The Research and Data Showcase will start in few minutes. The updated list of speakers is here: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Analytics/Research_and_Data/Showcase#July_2014
You can watch the YouTube steaming here: http://youtu.be/1E4JcxTgmco On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 12:45 PM, Leila Zia <[email protected]> wrote: > The next Research & Data Showcase will be live-streamed this Wednesday, > 7/16 at 11.30 PT. > > The streaming link will be posted on the lists a few minutes before the > showcase starts and as usual, you can join the conversation on IRC at # > wikimedia-research. > > We look forward to seeing you! > > Leila > > This month: > > > *Night Terrors: Day and Night Cycles in Reader and Editor Behaviour*By > Oliver Keyes: Using new geolocation tools, we look at reader and editor > behaviour to understand how and when people access and contribute to our > content. This is largely exploratory research, but has potential > implications for our A/B testing and how we understand both cultural > divides between reader and editor groups from different countries, and how > we understand the transition of people from consumers to contributors. > > > *Using Open Data and Stories to Broaden Crowd Content*By Nathan Matias*: > Nathan will share a series of research on gender diversity online and > designs for collaborative content creation that foster learning and > community. He will also demo a prototype for a system that could leverage > open data to attract and support new Wikipedia contributors. > > *Bio: Nathan Matias, who does research on cooperation across diversity, is > a PhD student at the MIT Center for Civic Media and Fellow at the Berkman > Center for Internet and Society, where he co-facilitates the Cooperation > working group. He also facilitates #1book140, The Atlantic's Twitter Book > Club. >
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