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==Thoughts==
 
==Thoughts==
 
In 2013–2014 we are working on growing (more partners, bigger community), diversifying (different types of partnerships), and infrastructure (measuring outcomes, data storage mechanisms, organizational structure, strategic planning). Next year should focus on taking this built-up capacity and working to institutionalize the Wikimedia movement in the DC area through collaborations that improve Wikimedia projects, facilitated by dedicated fellows. The work of these fellows will provide valuable insight for the rest of the movement.
 
In 2013–2014 we are working on growing (more partners, bigger community), diversifying (different types of partnerships), and infrastructure (measuring outcomes, data storage mechanisms, organizational structure, strategic planning). Next year should focus on taking this built-up capacity and working to institutionalize the Wikimedia movement in the DC area through collaborations that improve Wikimedia projects, facilitated by dedicated fellows. The work of these fellows will provide valuable insight for the rest of the movement.
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* TRAINING
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** Workshop Facilitator
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** Campus Ambassador Training
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* WORKSHOPS
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** We find an institution we've worked with and get them to agree to an extended series of workshops
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*** Wiki Hates Cancer?
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** Universities?
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** Capitol Hill work
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* INSTITUTIONAL PARTNERSHIPS (CULTURAL, SCIENTIFIC, GOVERNMENT)
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** We continue to build and nurture existing relationships
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** Eventual goal is to get them to progress in the nature of relationship (to workshops, content contributions, etc.)
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** Build on Leo's efforts, working with historical archives
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** Sector outreach efforts through strategic conference attendance (which conferences?) and hosting our own events (including Wikipedia Public Health Summit)
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* OPEN DATA
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** Wikidata and open data efforts
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** More technical community outreach
   
 
==Fellowships==
 
==Fellowships==

Revision as of 07:27, 2 September 2014


Thoughts

In 2013–2014 we are working on growing (more partners, bigger community), diversifying (different types of partnerships), and infrastructure (measuring outcomes, data storage mechanisms, organizational structure, strategic planning). Next year should focus on taking this built-up capacity and working to institutionalize the Wikimedia movement in the DC area through collaborations that improve Wikimedia projects, facilitated by dedicated fellows. The work of these fellows will provide valuable insight for the rest of the movement.

  • TRAINING
    • Workshop Facilitator
    • Campus Ambassador Training
  • WORKSHOPS
    • We find an institution we've worked with and get them to agree to an extended series of workshops
      • Wiki Hates Cancer?
    • Universities?
    • Capitol Hill work
  • INSTITUTIONAL PARTNERSHIPS (CULTURAL, SCIENTIFIC, GOVERNMENT)
    • We continue to build and nurture existing relationships
    • Eventual goal is to get them to progress in the nature of relationship (to workshops, content contributions, etc.)
    • Build on Leo's efforts, working with historical archives
    • Sector outreach efforts through strategic conference attendance (which conferences?) and hosting our own events (including Wikipedia Public Health Summit)
  • OPEN DATA
    • Wikidata and open data efforts
    • More technical community outreach

Fellowships

  • Cultural Partnerships Fellow
    • Works with Dominic, local institutions, and with the GLAM-Wiki Consortium
    • Could potentially house person in Smithsonian Institution
    • Funded by WMF (could we get another organization to provide funding?)
    • Set up position and recruit from October–December 2014; position filled from January–June 2015
  • Open Data Fellow
    • Works with Wikimedia DC; could potentially house this person in CREW, Sunlight Foundation, or GSA 18F
    • Potential funding sources: WMF, Sunlight, Cato, Google, Knight Foundation
    • Set up position and recruit from October–December 2014; position filled form January–June 2015

Workshops and training

  • Emily is coming to DC in September to train people how to host Wikipedia workshops. We will have workshops based on this model and compare them to traditional edit-a-thon format.
  • Wikipedia for Activists
  • Campus ambassador training. Cultivating DC-area campus ambassadors with help of resources from WEF. Rob from Georgetown would be helpful for this
  • Program evaluation training
  • Volunteer training will help us bring other people into our organization, allowing others to carry out work in fulfillment of our mission
  • GLAM Boot Camp 2 in partnership with NARA

Wikimania scholarship

Discussions are ongoing to award a scholarship to Wikimania 2015.

Software development

See User:James Hare/Wikiparty. Could we get funding to cover the development of this?