Hi, Ian is absolutely right. Although the workshops them selves tend to create a number of articles creating a community of dedicated editors for Xhosa language Wikipedia will be a very big challenge that I think will take a long time. On the up side people are very eager and interested but on the down side, as Ian has mentioned, there are still problems with basic computer literacy and access to computers/internet. I suspect that it will take a number of workshops followed by some sort of program such as one (and this is only an idea right now) whereby teachers use Xhosa Wikipedia to test their students translating abilities thereby creating a self perpetuating process that continually exposes new people to editing that wiki.
As I mentioned to Ian on Saturday I think that a big part of creating a healthy community of editors on Wikipedia is finding enough people with the right type of personality that is at home using a computer. I think that is as much a numbers game as anything else which means spending a long time exposing as many people as possible to the idea and process of editing Wikipedia. A process that is made harder by relatively low rates of computer literacy. But then again we must start from some where I suppose. Either way, more work and support is needed and so long as I have free time and am in Cape Town I am happy help. P.S. Thanks for checking the stats Ian. To be frank I am delighted that one extra substantial edit was made since the workshop on Saturday. That in its self is a 0.7% increase! :-D On 14 February 2012 00:02, Heather Ford <[email protected]> wrote: > Thank you so much, Ian. Appreciate it. > > On Feb 13, 2012, at 1:15 PM, Ian Gilfillan wrote: > > Great :) I'd be really interested to know whether people continued to edit > after the workshop if you could share. > > To try answer Heather, the article count went from 125, which it has been > stuck at since at least November 2011, to 131 during the class, and there > has only been one substantial edit from any of the participants on the > weekend (a new article, increasing the count to 132) since the workshop, so > the answer seems to be no. > > The workshop was 2 hours, and, briefly, we hoped to teach creating a user > account, creating or editing (via translation from English) an article, > adding links, adding a picture, and I wanted to add interwiki links to the > list as well. Everyone created or edited an article, and most, if not > everyone, added links, though only some could create a user account due to > IP limits, and very few got to adding an image or interwiki links. Douglas > goes into more details in his post. > > It's more complicated to add links in Xhosa than in English due to the way > prefixes are used in the language, so quite often an article may exist, but > the link doesn't point to it, and there are already duplicate articles for > this reason. > > There is still such a barrier with basic computer use, that I found a > substantial portion of the class was showing people how to maximize and > minimize windows, how to open a new tab or window, etc, and I got the sense > that there wasn't always a real understanding of why the various steps were > being performed, which reduces the chances of them being repeatable outside > of the class. > > The one article that was created afterwards is an orphan, with no incoming > or outgoing links. > > There was a lot of enthusiasm, so hopefully having a followup quite soon > will keep the interest and momentum going, but I would expect there to be > not much sustained activity as a result of the workshop alone. > > -- > Ian Gilfillan > www.greenman.co.za > > > > > _______________________________________________ > WikimediaZA mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimediaza > > > Heather Ford > www.ethnographymatters.net > @hfordsa on Twitter > http://hblog.org > > > _______________________________________________ > WikimediaZA mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/wikimediaza > > -- Douglas Ian Scott 司道格 Skype: douglas0scott UK mobile number: +44 (0)755 452 5277 Chinese mobile number: +86 1 364 330 7351 South African mobile number: +27 (0)79 515 8727
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