TL;DR:
* First Program Toolkit launched: visit Education Program Toolkit.
* New Inspire Grants + Let’s Talk Diversity
* Wikimedia Conference + Workshops
* Do you read the Wikimedia Blog? Take the survey!
Greetings Program Leaders and Evaluators!
Important updates from Learning and Evaluation:
== Education Program Toolkit [1] ==
On February 26, we launched the first Wikimedia Program guide, the
Education Program Toolkit [1]. This new resource was a joint effort of
Program Evaluation and Design team, and Wikipedia Education team. The
knowledge that we hope to convey with this resource stems from the
experience of different program leaders all over the world, capture through
Learning Patterns. We invite Education program coordinators to use it,
expand it and make it their own in multiple ways!
== New Inspire Grants Campaign to work on Gender Diversity [2]==
The Community department successfully launched a new campaign for Inspire
Grants. This effort puts a special emphasis on projects that focus on the
gender gap. Grants are accepted until March 31. Find out more on the
campaign page on Meta [2]!
Remember you can still give support to the campaign by sharing your
experience to bring diversity on Wikimedia! Contribute your knowledge on
Let’s Talk Diversity [3]. You can share a problem, a solution or both. You
can also start a Learning Pattern that gives a response to any of the
problems shared. Contributors will receive one of the new Learning Pattern
barnstars. Join the ongoing conversation on the campaign page [3]
== Wikimedia Conference 2015: pre-conference workshops update [4] ==
Our team will be offering special pre conference workshops for Wikimedia
Conference 2015. On Wednesday, May 13, we will get together for half a day
to talk about data, tracking resources, tools and designing a SMART
proposal. On Thursday, May 14, we will host open workshops with different
focus:
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Reporting and Storytelling
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Designing an Annual Plan
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Wikimetrics
-
Survey Design
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Program Toolkits
If you haven’t registered for the conference yet, be sure to sign up! [5] The
registration deadline is March
16th. If you are interested in the pre-conference workshops just take the
survey [4] to let us know you would like a slot in our pre-conference
workshops.
Remember: Wikimedia Foundation is able to cover the additional cost of the
1 or 2 extra nights stay for up to 30 participants to join us on the
pre-conference days. Follow our news page on the Evaluation portal to find
out more! [4]
== Wikimedia blog survey [6] ===
The Communication Department at Wikimedia Foundation is running a survey to
find out more about what readers expect to read on the Wikimedia blog. To
share your opinion on how the blog may be enhanced, follow the link to take
the survey. Your views matter! Help the team have a more complete grasp of
the blog readership:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/wikimedia-blog?c=email-learn
As always, stay up-to-date by connecting on our portal [7].
On behalf of the Learning and Evaluation team, thank you for your time and
attention.
*María Cruz * \\ Community Coordinator, PE&D Team \\ Wikimedia Foundation,
Inc.
mcruz(a)wikimedia.org | : @marianarra_ <https://twitter.com/marianarra_>
[1] Education Program toolkit:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/Program_Toolkits/Education
* View the presentation video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9qdDUeBYaA
* Revisit the slides of the presentation:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Education_Toolkit_Hangout.pdf
[2] Inspire Grants Campaign:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IdeaLab/Inspire
[3] Learning Pattern Campaign: Let’s Talk Diversity!
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Learning_patterns/Project/Diversity_…
[4] Wikimedia Conference 2015: pre conference workshops:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/News/Pre-conference_works…
* Wikimedia Conference 2015:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Conference_2015
[5] Wikimedia Conference Registration
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Conference_2015/Registration
[6] Wikimedia blog survey:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/wikimedia-blog?c=email-learn
[7] Upcoming Events Section in PE&D portal:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/News#upcoming-events
Greetings Program Leaders and Evaluators!
Important updates from Learning and Evaluation:
== Learning Pattern Campaign: Let’s Talk Diversity [1]==
In a way to give support to the upcoming Inspire Grants campaign, the
Learning and Evaluation team has launched Learning Pattern Campaign: Let’s
Talk Diversity! If you have:
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preserved your cultural or national history through photo contests and
editing events;
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worked to enrich a particular language or cultural group on Wikimedia;
-
studied diversity issues in online communities;
Share what you learned about bringing diversity to Wikimedia projects! You
can share a problem, a solution or both. You can also start a Learning
Pattern that gives a response to any of the problems shared. Contributors
will receive one of the new Learning Pattern barnstars. Join the ongoing
conversation on the campaign page [1]. Read more about the campaign on the
new blog [2], and share it!
