Thanks for your input Alhen!
I understand the biblio's point of view in that teachers should have have a 
minimum amount of wiki experience before assigning stuff to their students.  I 
have been pushing this to my department and above. For this reason we have been 
holding lots of training sessions since last summer and just had two last week 
with the participation 15 or so. This gives teachers a good start in of what 
Wikipedia is about, but it does not generate a large number of teacher edits 
right away. One thing we have changed is that teachers must upload an article 
to complete training, generally a translation. You can see this in the course 
up right now in the tool 
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_Program:Tec_de_Monterrey,_Campus_Ciudad_de_Mexico/Capacitacion_de_profesores_()
On the other hand, I finally got admin interested in Wiki enough to back our 
program (called Wiki Learning), an incredibly important step as it makes 
teachers take the idea more seriously. So Im trying to balance es.wiki's needs 
along with the my school's (and the Ed Program's) desire to expand working with 
Wikipedia among students. While teachers will not be anywhere near as 
experienced as I am (or as my fellow project leaders Paolaricaurte and Lourdes 
Epstein), they do understand the very basics and have the support of 
experienced students working with Wiki in other capacities (servicio social, 
becarios, etc) to as in a capacity similar to Campus Ambassadors. As project 
leader for Wiki Learning, I am responsible for monitoring the teachers, as well 
as training people to eventually take over that capacity at campuses outside my 
own.
If the biblios decide not to grant the tool, I simply means that I will be 
creating the classes and depending on what teachers decide (es.wiki or Commons) 
that can be 40 or more classes.  In some ways, it is easier. I can create the 
classes using systematic names but it will be hell for me for the first week or 
so. (We never 100% know which classes we have until the first week of the 
semester, go figure.)  Well not quite me alone as Jmvkrecords has already 
indicated that he will give it to Paolaricaurte.  
These are major growing pains and granted, a GOOD (as well as unexpected) 
problem to have.  
Leigh

From: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 14:22:40 -0400
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Wikimedia Education] denied access to course extension

I participated on such discussion about whether to give course coordinator flag 
to the teachers. 

The general idea is that they will need someone monitoring their work. Eswiki, 
as many others I guess, has a long history of students and teachers using the 
wiki without reading the policies. That said, I understand why they want to 
take the process as slow as possible. Please, don't take it personal.

I recommend you get a biblio(sysop) involved so he can back you up and help you 
control the whole projecta and edits. I see the main problem here is that many 
users will come to edit on es.wiki with little or no experience, and the course 
coordinator will have the same experience of those who are participating for 
the first time. Feel free to correct me if I am missing anything.




 
Alhen

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On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 1:03 PM, Leigh Thelmadatter <[email protected]> 
wrote:


Ive been told that they are placing the same requirements on the course 
coordinator flag as they do on all others.. a certain amount of online history 
with es.wiki. I have made the arguments that you suggest Samir and 
User:Jmvkrecords has said he will discuss it with other admins 
(bibliotecarios), but he has stated that the community has the final say.

Question: why is this tool separated under the various language projects?  
First, this limits the monitoring/documenting to a single language (if students 
do projects in en.wiki and es.wiki, there needs to be two extensions) and who 
needs the tool is very different from the others. Why dont we have one course 
extension that can scrape the data from whatever project students are working 
on?



Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2014 18:41:10 +0200
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Wikimedia Education] denied access to course extension

Hi Leigh,
To help with your question may I ask you first if there is a local policy for 
the use of the education extension user rights on the Spanish Wikipedia?
If there is a policy that supports the admin's reply, then unfortunately there 
will be nothing to do with that.
If the answer is no, then you can reapply on the same page or separately on 
other adimns talk pages relying on many factors:
1. The ed extension user rights help only with ed program pages and don't give 
any special rights on the article name space.
2. The use of the ed extension is to help the coordinators and volunteers of 
the program even if they don't have any edits on Wikipedia.
3. On Wikipedia in other languages, admins don't, usually, apply such 
requirements on ed user rights. (Please note that the policies of each wiki 
community may vary from another and they are the only  authority on their 
policies and its application)
I hope this helps with your issue.
Cheers,

Samir Elsharbaty

Communications Intern, Wikipedia Education Program

Wikimedia Foundation

+2.011.200.696.77

[email protected]

education.wikimedia.org
On 15 Dec 2014 19:46, "Federico Leva (Nemo)" <[email protected]> wrote:
Leigh Thelmadatter, 13/12/2014 03:34:




Basically the answer is no. They have to have editing experience and

show that they at least have the ability to speak Spanish and show they

can be good course coordinators.






Did you try asking some more admins (on their talk page) to chime in? Often 
such request pages are only watched by a small "specialised" group.



Nemo



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