Learning and Evaluation/Archive/Share Space
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Welcome to the Program Evaluation & Design Share Space
The Share Space is a place multilingual on wiki for program leaders to share details about programs they are proud of and excited to share with others. It also serves as a place to bring together program leaders to start thinking collaboratively about program evaluation and design, and to learn about what you are doing and how programs might overlap with others programs.
Note: This space is temporary. It will be eventually be relocated to PE&D Workshop and renamed as The Parlour keeping with the European tradition of providing a welcome and social space to share and create.
This page was created for the first Program Evaluation and Design Workshop in Budapest. Each participant was assigned a group, and requested to share examples of their program leadership and evaluation experiences with their selected programs. We encourage you to share your own experience, wherever you see your work fitting in - on multiple pages if you wish! You can also share in whatever language you feel comfortable sharing in.
Please also take a moment to introduce yourself below and meet other program leaders in the Wikimedia movement!
I want to ask questions about Program Evaluation & Design
[edit]- Ask questions about program evaluation & design in our multilingual Q&A forum here.
Evaluations
[edit]- Sarah Stierch's WikiWomen's 2012 Edit-a-thon evaluation, released in 2013
I want to share my experience
[edit]- In-person editing workshops/Edit-a-thons and workshops
- Wikipedia Education Program
- GLAM content donations
- Image upload competitions: Wiki Takes/Wiki Loves
- On-wiki writing contests
Logic models based on programs
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Charles Andres Former senior Scientist in Molecular Biologist, I'm a wikipedian since 2007 and the Chief Science Officer of wikimedia CH. I will be in charge of the ovrsight of the GLAM activities, and in charge of the Education program. For that I intend to use extensively program evaluation and design.
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Irvin Sto. Tomas As the local proponent and administrator of Bikol Sentral Wikipedia which was launched on November 24, 2007, I spearheaded several meet-ups of Filipino Wikipedians in the Bicol region, dubbed as Naga Meet-ups and organized projects promoting the local Wikipedia prior to formally joining Wikimedia Philippines on February 21, 2012 until I was suspended, without due process, on June 15, 2013 during the Annual General Meeting wherein I was a candidate for Board Member. My first edit in a Wikimedia project was on August 1, 2006. In my personal capacity, I have initiated three events: Bikol Edithon, Naga Wicnic and Legazpi Photo Walk. Prior to its recognition in 2012, the Community promoted the Wikimedia projects in national and regional conferences. I was the project lead for the 5th Bikol Wikipedia Day which was celebrated through holding Wiki Takes Naga, the second Wiki Takes the City in Southeast Asia. I call for a “free, open and vibrant” Wikimedia Philippines which upholds transparency, accountability and integrity.(Read more...)
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Monika Balogh I'm an editor of the Hungarian Wikipedia since 2008. I was very active in writing articles for 4-5 years, nowadays I'm more active in working for Wikimedia Hungary, mainly with organizing meetings and contests.
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Leigh Thelmadatter I am a professor (English as a Second Language) at the ITESM-Mexico City Campus. We have experimented with various projects related to Wikipedia and Wikimedia aside from the writing of articles as part of coursework. These have included having students work with Wikipedia as part of community service (a requirement for International Bachelaureate and undergraduate students), and activities such as translation (English to Spanish mostly), article correction, the uploading of photographs (donations by students and institution archives) and the campus library has sponsored two photographic contests focused on images from Day of the Dead and Holy Week. These activities continue and efforts are underway to formalize what we do both with the school and with the Foundation.
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Justine Duranboger I'm founder of Wikimedia Bolivia Working Group, wikipedian since 2009, mostly active in Meta and recently in WikiMedia, helping to translate tools, documentation and information about the Wikimedia movement to spanish. I'm interested in improve the access to free knowledge in indigenous lenguages. Currently President of the Provisional Board at Wikimedia Bolivia Working Group, the proposal of the bolivian chapter of WMF.
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Dominik Matus I'm one of two leaders of czech version of education program Students Write Wikipedia. I'm also designer of project and ambassador. This year I'm planning help to our Wiki Love Monuments team.
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Achim Raschka I am wikipedian since end of 2003 mainly in the German Wikipedia where I am writing articles. As a zoologist I concentrate on articles on animals but a a guy who's interested in nearly everything, a long list of articles arose and several of them got featured or good articles (in de-wp called "exzellent" and "lesenswert"). In my first year I started to create a writing contest for authors that will be held the 19. time this september - also in that first year I became one of the founders of Wikimedia Deutschland and board member. Now it's nearly 10 years later and I played a lot of wikipedia games, wrote lots of stuff (including an open letter to Sue Gardner that caused a lot of trouble) installed lots of contests and worked in several projects - the latest are the German WikiCup and a photo project for festivals called Festivalsommer 2013. P.S. on that picture I am the long-haired one beside evil Frank in 2008 ...
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Celio Costa Filho I have been a Wikimedian since 2004, mostly active in Wikipedia, Commons and now on Wikidata also. I am also looking forward to meeting you all at our upcoming workshop in Budapest.
