Hi Bence,

Well, the primary aim was for people to learn how to deliver training effectively and I think we achieved that. Another outcome was that we were able to use the session to help develop an accredited training and development programme for later use. There's another session taking place in October. You can see the details at  http://uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/Train_the_trainer_workshop,_October_2012  The training company that supported the programme is called Midas Training Solutions - http://www.midas-training.co.uk/ - and they were chosen after a tendering process. 11 people attended out of 17 who provisionally signed up. Full details are listed on the page that's linked to in the report. The syllabus is in development and this work is going well.

The events organisation system you refer to is a database rather than a "system". We use CiviCRM as our customer relationship management database - the events side of things will be for recording contacts, arranging email notifications and invitations, recording attendees and so on. We're hoping the developer can help us get the most out of the system. I understand that the Swedish chapter has some excellent experience of working with CiviCRM so they might be good people to speak to if you'd like to know more.

Many thanks,

Stevie



On 30 July 2012 13:29, Damokos Bence <damokos.bence@wikimedia.hu> wrote:
Hi Stevie,

Thank you for this report!

Would you be able to share a bit more about the train the trainers event's outcomes, and the overall goal of it? (The linked page seems to be written in a future tense, and I admit, I got a bit confused at times when "trainer" was used more than 3-4 times in the same sentence... Who were the external consultants involved in this workshop? How many people did end up going out of the ones who signed up?  What is the status and future plans with the syllabus that was meant as an outcome?)

And a minor point, your developer would be working among other things on your "event organisation systems". Would you be able to describe a bit what systems you use or would like to use, and what kind of experience you have with them (they are obviously not perfect yet if you need a developer)?

Best regards,
Bence

On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 1:52 PM, Stevie Benton <stevie.benton@wikimedia.org.uk> wrote:

Hello everyone,

I'm happy to be able to share with you Wikimedia UK's report covering June 2012.

In the report you can read about meetups in London, Manchester and Cardiff, get the latest on Train the Trainers and our EduWiki conference, and GLAM activities including our first WWI editathon.

There's also some updates on board activities, fundraising, the recruitment of a Developer and communications.

You can see the full report here - http://uk.wikimedia.org/wiki/Reports/2012/June

Thanks and regards,

Stevie


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