Hi folks,

We just published "WikiCamps introduce young Armenians to Wikipedia” on the 
blog:

https://blog.wikimedia.org/2015/02/27/wikicamps-young-armenians-wikipedia/

Thanks to Samir Elsharbaty for writing this inspiring story - and to Andrew for 
his help in publishing it.

The well-designed structure of these WikiCamps seems to have made them 
particularly successful — and I like that students were encouraged to divide 
their time between editing Wikipedia and physical activities. It’s that type of 
thoughtful planning that can make a world of difference in all our programs. :)

Here are our ideas for social media messages for this story:


Twitter (@wikimedia/@wikipedia):

* WikiCamps introduce young Armenians to Wikipedia, in a cool new program from 
@wikimedia_am. (link)

* Introducing WikiCamps: @wikimedia_am engages young editors to contribute to 
Wikimedia projects. (link)


Facebook/Google+

• WikiCamps introduce young Armenians to Wikipedia, in a cool new program from 
@wikimedia_am. Last summer, 135 students ages 14-20 learned to edit Wikipedia, 
as well as practice sports, music and dance. (link)

• How old do you need to be to start contributing to Wikipedia? Last summer, 
135 young adults ages 14-20 created 5,425 new articles while attending Wiki 
Camps, a promising new program from Wikimedia Armenia. (link)

• Wikimedia Armenia’s WikiCamp program exceeds expectation by instilling a 
passion for Wikipedia in young adults ages 14-20. Last summer, 135 students 
created 5,425 new articles as a result. (link)


Feel free to tweak as needed.


Thanks for helping share this story with our community!


Fabrice


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Fabrice Florin
Movement Communications Manager
Wikimedia Foundation

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Fabrice_Florin_(WMF)




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