Category:Editathons learning patterns
Learning patterns for editathons. Category:Event patterns Category:Programs learning patterns Category:Edit-a-thons Category:GLAM learning patterns
Pages in category "Category:Editathons learning patterns"
- Learning patterns/An advanced editing workshop: a social and professional get-together of new and veteran editors.
- Learning patterns/Be flexible and work with the audience you have
- Learning patterns/Building a community around gender gap issues
- Learning patterns/Capturing User names at workshops
- Learning patterns/Child room
- Learning patterns/Connectivity issues
- Learning patterns/Creating a network of organizers
- Learning patterns/Creating an article right away
- Learning patterns/Creating new articles
- Learning patterns/Cross chapter collaboration on wiki writing contest
- Learning patterns/Do not overload
- Learning patterns/Documenting language oral history
- Learning patterns/Edit-a-thon in classroom
- Learning patterns/Edit-a-thon Meetup Takeover
- Learning patterns/Edit-a-thon worklists
- Learning patterns/Editathon evaluation form
- Learning patterns/Engaging non-Wikipedian academic experts to identify content gaps
- Learning patterns/Engaging participants through critical theory
- Learning patterns/Estimating and evaluating in-kind resources
- Learning patterns/Fear of editing
- Learning patterns/First edit
- Learning patterns/Following Wikipedia policies in gender gap events
- Learning patterns/Have a photographer present at edit-a-thons to photograph notable women with consent
- Learning patterns/Help the "deletionists' victims"
- Learning patterns/Hiring a metrics processor for a Wikimedia outreach project
- Learning patterns/Hosting a multi-location gender gap edit-a-thon
- Learning patterns/How to join VisibleWikiWomen as a campaign organizer in your local context
- Learning patterns/How to make a multi-day editathon?
- Learning patterns/How to make an Educational Editathon without a good Internet's connectivity
- Learning patterns/How to make editathons for new users more successful
- Learning patterns/How to prepare and plan for Online Edit-a-thons
- Learning patterns/How to survive to an international edit-a-thon when you're the only coordinator
- Learning patterns/Informal venue
- Learning patterns/Measuring a WikiProject's community and activity
- Learning patterns/Mix newcomers and veterans
- Learning patterns/Mode of training
- Learning patterns/Monitoring publicity for an event
- Learning patterns/New users are afraid of doing something wrong
- Learning patterns/Organising a Wiki-a-thon the Amnesty way
- Learning patterns/Organizing a Translatathon
- Learning patterns/Organizing an AfroCuration event
- Learning patterns/Presenting wiki at an academic conference
- Learning patterns/Prioritizing articles for improvement
- Learning patterns/Project management for edit-a-thons
- Learning patterns/Recording data on offline meetings
- Learning patterns/Rejuvenating a dormant Wikipedia in incubator into an active live Wikipedia
- Learning patterns/Repeat events
- Learning patterns/Resolve broken references left by the Content Translation tool
- Learning patterns/Staying connected to volunteer editors and potential editors through email blasts
- Learning patterns/Tracking an online campaign
- Learning patterns/Turning geeks to Wikipedians
- Learning patterns/Two models for engaging scholars on Wikipedia
- Learning patterns/Use an article nursery garden for each new editor
- Learning patterns/Using a chapter Discord server
- Learning patterns/Wall of compliments
- Learning patterns/Watchlist invites
- Learning patterns/Wikiblitz
- Category:Editathons learning patterns/Translations