

For example see here or here.

Ideally this would include your goals for the event - what it is set to achieve

How do I prepare?

Programme

If it's an informal session you wouldn't list much, but for a more structured day it helps to give an indication.

For example - wmuk:Society_of_Biology_Wikipedia_workshop#Agenda or here

Attendees

Please capture details of attendees at the event here ( all to be given voluntarily) - usernames, a contact email experience of editing Wikipedia PLUS gender breakdown, ethnicity whether they consider themselves disabled.

Trainers

With an identified leading trainer - a person who is likely to deliver most of the presenting and organise the content of the training. As a rule 1 trainer per 7 participants. You can include any special instructions for the trainers - e.g. 'we only need 2 trainers for this event' or 'wifi and lunch for trainers will be provided'

Below is the list of trainers that will be present on the day.

Content created

Here you would list a target list of articles to be created/edited if such existed before the event. After/during the event list the articles actually edited.

Further outcomes

These could be blogs, further content created post event, further cooperation

Feedback

Please have the feedback forms for attendees at the event.

This is a template to be used - wmuk:File:Event feedback form template.pdf. Please pass the filled in forms to the office after the event. We would then collate the results and upload them on this page.

What can I do after the event?

Get involved!

Here you would list ways of people to find help / get involved further.

Further contact

For further information about the programme, please contact please give a contact person from WMUK office at xxx and please give a contact for the external person who we are working with to run this event at xxx.


notes

Why evaluate?

For many years now, Wikipedians have not only worked on increasing and improving the amount of free content. We have also launched a wide variety of activities that intend to strengthen free knowledge by rising the public awareness of Wikipedia through exhibitions and presentations, by recruiting new editors as part of Wikipedia workshops, and by starting programs like “Wiki Loves Monuments”.

We have not, however, been very strong at measuring the impact or evaluating those activities - gathering basic metrics, or thinking about the impact we are making. This page explains it better than I would - we need to evaluate to:

  • be able to choose activities that further our Charity's goals
  • know whether we need to improve our activities
  • specify our thinking when we are setting out to start a new activity
  • be accountable! Our audiences are WMUK volunteers and staff, WMUK board, and of course the funders.

notes for the organiser

other pages

https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Event_planning_process

https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Programs:Evaluation_portal/Library

https://wiki.wikimedia.org.uk/wiki/Training

https://docs.google.com/a/wikimedia.org.uk/document/d/1GbTw0lnxb6tjsvlxccj1mSs2ZujuQxlzRrux40AOpD4/edit - organiser tips