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Josh Milburn I've been a Wikipedian since early 2006, during which time I have been involved in a lot of things, from article writing and new page patrol to OTRS work and non-free content policy enforcement. Currently, I am mostly involved in reviewing high-quality content. I became involved in the WikiCup in 2009, initially as a participant and then as a judge. I was a judge for half of the 2009 competition, and have been a judge throughout the competitions in 2010, 2011, 2012 and so far in 2013. More so than actually judging, the role is about coordination: participants need to be aware of what is going on and how the competition works, updates need to be made, newsletters need to be written, the competition has to be advertised (and sometimes defended), the rules have to be adjusted and clarified as appropriate and so forth. I have overseen (though I am certainly not solely responsible for) a considerable change in feel; the WikiCup effectively started as an edit-count competition, but was expanded to focus on audited content in 2009. Edit counting was lost altogether in 2010, and from 2011, "bonus points" were offered for work on highly important articles. The bonus point system was expanded over the next couple of years, and now plays a more significant part in the competition. The WikiCup format has been adapted for use in specific contexts on the English Wikipedia, as well as being adopted by other language Wikipedias with varying degrees of success.
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Gillian White I am a member of Wikimedia Australia and Wikipedian who also trains new editors on behalf of our Chapter. I am keen on GLAM and have just completed a term as Wikipedian-in-Residence at the State Library of New South Wales as part of a collaborative project that is now being evaluated. One of its outcomes was a series of planned editathons, which may well have conflicting goals - something we will need to pay attention to and something that is probably a common problem. I have been heavily involved in Evaluation in my work life and am looking forward to learning more about the range of our programs and how we can improve them. And of course, to meeting you all.
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Claudia Garád I have been working as the Executive Director of Wikimedia Österreich since October 2012. With a professional background in communication management, evaluation to me is more than plain numbers and statistics. I'm looking forward to exchanging ideas and good practices.
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Adam Kliczek I started editing Wikipedia in 2010. I am mostly interested into photography - since 2011 I am organising Wikiexpeditions and I was a chairman of Polish WLM 2012 competition committee. I also organised some Wikipedia editathons in Warsaw this year.
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Maarten Dammers I've been been active in the Wikimedia universe for a number of years involved in numerous projects. I did several GLAM projects, started and organized Wiki Loves Monuments for three years, I run some bots (with several million edits and uploads), develop code every once in a while (like the monuments database and Pywikipedia) and recently I organized the annual hackathon.
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Sophie Österberg I became engaged in the Wikimedia movement in august 2012 after having handed in my masters thesis on why I should write a master thesis, and thus, why there is and if there is a reason for education and especially higher education. So I came from a place with great curiosity, perhaps quite some critique and plenty of interest for education in general and higher education in particular. Since august 2012, and especially since having been employed in October 2012, I've been working with Wikipedia and education. We did though directly change that scope into also focusing on Commons & Wikiversity and not solely Wikipedia in education. Our main target has been, and still is, to have pupils and students engaged as to have them become critical thinkers and reasoning democratic citizens (yes we know it's a huge and perhaps a bit pretentious vision :) ). But foremostly, of course, to have them engaged in Wikimedia projects. What we've done is to create a momentum, a great interest in our projects, by holding seminars, being present at conferences and travelling around the country talking about our projects. We've generated great interest and more curiosity in our projects and have had teachers and others feel more secure using Wikipedia and other projects than were they beforehand. Hm, I realise this text is getting longer and longer. Well, it's to be continued at the workshop in Budapest! Talk to you then and I very much look forward to seeing you!
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John Byrne Active on en:wp and Commons since 2006 (user page). Active in GLAM activities since 2010 and Trustee of WMUK in 2012. My "lightening talk" summarized this case study about the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. At other points I also mentioned: the Core Contest on English Wikipedia and short Wikipedia case studies in Museum Practice magazine.
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Adrienne ALIX I'm the director of programs for Wikimédia France since 2011. Involved in Wikimedia projects since 2006 (mainly fr.wp) and in Wikimédia France chapter since 2007, I have conducted various projects and programs : GLAM partnerships (Phoebus project, Château de Versailles, French national Library etc.), French-speaking projects (Afripédia), sensibilization, community projects etc. My job is to develop and conduct the chapters projects with volunteers and staff to expand Wikimedia content and recruit new editors.
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Teele Vaalma I have been a Wikipedian since 2008 and a board member of Wikimedia Estonia since 2010. We don't have official programs and fancy names for them yet, we have just tried our best supporting Estonian Wikipedia and Wikimedia's mission. I have been a member of article-writing and photo contest organizing teams. I have organized workshops and lectures about Wikipedia for different audiences: high-school students, university students, teachers, librarians, grown-ups in general. There are very few activists doing these and other things with me and alongside me in and around our chapter, so we certainly need to focus on the most effective approaches and build our strategy to use our limited resources best. In this Budapest workshop I will mostly watch everything with eyes and ears wide open, trying to learn as much as possible from others.
