Hi all,

I am following this thread with interest. A lot of libraries are doing 
interesting things around Get Online week, and I think it’s worth thinking less 
in terms of people editing Wikipedia and more in terms of using it.

Obviously, edits is a metric, but I note in Martha Lane Fox’s dot.everyone 
initiative that they talk as much about giving people reasons to go online as 
they do giving them the skills to create web content.

I think that it would be worth thinking about partnering up with the library 
network on ‘Introduction to Wikipedia’ sessions telling people about the scope, 
how to search etc. Ideally this would serve  as an on-ramp for people wanting 
to become editors further down the line!

All best, and happy to discuss further.

Nick Poole
Chief Executive
Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP)

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Dear Mike,
I think the target group is significant here. My suspicion is that editing 
Wikipedia is not an entry level computer task. I have twice trained non 
computer users at editathons I was helping at, on one occasion I spent an 
inordinate amount of time teaching someone how to use a mouse. My preference is 
that we leave "introducing people to the internet" to people who are 
experienced at that sort of training, and we focus more on cross training 
existing wikimedians and on those who are willing to help Wikipedia or at least 
want to fill one of our gaps.
Jonathan

On 12 October 2015 at 18:39, Michael Peel 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi all,

I've just discovered that this week is 'Get Online Week', see:
http://getonlineweek.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Get_Online_Week

It's too late for this week, but for next year perhaps we should think about 
offering some sort of 'intro to Wikipedia' courses? Probably more 'how to read' 
rather than 'how to edit', given the target group here.

Thanks,
Mike
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