Event:WikiCon Australia 2024/Scholarships/Bottle Top Bill

Questions to consider in your application

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  • Will you still come if you receive a partial scholarship or no scholarship at all?
  • What are you hoping to achieve?
  • What skills are you hoping to learn?
  • What are you hoping to teach?
  • What sessions have you proposed?
  • Will your contributions help Australian First Nations content?
  • Will your contributions help Australian content?
  • Are you from a minority group?
  • Are you from regional or rural Australia?
  • Are you a new editor?

The program is yet to be decided but current proposed sessions may be found here

Response

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Hi. I’m from rural South Australia. I would like to be the claimant of the scholarship. I suppose my contribution would be very little. How I find myself reading papers is unique. I read backwards. Reverse reading allows for rapid identification of argumentative weaknesses and knowledge gaps. By focusing on conclusions, I can detect patterns like repetitive keywords, emotional manipulation, and biased framing. This approach saves time and enhances critical thinking skills, enabling more efficient content evaluation.

I am a new to editing Wikipedia articles.

I enjoy reading the DSM-5 and the ICD-11 and would like to pay respects to people who make themselves vulnerable to better society.

I would like to listen in person, I would like to contribute by providing questioning that aims to guide learning towards the prevention of ageism and ableism, or more accurately I want to practice my questions to become less intrusive and make them more conventional to be asked upon establishments.

I would love feedback. Thanks.

Username

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Bottle Top Bill