Pages that link to "Best practices in setting up a Wikipedia booth at a third-party event"
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- Tell people how you have benefited from contributing to Wikipedia (← links)
- Some themes that might be interesting to build your presentation around (← links)
- Tell people why Wikipedia needs their help (← links)
- Tell people about our vision (← links)
- Best practices in assigning Wikipedia articles as coursework to students (← links)
- Teach important basics about Wikipedia (← links)
- Recruit facilitators (← links)
- Goals for your students (← links)
- Template:Navbox Best practices in public outreach (← links)
- Use eye-catchers to attract attention (← links)
- Interact with the visitors (← links)
- Invite a public speaker (← links)
- Best practices documentation team (← links)
- Building a content partnership with a cultural institution in a nutshell (← links)
- Create a timetable for your project (← links)
- Don't liberate, help GLAMs to emancipate content (← links)
- Coursework feedback (← links)
- Don't liberate, help GLAMs to emancipate content/fr (← links)
- Show your audience the numbers (← links)
- Wikimedia Czech Republic/Presentation & Outreach (← links)
- Best practices on speed dating on Free Knowledge (← links)