Category:WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions
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Pages in category "WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions"
The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total.
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- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/1001 Wikimedia Projects
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Across Africa with 56 women
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/African cultures and the wikimedia movement, technical, ethical and inter-cultural debate
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/An easy way to teach new editors
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Asking Questions of Wikidata: How to use the Wikidata Query Service
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/BEYOND THE GUI: DISCOVER BOTS CREATION AND API USE
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Citizen journalism and Wikipedia
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Designing and Running a Wikidata Workshop
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Developing GLAM Partnerships
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Digital literacy and 21st century skills through education programs
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Education in Africa Panel
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Fostering the representation of African cultures in Wikipedia language editions with Wikipedia Cultural Diversity Observatory (WCDO)
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Future of Indaba
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Getting started in new countries. Example: Rwanda
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Grassroots approach for Wikimedia projects in Africa
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Growing a community of developers to ensure adequate technical support for projects on the continent
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Growing Wikipedia Across Languages via Recommendation Systems
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/How can affiliates work better together? Explorations on a shared partnerships statement and ideas for implications for the movement
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/How to engage volunteers to different Wikimedia Projects
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/How to make animated GIFs
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/How to support African languages Wikis?
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Hubs or Knobs: Building Capacity of Wikimedians in Nigeria.
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Improving the ways in which Afro-facts are added into Wikidata.
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Increasing female content on Wikimedia projects
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Knowledge for everyone: supporting access to Wikipedia
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/L'utilisation de wikipedia par les élèves: exemple de Ndjamena
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Let's increase the visibility of minority languages in the Wiktionary
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Lingua libre, a tool to record all the languages of the world village by village
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Making Wiki Loves Monuments thrive across Africa
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/MediaWiki
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/MedinaPedia Sfax
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Open Knowledge in Algeria. What Wikipedia can Give
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Overview of my work as Wikimedian in Residence at UNESCO
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Partnerships Clinic: Do’s and Don’ts when working with partners
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Raising awareness for Wikipedia: Lessons from Nigeria & beyond
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Reference is needed but which reference ?
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Refugee projects
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Sharing Africa's Cultural Heritage with Wiki Loves Monuments
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Social media skills for project promotion
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/State of the Kiwi(x) 2018
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Statistical analysis of Wikimedia individual engagement grants
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Tactical approaches to securing free meetup venues
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Teaching citizenship values and employability skills through Wikipedia (Case study)
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/The Wiktionary, a project in the service of African languages
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/User Group Application Process - Before and After
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Using existing open license text on Wikipedia
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Using festivals as a tool for telling the story of Africa
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Why do I still volunteer for Wikimedia projects
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Wiki Education Outreach in Africa
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Wiki Loves Africa
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Wiki Loves Africa Workshop
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Wiki Loves Butterfly-how it can be replicated in Africa?
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Wiki resources in semantic technologies
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Wikidata for cultural heritage
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Wikidata for Wikipedians, what you need to know
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/WikiFundi: The first step towards Wikipedia in Africa
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Wikimania 2018: knowledge bridges
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Wikimedia in the age of social media: A case study of the Igbo Language
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Wikipedia + Libraries in Africa
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Wikipedia as a component of open education ecosystem in the global south
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Wikipedia education program in Africa
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Wikipedia offline: Read Wikipedia content offline
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/WikiProject Med
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/WikiResearch in Africa
- WikiIndaba conference 2018/Submissions/Wikiversity to the rescue of African knowledge and its lake of secondary source