I send this to my friend (one in the Swedish staff at Wikimedia, together with
Axel).Maybe she can think about something.
Best regards,/Harald(user:Adville )
> Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2012 16:10:33 -0200
> From: ezalvare...@wikimedia.org
> To: education@lists.wikimedia.org
> Subject: Re: [Wikimedia Ed
Tack, Harald. I think this is also an important point and I like your idea.
>From the list I've sent, we can see only a few women (two names I've
recognized are co-workers, so that is not fair now :).
I strongly believe we need humanize more Wikipedia and I believe such
videos can help a bit with
This sounds good Tom,
Today I had a workshop at a Swedish High School about Wikipedia, and we
discussed some about the difference between men and women on wikipedia. In the
same time my collegue said it would be good if we could find famous persons who
could be "Wikipedia-embassadors" (willing
P. S. as a personal comment, I remember when I was a physics student I
liked very much John Baez because of his clever contributions to
things I like to study. [1] Now I discover that his is a wikipedian!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/John_Baez
That can have a huge influence
Hi, Alex.
On Thu, Nov 22, 2012 at 5:37 AM, Axel Pettersson
wrote:
> Also, if you haven't seen it before, have a look at this interview I did
> last year: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nobel-interviews_2011.ogv
> It might come in handy if you ever need a quote from a Nobel laureate who's
May be you need ogv player installed.
More info here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogv
On 22.11.2012 11:16, Christine Trala wrote:
Re: [Wikimedia Education] Dear professors, why not to make a video?
The video does not play.
On 22/11/2012 07:37, "Axel Pettersson"
wrote:
I agree, great
The video does not play.
On 22/11/2012 07:37, "Axel Pettersson" wrote:
> I agree, great idea.
>
> Also, if you haven't seen it before, have a look at this interview I did last
> year: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Nobel-interviews_2011.ogv
> It might come in handy if you ever need a q