== New blog: An easier way to share knowledge through Learning Patterns [3]
==
In this new blogpost, we share with the community at large the new
categorization system developed for the Learning Pattern Library. This
effort stems from several requests to make the library easier to access,
create and share. Take a look at the new main categories on Meta [4], read
the blog, comment and share!
== New virtual meet-up: Education Program Toolkit, Feb 26 [5] ==
In a joint effort by Learning and Evaluation team and Wikipedia Education
Collaborative, we launch on February 26 (at 9 am PST) the first of a series
of program toolkits. This new resource brings forward the learning
experiences of program leaders all over the world, organized in four steps:
plan, run, evaluate and connect. Join us to discuss use and further
expansion of this toolkit! [5]
As always, stay up-to-date by connecting on our portal [6].
On behalf of the Learning and Evaluation team, thank you for your time and
attention.
*María Cruz * \\ Community Coordinator, PE&D Team \\ Wikimedia Foundation,
Inc.
mcruz(a)wikimedia.org | : @marianarra_ <https://twitter.com/marianarra_>
[1] Learning Pattern Campaign: Let’s Talk Diversity!
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Learning_patterns/Project/Diversity_…
[2] Learning Pattern Campaign blog:
http://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/02/19/diversity-learning-patterns/
[3] Blog on New categorization system for Learning Pattern Library:
http://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/02/10/share-knowledge-learning-patterns/
[4] Learning Patterns Category:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Learning_patterns
[5] New Virtual Event: Education Program Toolkit launch:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/117126229120807344920/events/cbhtn5flmam9l15h…
[6] Upcoming Events Section in PE&D portal:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/News#upcoming-events
Greetings Program Leaders and Evaluators!
Important updates from Learning and Evaluation:
== New blog: Help fill in the gaps: Contribute to the story of Wikimedia
programs [1] ==
For a few months now, we have been working with our fellows to round up
data on Wikimedia’s most common programs. Thank you to everyone who has
been participating! With more than 1.5 times as many program leaders and
nearly 6 times more implementations from twice as many countries identified
compared to last year’s beta round, we are looking forward to provided
deeper reports this year. The new blog [1] offers an overview of our
progress and how you can still contribute to developing our understanding
of how these programs support the goals of our movement.
== New Issue: Learning Quarterly [2] ==
The third issue of Learning Quarterly is out. Through this means we seek to
share the learning about programs and practices taking place in the
movement, including information around new learning resources, blog posts
written by the Learning and Evaluation team, learning patterns, and recent
initiatives in IdeaLab that need community support. Subscribe online and
have the next issue delivered to your wiki of preference [3].
== Planning in-person pre-conference and conference workshops at Wikimedia
Conference ==
It is that time of the year again! Our team is beginning to plan a new set
of pre-conference workshops with a focus on programs evaluation and design
for Wikimedia Conference [4]. We will dedicate half a day to introductory
topics on Wednesday (May 13) in the pre-conference agenda. Our team will
also offer applied workshops on your selected toolkit topics during
open Thursday
(May 14).
If you are planning to attend Wikimedia Conference 2015, we need your
insights! We want to know which workshops and session offerings are most
desired, and who among conference attendees are available to attend. In
order to help us design the best agenda for these days, please fill out our
brief survey to share your availability to participate and which topics are
of most interest. Importantly, the Wikimedia Foundation is able to cover
the additional cost of the 1 or 2 extra nights stay for up to 30
participants to join us. Please let us know your interest right away by
completing the survey as soon as possible . Find the survey here:
https://jfe.qualtrics.com/form/SV_1WYr5sUhvF5aeAR
As always, stay up-to-date by connecting on our portal [5].
On behalf of the Learning and Evaluation team, thank you for your time and
attention.
