Emily, First, I am not sure what happened with [Wikimedia Cascadia], but there were a number of emails that were delayed until this evening including yours. Forgive us therefore for not responding to you sooner.
Second, others will need to weigh in, but in MHO, I think that the best means would be to have someone come to us _and_ sessions at WikiConf. I think that between edit-a-thons that have been held in Portland, OR, interest in doing edit-a-thons in the Seattle area, & professors at University of Washington who have had students edit Wikipedia as part of the class, I think that there would be more effective to have you come from DC than to have a few of us come from Seattle. Third, I think that having sessions at WikiConf USA is an excellent idea that would benefit us nationally. From what I hear, it is likely that 2015's WikiConf USA may well be a follow-on to Wiki Education Foundation's efforts. If this is true, I think that training in best practices of workshop facilitation would be a natural fit. Yours, Peaceray On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 7:49 AM, Keilana <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello Cascadians! > > I've been talking to Pine for the last couple of days about training some > of you in the best practices of workshop facilitation. We've been > discussing several options for this, including coming to you all, having > some of you come to DC for one of our formal sessions, or attending > sessions at WikiConf USA. Who would be interested and what format do you > think would work for you? > > Best, > Emily Temple-Wood > Vice President, Wikimedia District of Columbia > > _______________________________________________ > Wikimedia-Cascadia mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimedia-cascadia > >
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