Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] A report on SSN College Academy

2012-01-19 Thread Srikanth Lakshmanan
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 08:20, Sumana Harihareswara
suma...@wikimedia.orgwrote:

 Thank you very much for your work!  I would be interested specifically
 in knowing what opportunities especially appealed to the students and
 what kinds of snags and problems they ran into when considering, or
 trying to start, contributing to MediaWiki and other Wikimedia
 technologies.


It was a wrong crowd (only few from CS background) I would say, I realized
only moments before talking. 4 hands went up for knowing something called
PHP. I couldnt help much :( There were few interested though, gave them
pointers to start, contact details.Introduced API(since some were familiar
with java) and showed them some tools.One student was particularly
interested on Semantic Mediawiki, gave some pointers/details (to best of my
knowledge). I havent got any followup mails though.

It was a good visit to alma mater though :)

-- 
Regards
Srikanth.L
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Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] A report on SSN College Academy

2012-01-17 Thread Sumana Harihareswara
On 01/16/2012 07:57 PM, wikimediaindia-l-requ...@lists.wikimedia.org wrote:
 Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2012 14:47:04 +0530
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 Hi,
 
 A Wiki workshop/academy was conducted at SSN College of Engineering,
 Chennai on 11 January. It was organised by SSN opensource enthusiasts under
 the aegis of the SSN Tamil Club. Me, Srikanth Lakshmanan and Arunmozhi from
 the Tamizha FOSS group. [1] 60 students attended the academy.
 
 The academy began at 9 in the morning with a presentation of open web and
 open source from SSN opensource enthusiasts. I followed it up with a intro
 section on wikipedia and a hands on editing session for about an hour. I
 covered the basics of wikipedia, notability standards, five pillars,
 copyright issues. I also covered basics of Wiktionary and Commons.  Next
 Srikanth took a session on technology behind wikipedia and how the students
 could contribute technically to Wiki projects. We broke for lunch at 12 and
 reconvened an hour later.
 
 The afternoon session began with a audio recording exercise, where songs of
 the Tamil poet Subramania Bharathi  were sung and uploaded to commons.[2]
 This served as a hands on exercise to identify the common copyright
 problems and which material can be added to Wiki projects without copyright
 issues. Public domain, nationalisation, copyright term expiry, threshold of
 originality, open source file formats etc were discussed. Next Arunmozhi (
 a student of a College of Engineering Guindy and a developer of Tamil open
 source software) took a session on the initiatives of the Tamizha group.
 After that we went on a photo walk of the SSN campus. We split into two
 groups and walked around the SSN campus taking pictures. The images were
 uploaded to Commons. [3]. This served as an oppurtunity to explain
 copyright issues like freedom of panorama and derivative works. The academy
 ended with a vote of thanks from the Tamil Club convener.
 
 Over all it was a highly successful exercise (IMO) and a lot of productive
 work was done. The attendees were highly motivated and asked a lot of
 pertinent questions which lead to some interesting discussions. They also
 gave a few interesting suggestions about improving the usability of Wiki
 pages from newbie perspective (Srikanth has already started work on
 implementing one of the suggestions).
 
 I would like to thank the organising team (Dwaraka, Harvesh, Jason and
 others) for doing an excellent job in organising the event , SSN Tamil
 Mandram for its patronage and Wikimedia India Chapter for its help with
 swag and printed material (though the quantity was nowhere sufficient :-).
 Please ramp up the operation guys).
 
 ==Links==
 [1]http://thamizha.com/
 [2]http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Tamil_audio_songs
 [3]http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:SSN_College_of_Engineering

Thank you very much for your work!  I would be interested specifically
in knowing what opportunities especially appealed to the students and
what kinds of snags and problems they ran into when considering, or
trying to start, contributing to MediaWiki and other Wikimedia technologies.

-- 
Sumana Harihareswara
Volunteer Development Coordinator
Wikimedia Foundation

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Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] A report on SSN College Academy

2012-01-16 Thread Shrinivasan T
great work.

thanks to the efforts.
On 16 Jan 2012 14:47, Bala Jeyaraman sodabot...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 A Wiki workshop/academy was conducted at SSN College of Engineering,
 Chennai on 11 January. It was organised by SSN opensource enthusiasts under
 the aegis of the SSN Tamil Club. Me, Srikanth Lakshmanan and Arunmozhi from
 the Tamizha FOSS group. [1] 60 students attended the academy.

 The academy began at 9 in the morning with a presentation of open web and
 open source from SSN opensource enthusiasts. I followed it up with a intro
 section on wikipedia and a hands on editing session for about an hour. I
 covered the basics of wikipedia, notability standards, five pillars,
 copyright issues. I also covered basics of Wiktionary and Commons.  Next
 Srikanth took a session on technology behind wikipedia and how the students
 could contribute technically to Wiki projects. We broke for lunch at 12 and
 reconvened an hour later.

 The afternoon session began with a audio recording exercise, where songs
 of the Tamil poet Subramania Bharathi  were sung and uploaded to
 commons.[2] This served as a hands on exercise to identify the common
 copyright problems and which material can be added to Wiki projects without
 copyright issues. Public domain, nationalisation, copyright term expiry,
 threshold of originality, open source file formats etc were discussed. Next
 Arunmozhi ( a student of a College of Engineering Guindy and a developer of
 Tamil open source software) took a session on the initiatives of the
 Tamizha group. After that we went on a photo walk of the SSN campus. We
 split into two groups and walked around the SSN campus taking pictures. The
 images were uploaded to Commons. [3]. This served as an oppurtunity to
 explain copyright issues like freedom of panorama and derivative works. The
 academy ended with a vote of thanks from the Tamil Club convener.

 Over all it was a highly successful exercise (IMO) and a lot of productive
 work was done. The attendees were highly motivated and asked a lot of
 pertinent questions which lead to some interesting discussions. They also
 gave a few interesting suggestions about improving the usability of Wiki
 pages from newbie perspective (Srikanth has already started work on
 implementing one of the suggestions).

 I would like to thank the organising team (Dwaraka, Harvesh, Jason and
 others) for doing an excellent job in organising the event , SSN Tamil
 Mandram for its patronage and Wikimedia India Chapter for its help with
 swag and printed material (though the quantity was nowhere sufficient :-).
 Please ramp up the operation guys).

 ==Links==
 [1]http://thamizha.com/
 [2]http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Tamil_audio_songs
 [3]http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:SSN_College_of_Engineering


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