*María Cruz * \\ Community Coordinator, PE&D Team \\ Wikimedia Foundation,
Inc.
mcruz(a)wikimedia.org | : @marianarra_ <https://twitter.com/marianarra_>
[1] Blog on Data Collection
http://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/01/29/fill-in-the-gaps/
[2] Learning Quarterly Newsletter
https://meta.wikimedia.org/…/Grants:Eva…/Newsletter/2015/1/3
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/Newsletter/2015/1/3>
[3] Sign up to get it devlivered on your favorite wiki here:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/…/Glo…/Targets/Learning_Quarterly
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Global_message_delivery/Targets/Learning_Qu…>
[4] Wikimedia Conference 2015:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Conference_2015
[5] Upcoming Events Section in PE&D portal:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/News#upcoming-events
Greetings Program Leaders and Evaluators!
Important updates from Learning and Evaluation:
== Now planning for in-person pre-conference workshop day for Wikimedia
Conference ==
It is that time of the year again! Our team is beginning to plan a new set
of pre-conference workshops with a focus on programs evaluation and design
for Wikimedia Conference [1]. We will dedicate half a day to introduction
topics on Wednesday (May 13) in the pre-conference agenda. Our team will
also offer applied workshops on your selected toolkit topics during
open Thursday
(May 14).
If you are planning to attend Wikimedia Conference 2015, we need your
insights! We want to know which workshops and session offerings are most
desired, and who among conference attendees are available to attend. In
order to help us design the best agenda for these days, please fill out our
brief survey to share your availability to participate and which topics are
of most interest. Importantly, the Wikimedia Foundation is able to cover
the additional cost of the 1 or 2 extra nights stay for up to 30
participants to join us. Please let us know your interest right away by
completing the survey now through January 23. Find the survey here:
https://jfe.qualtrics.com/form/SV_1WYr5sUhvF5aeAR
== New video available: Frame your measures to tell the story you want ==
To mark the end of the learning series “Telling your program’s story” , we
celebrated the last virtual event: “Framing your measures to tell the story
you want” on December 17. On that day, Wikimedia DE joined us to discuss
what it means to work on advocacy, how to plan and later report on the
efforts made in this respect, and what are the struggles they face when
doing this. The meet up also went over how and why framing is important, as
well as best practices and tools to capture the work of an organization or
program and put it out there. You can now find the video of the virtual
event on our Youtube channel [2]. And find presentations and extra
resources on the series page on Meta [3]. Enjoy!
== Find out more about IEG and PEG Inspire Campaign! ==
As part of a new experiment to focus on gender gap, next round of
Individual Engagement Grants (IEG) and 3 months (February - April) of 2015
for Project and Events Grants (PEG) will be directed on proposals that
focus on increasing diversity and reduce this systematic bias. In the first
half of 2014, IEG and PEG combined have spent only 9% of funds on projects
aiming to directly impact this gap and less than ⅓ of our grantee project
leaders have been women. Please note this does not mean that grant
proposals that are time sensitive and do not focus on gender gap will be
ignored - urgent requests of all types can still be submitted during this
time. The aim of this campaign is, in this sense, to make gender gap a
priority and change the current trend. Find out more on the campaign’s page
on IdeaLab [4]!
== How did you engage with L&E in 2014? ==
To celebrate the closing of a great year for Program Evaluation and Design
at Wikimedia, we evaluated how our audience engages with the team on social
networks. To this end, we published a graphic [5] that shows how program
leaders go from following to engaging, endorsing and contributing, this
last, the core of social media efforts. We want to increase participation
in 2015! So don’t be shy and share your learning processes, findings and
outcomes on our social networks. Remember you can contribute by posting on
our facebook group [6] or twitting to @WikiEval.
As always, stay up-to-date by connecting on our portal [7].
On behalf of the Program Evaluation and Design team, thank you for your
time and attention.