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Jean-Frédéric I have been involved in the Wikimedia world since 2005, especially active in Wikimedia Commons and at the French chapter Wikimédia France (serving at the board since May 2012). I was involved in the technical parts of several GLAM projects (like the French National Library, the Library and the City archives of Toulouse), and co-led the organisation of Wiki Loves Monuments in France since 2011. My current interests include tracking and measuring the impact of our support to Wikimedia Commons photographers.
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Manuel Merz Hi everyone! I am the head of Wikimedia Deutschland's newly created evaluation unit. I am looking forward to meeting you all in Budapest.
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Balázs Viczián I'm editing the Hungarian Wikipedia since 2006. I'm focusing a lot on visual appearance; I like creating good looking articles above filling them with useful and verified content. As a Wikimedian, I'm a newbie, active since December 2012 when I got elected as executive VP of WMHU
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Paweł Marynowski I am technical coordinator of Polish contest Wiki Loves Monuments (Wiki Lubi Zabytki) organized by Wikimedia Polska Association. Involved in Wikimedia projects since 2005, currently mostly active in Wikimedia Commons. Besides, I was co-coordinator of some of the Polish Wikiexpeditons. As a beginning programmer I'm interested in tools used in various projects.
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Wilfredo R. Rodríguez H. I conducted fieldwork with indigenous communities and delivering wikiReaders and Kiwix in hundreds of schools. Besides, I have organized events promoting free knowledge in Universities. I am coordinator of WLM in Venezuela. Organization hiking and mountaineering in remote sites to document photographically is another of my passions. I've been a computer programmer pending 15 years, graduated in Computer Engineering. I have also helped with the Kiwix development.
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Bence Damokos I have been a Wikimedian since 2006, most recently I lead the Affiliations Committee focusing on empowering more volunteers to contribute to our missions in the offline world. I am very excited to see this workshop happen in my city.
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Daria Cybulska (WMUK) I have been the Events Organiser for Wikimedia UK since March 2012, where I was focusing on supporting volunteers delivering events in UK - Wikipedia learning workshops, editathons, but also larger conferences, e.g. EduWiki 2012. Since then I have taken on the role of Programme Manager, where I look at WMUK's program of activities in broader terms. I am looking forward to sharing what I have learnt with the community. My main profile is here.
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Àlex Hinojo (Kippelboy) I'm the GLAM projects director at Amical Wikimedia, coming from Barcelona. I'm also a long time Wikimedian, with almost 50.000 edits on Catalan wiki. I'm involved in GLAM-Wiki projects from quite a long time ago now, and I truly believe that we need to better learn where to focus our efforts if we want to get the best from us all. I want to discover how you people are going through similar day-to-day programs and how you optimize your resources, also sharing our experiences here.
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Sarah Stierch I'm the Community Coordinator for the Program Evaluation and Design team. I'm a long time Wikipedian, and as a volunteer I'm involved in GLAM-Wiki projects and women's outreach. I'm interested in learning more about how we can evaluate content donations to not only benefit our decisions as community members, but to hopefully encourage more GLAMs to open up data.
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Jaime Anstee Hello everyone! I am the Program Evaluation Specialist on the new Program Evaluation and Design Team at WMF. I am looking forward to meeting you all at our upcoming workshop in Budapest.
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Frank Schulenburg I'm a Wikipedian and currently the Senior Director of Programs at the Wikimedia Foundation. I've been involved in program design and execution since 2006 and I've been participating in programmatic activities (e.g. writing competitions on the German Wikipedia, Wiki Loves Monuments in California, WikiCup) as a volunteer ever since. I'm deeply passionate for providing people around the world with free access to knowledge. That's why my commitment for Wikipedia goes far beyond my current employment. My hope is that our collective exploration of evaluation practices and frameworks will move programs across countries to a higher level. And I truly believe that the process we're just about to embark upon will significantly increase the impact that our programmatic activities have in the future.
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Anasuya Sengupta I'm currently the Senior Director of Grantmaking at the Wikimedia Foundation, and have been an activist working on issues of social justice and women's rights for nearly 20 years. I'm particularly interested in how global movements form and transform, and I feel incredibly privileged to be learning from the Wikimedia movement! We have a shared responsibility towards understanding how to grow our communities and content effectively, and I'm very much looking forward to Budapest as the start of many productive conversations together.
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Susanna Ånäs I have been active in Wikimedia since 2012, though being an Internet old-timer. After serious consideration I placed my bets on Wikimedia to be the sustainable environment for preserving and contextualizing and making use of historical documents. From this viewpoint, I have initiated the Wikimaps project for old maps, and the Wikimaps Nordic project for Nordic GLAM collaboration within the project. I am also working on a PhD on the same questions, of co-creation with historical documents, also studying the motivations for engagement and exchange of both the volunteers and the institutions. I have been volunteering for the Wikimedia Suomi for a year now, finding resources for our GLAM work, that has included the 24-hour Wikimaraton in Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, participation in the Wiki Loves Public Art and an upcoming edit-a-thon in Media Museum Rupriikki in Tampere. We have several content donations under way. So far, we have been supported by the Finnish Ministry of Culture and Education.