Hi Josie,

Thanks so much for sharing this. It sounds very interesting.

I was curious to learn more, so I Googled "BSF ICT Innovation and Learning
Group consultation" (which was mentioned in the blog post [1] ) and found
this article in *The Guardian* [2] which references: "The government's
£45bn Building Schools for the Future (BSF) programme to rebuild or
refurbish all secondary schools in England within the next 10-15 years..."

My question is: would you consider this to be a government partnership of
sorts? I believe I would. If you agree, I'd like to add this to the
Government Partnerships page on Outreach:Education. [3] :)

Thank you again for your leadership on this project and for sharing it with
the global education community.

All the best,

Anna

[1] http://www.digilitleic.com/?p=889
[2] http://www.theguardian.com/education/2008/mar/18/link.link11
[3]
https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/Government_Partnerships#United_Kingdom

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On Thu, Jun 11, 2015 at 11:36 AM, Josie Fraser <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Alex, and thanks for the encouraging reply. The format that the
> activities and games take will be determined by the team appointed in
> consultation with school staff and young people. They may be web hosted but
> not web based for example, and it's likely they will include activities for
> groups. We've put up a little more info on our blog: Wikipedia - support
> for schools <http://www.digilitleic.com/?p=889>
>
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> Wikipedia - support for schools <http://www.digilitleic.com/?p=889>
> We are really excited about our latest project, which will produce games
> based resources to enhance Year 9 learners (13-14 years old) engagement
> with, and understan...
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> The Wikipedia Adventure game is great - I'll be sure to pass on the link
> and your contact details to the team appointed (if they aren't already
> aware of them).
>
> Many thanks! Josie
>
>   ------------------------------
>  *From:* Alex Stinson <[email protected]>
> *To:* Josie Fraser <[email protected]>; Wikimedia Education <
> [email protected]>
> *Sent:* Thursday, 11 June 2015, 16:27
> *Subject:* Re: [Wikimedia Education] Wikipdia information literacy
> resources for secondary school/K12 learners
>
> Hi Josie,
>
> That sounds like a really interesting project. At the Wikipedia Library,
> we have been thinking a lot about readerly literacy in Wikipedia (and hope
> to build a portal to expose people to research literacy information), and
> the age group that you are targeting these materials for, would be fairly
> good for a public audience as well. Will this work product/game based
> learning material have to be in an on-wiki format?
>
> It would be awesome if we could distribute it more broadly, while keeping
> people on Wikipedia. I am thinking the game-architecture used for the The
> Wikipedia Adventure (
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:The_Wikipedia_Adventure ) would
> allow for such a piece of information to be shared with members of the
> editing community and become a standard link on things like welcome
> templates.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Alex Stinson
>
> On Wed, Jun 10, 2015 at 1:58 PM, Josie Fraser <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> For those of you who haven't seen it, Leicester City Council are currently
> tendering for a team to work on a short games based learning project with
> schools and 13/14 year olds, to create games to support Wikipedia use and
> engagement: http://www.sourceleicestershire.co.uk/contracts/show/id/12580
> <http://t.co/E7ZpK6LjOT>
>
> <http://t.co/E7ZpK6LjOT>
> Please do pass on to people you know who the work might suit. For those
> outside the UK, the outputs will of course all be shared under an open
> licence and I'll post an update to the list.
>
> Best, Josie Fraser
> @josiefraser
>
>
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