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Submission no.
Title of the submission
How to integrate courseware design and instructional tools into class

Author(s) of the submission
Bekriah S. Mawasi, bks-WMIL
E-mail address
bekriahm@wikimedia.org.il
Country/place of origin
Palestinian citizen of Israel
Affiliation, if any (organisation, company etc.)
Wikimedia Israel

Main theme
how we make it happen
Type of session
Scope
Length of session
30 min
Do you want to submit a paper for peer-reviewing?
no

Abstract

Developing and designing multimedia training tools can effectively assist students and school staff in Wikipedia and Wikimedia Education projects. Providing such tools can ensure sustainability and recruitment of more Wikipedians at schools and educational institutions. What should be taken into consideration when designing instructional kits for teachers and instructors and trainers in educational projects like Students Write Wikipedia? How do these tools facilitate the acquisition of technical skills at schools while combining the particularities of each Wikipedia? And how do we integrate them in class and measure their efficiency? The session will demonstrate examples from instructional materials in both Arabic and Hebrew developed and designed by Wikimedia Israel.

How does your proposal add knowledge to the international community in Wikimedia and education?

The session will present successes and challenges in designing tutorials.

Who is the intended ideal audience for the topic?

Wikimedians, educators, instructors

Slides or further information
Special requests

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  1. --LiAnna (Wiki Ed) (talk) 17:23, 22 January 2019 (UTC)[reply]
  2. ...AugusteBlanqui
  3. Tiputini (talk) 10:39, 3 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]