*María Cruz * \\ Community Coordinator, PE&D Team \\ Wikimedia Foundation,
Inc.
mcruz(a)wikimedia.org | : @marianarra_ <https://twitter.com/marianarra_>
[1] Wikimedia Conference 2015:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Conference_2015
[2] <http://doodle.com/auva5y8c2d5gezdk>Video “Frame your measures to tell
the story you want”:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cV_XnQgaBxc
[3] Storytelling series page on Meta: <http://doodle.com/auva5y8c2d5gezdk>
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/Reporting_and_Storytelling
[4] Inspire Campaign on IdeaLab:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:IdeaLab/Inspire_Grants_%E2%80%93_Gen…
[5] Social Media engagement graphic:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Social_Media_Engagement_with_Learni…
[6] Facebook group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/programevaluation/
[7] Upcoming Events Section in PE&D portal:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/News#upcoming-events
Greetings Program Leaders and Evaluators!
Important updates from Learning and Evaluation:
== Join the last virtual event of the year: Dec 17 [1] ! ==
The last session of the learning series “Telling your program story” will
take place on Wednesday, December 17, at 1600 UTC (8 am PST). In this
virtual event we will discuss how to frame your measures to tell the story
you want, with case studies and presenters from Wikimedia Deutschland,
Wikimedia Argentina and Wikimedia Netherlands. Join us:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/117126229120807344920/events/c72l3a881949h3kh…
Find out more about the series on its page on Meta [2].
== New Case Study in the community: Wikimania London Survey Results [3]==
Thanks to the effort of Wikimania London team, Wikimedia UK and the
Learning and Evaluation team at Wikimedia Foundation, we published the
report with the survey results from Wikimania London. This first survey
offers a look into the process and outcomes
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/Glossary#outcomes> of
the conference. It is intended was a means for participants to share what
they got out of the conference and a platform to collect information on how
we might improve future conferences and their evaluation. Find the summary
page on Meta [3], as well as the full report on PDF form, published on
Commons [4]. Please share your comments and thoughts on the Meta discussion
page!
== New Case Study in the Community: TPS [5] ==
The grants program “Travel and Participation Support” (TPS) has recently
published its first report [5], thanks to feedback from 2014 scholars. You
can now find this report, together with other grant programs’ impact
evaluations, on the “Study” section on the Evaluation portal [6].
== New Blogpost: Iberoconf 2014 [7] ==
The last Annual Meet Up of Wikimedia in Iberoamerica took place from
November 21 to 23. The event was hosted in Buenos Aires by Wikimedia
Argentina, and it was key to organizing the movement on a regional level.
Read more about the event on the Wikimedia blog, comment and share [7]!
== New round of IEG: get to know the projects [8] ==
Individual Engagement Grants is a program that seeks to fund initiatives
for research or testing projects within the Wikimedia Community. After
holding an open call, and receiving 26 eligible proposals, the committee
has finally announced the 13 grants awarded. Check out the new projects on
the Wikimedia blog[8]!
As always, stay up-to-date by connecting on our portal [9].
On behalf of the Program Evaluation and Design team, thank you for your
time and attention.
*María Cruz * \\ Community Coordinator, PE&D Team \\ Wikimedia Foundation,
Inc.
mcruz(a)wikimedia.org | : @marianarra_ <https://twitter.com/marianarra_>
[1] Next virtual event (Dec 17):
https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/117126229120807344920/events/c72l3a881949h3kh…
[2] Storytelling series page on Meta: <http://doodle.com/auva5y8c2d5gezdk>
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/Reporting_and_Storytelling
[3] Wikimania London Survey Results:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/Case_studies/Wikimania_Lo…
[4] Wikimania London Survey Results (full report):
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikimania_2014_Participant_Survey_-_Da…
[5] Travel and Participation Report:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:TPS/Wikimania_scholars/Proposed_2015…
[6] Evaluation at the Wikimedia Foundation:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/Evaluation_at_the_Wikimed…
[7] New blogpost: Iberoconf 2014:
http://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/12/12/iberoconf-2014-towards-a-regional-pers…
[8] New IEG round of grantees:
http://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/12/05/ieg-selects-exciting-new-batch-of-expe…
[9] Upcoming Events Section in PE&D portal:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/News#upcoming-events
Greetings Program Leaders and Evaluators!
Important updates from Learning and Evaluation:
== New Intern in the team: Amanda Bittaker ==
Amanda Bittaker joins the team as second Learning and Evaluation Fellow
dedicated to helping with the current round of evaluation reports for
popular Wikimedia outreach programs. Her experience includes both
qualitative and quantitative data use for impact analysis. As a proponent
of the open knowledge movement, Amanda is excited to help our team to mine,
clean, validate, analyze, and report on a set of 10 programs in this second
round of programs reporting [1]. Please join us in welcoming her aboard!
You can email her personally at abittaker(a)wikimedia.org
== Open call for Grant Advisory Committee ==
The Grant Advisory Committee (GAC) is a group of community volunteers who
are explicitly invited to review and evaluate grant proposals made in the
Project and Event Grants Program [2]. Their input is highly appreciated in
the discussion and review process that leads to funding decisions. Deadline
for signing up for this round is December 30, 2014. New members will be
inducted by the middle of January 2015 [3].
== New blogpost: How to get Wikimedia Foundation to fund your international
gathering [4] ==
Every now and then, wikimedians cross borders and they celebrate
international gatherings. Why are these meetings important? How can
organizers get expert and economic support? In this blogpost [4], we go
over the planning, proposal and evaluation stages of these events. Read,
comment and share!
== Infographics and the visual display of information: now on video [5] ==
The learning series “Telling your program story” celebrated the second
session on November 12. If you missed the event, you can watch the video of
the virtual meeting online! [5]. The series ends on December 10, with the
last virtual event: “Framing your measures to tell the story you want”. The
resources generated in these virtual events are building up a new page on
the Evaluation portal, for everyone to consult in their timely manner [6].
As always, stay up-to-date by connecting on our portal [7].
On behalf of the Program Evaluation and Design team, thank you for your
time and attention.
*María Cruz * \\ Community Coordinator, PE&D Team \\ Wikimedia Foundation,
Inc.
mcruz(a)wikimedia.org | : @marianarra_ <https://twitter.com/marianarra_>
[1] Programs Reporting Round II:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/News/Round_II_Announcement
[2] Grant Advisory Committee:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:PEG/Grant_Advisory_Committee
[3] Sign up as a GAC candidate!
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:PEG/Grant_Advisory_Committee/Candida…
[4] New blogpost: How to get WMF to fund your international gathering:
http://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/11/14/get-the-wikimedia-foundation-fund-inte…
[5] Infographics and the visual display of information (VIDEO):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTqoD9buWKs
[6] Learning Series “Telling your program story”:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/Reporting_and_Storytelling
[7] Upcoming Events Section in PE&D portal:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/News#upcoming-events
Greetings Program Leaders and Evaluators!
Important updates from Learning and Evaluation:
== Next virtual event: Infographics and the visual display of informations
(Nov 12) [1] ==
The learning series “Telling your program story” continues on Wednesday,
November 12, at 1500 UTC. The upcoming virtual event will focus on the use
of infographics and the visual display of information. If you ever wondered
how you can convey you program’s information in a more compelling way, join
us! We will go over the basic graphics, how to use them and review case
studies in the community. Join via our Google page [1]. The resources
generated in these virtual events are building up a new page on the
Evaluation portal, for everyone to consult in their timely manner [2].
== Round II of Data Collection: last call for voluntary reporting! ==
If you coordinated conferences, GLAM content donations, hackathons,
wikimedian in residence programs and Wiki Loves Monuments contests from
September 1, 2013, to September 30, 2014, you can submit your data to the
II Round of Data Collection. Deadline to fill out the survey is November
17. You can review the reporting items before you start the survey [3].
Once you are ready, find the collector here:
https://wikimedia.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_0B3azKpdZ7ggCtD
As always, stay up-to-date by connecting on our portal [4].
On behalf of the Program Evaluation and Design team, thank you for your
time and attention.
*María Cruz * \\ Community Coordinator, PE&D Team \\ Wikimedia Foundation,
Inc.
mcruz(a)wikimedia.org | : @marianarra_ <https://twitter.com/marianarra_>
Links:
[1] Upcoming virtual event:
https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/117126229120807344920/events/ct7n0ciqd58j6uem…
[2 Learning Series “Telling your program story”:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/Reporting_and_Storytelling
[3] Preview the reporting items for Round II:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CG-K8I1d9JPqyRRyHTIQ5x7fASQXcHZsEMKutdA…
[4] Upcoming Events Section in PE&D portal:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/News#upcoming-events
== Welcome our new interns! ==
Dan Higgins and Brett Gibbs will be working with our Learning and
Evaluation team remotely to assist with program evaluation reporting
projects. You can welcome them via their listed emails, as this is an
announcement only list.
Dan Higgins
Dan joins us remote from the UK after returning from Uganda where he has
been engaged in evaluation work while completing his recent Masters in
Impact Evaluation in International Development. His experience includes
analyzing qualitative and quantitative impact data, for programs in an
education NGO and, separately, in a women’s microfinance organization. Both
entities based in Uganda, where he lived during his study. Looking forward
to expand on his experience, he will be helping our team to clean,
validate, analyze and report on our second round of voluntary programs
reporting [1].
dhiggins(a)wikimedia.org
Brett Gibbs
Brett, also known as User:Pine, joins us from Washington state (USA) and
has a range of interests that include economics, data visualization, and
the intersection of technology and society. He writes for the Signpost
(recent work includes the Wikipedia in Education series and the story of
Wikimedia Bangladesh) and he was a founding member of the Individual
Engagement Grants Committee. Brett will be working with our team on the
curation and organization of our learning pattern library [2]. Importantly,
he will work with our team to identify relevant learning patterns from
grants and voluntary reporting; and he will work with program leaders to
develop those for the library. bgibbs(a)wikimedia.org
*María Cruz * \\ Community Coordinator, PE&D Team \\ Wikimedia Foundation,
Inc.
mcruz(a)wikimedia.org | : @marianarra_ <https://twitter.com/marianarra_>
[1] Programs Reporting Round II:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/News/Round_II_Announcement
[2] Learning Pattern Library
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Learning_patterns
Greetings Program Leaders and Evaluators!
Important updates from Learning and Evaluation:
== New video available «Storytelling strategies for improved reporting» [1]
==
Session 1 of the new learning series «Telling your program story» [2] is
now available online via our Youtube channel [1]. In the virtual event, we
shared story and reporting elements, as well as a variety of resources to
bring stories forward in reporting. Kaarel Vaidla, ED of Wikimedia Estonia,
shared his experience building good practice in reporting. The session is
now available on the Evaluation Portal on Meta. Watch and share!
== Share your data to help us improve Wikimedia Programs! ==
If you coordinated editing contests, photo events or a Wikipedia Education
Program - from September 1, 2013, to September 30, 2014 - you can share
your data on the II Round of Data Collection [3]. Deadline to fill out the
survey is November 3rd. You can review the reporting items before you start
the survey [4] and reach out to us if you have questions. Once you are
ready, find the collector here:
https://wikimedia.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_0B3azKpdZ7ggCtD
== Second Issue of Learning Quarterly is out! [5] ==
The second issue of Learning Quarterly is out. Through this means we seek
to share the learning about programs and practices taking place in the
movement, including information around new learning resources, blog posts
written by the Learning and Evaluation team, learning patterns, and recent
initiatives in IdeaLab that need community support. Subscribe online and
have the next issue delivered to your wiki of preference [6].
As always, stay up-to-date by connecting on our portal [7].
On behalf of the Program Evaluation and Design team, thank you for your
time and attention!
Keep calm and grow the awesome!
*María Cruz * \\ Community Coordinator, PE&D Team \\ Wikimedia Foundation,
Inc.
mcruz(a)wikimedia.org | : @marianarra_ <https://twitter.com/marianarra_>
[1] Session 1: Storytelling strategies for improved reporting (video):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Rf-Et5w784
[2] Learning Series “Telling your program story”:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/Reporting_and_Storytelling
[3] Data Collection Round II:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/News/Round_II_Announcement
[4] Preview the reporting items for Round II:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CG-K8I1d9JPqyRRyHTIQ5x7fASQXcHZsEMKutdA…
[5] Second Issue of Learning Quarterly:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/Newsletter/2014/1/2
[6] Subscribe to Learning Quarterly here:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Global_message_delivery/Targets/Learning_Qu…
[7] Upcoming Events Section in PE&D portal:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Evaluation/News#upcoming-events