CIS-A2K/Education Program/Comments & Ideas
This page aims to bring together all ideas and comments that individual community members have for the next India Education Pilot.
Over the past few weeks I've been talking 1-on-1 with community members from India (I was able to talk with 12 of them) about how they think we should design and implement the next phase of India Education Pilot. I also went through some of the Wiki pages where Indian and global community members had left comments, ideas and their opinions on how the program should be structured and executed.
I've tried to collate and create a synopsis of all these comments that we received from 1-on-1 conversations + various talk pages. Talk pages that I looked at include: (Please let me know if I have left out any)
- Tory Read report
- Tory Read report talk page
- India mailing list
- IEP Project Page including archives and subpages,
- Signpost article about IEP
- Signpost article's talk page
- India Program Project Pages on Meta - including 1, 2
- Various user talk pages
For the sake of simplicity I've divided these comments and ideas into 23 different broad categories like: what language should we do it in, high school V/S university, scale of the project, selection of students, higher standards of selection & training CAs and so on. You'll observe that many suggestions and comments are different from each other and at times even contradictory.
Higher Involvement from Community Members
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Make local communities true stakeholders throughout the process. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Listen carefully to them as they bring a set of ideas, experiences which would not probably come from other stakeholders. | Tory Read report/talk page |
They can provide opportunities, point out threats and stand behind the project locally all of which may be necessary. | Tory Read report/talk page |
You may succeed without local community support but your chances of going astray or not succeeding are also greater. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Broadcast information about the pilot project on village pumps, notice boards and mailing lists, and include links to key planning documents and discussion pages. Keep the native Wikipedia community informed of deadlines and progress against goals. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Existing and aspiring CAs in Pune work on Wikipedia, with experienced editors serving as their mentors. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Consult with the community before, during and after the project. This means posting and responding to community concerns in highly visible fora. | User talk Pages |
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We need to get Indian community support from the heart. Still a lot of people talk against it but we have to change their mindsets. We should be more transparent with the India community. A lot of them were complaining that all decisions were taken on CA mailing list. This time we should also post our decisions on wiki. | 1-on-1 conversations |
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Higher Level of communication between CAs & OAs
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Direct communication between CAs and Oas | Tory Read report/talk page |
Develop streamlined communication mechanisms so OAs and CAs can work together efficiently. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Higher standards of selection & training CAs
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Encourage more main space edits from the Cas | Tory Read report/talk page |
500 edits may be a challenging goal, but it's actually the number Wikipedians require for other Wikipedians to sign up as mentors; see en:Wikipedia:Adopt-a-user/Adopter's Area.The edit threshold needs to be tempered a bit to encourage people to sign up, but ensure they have enough experience to be of good help to their classes. | Project talk pages |
Don't underestimate how much experience is needed on Wikipedia. - Once they were chosen as CAs, did anyone look over their previous edits and give them feedback before expecting them to to start approving article topics and mentoring other students? Maybe this happens offline (which it shouldn't), but I doubt it since the copyvio was fairly long-standing (from the summer) and none of the CAs went back to repair their mistakes. | Project talk pages |
CAs obviously haven't had adequate training in spotting copyvio, | Project talk pages |
Must to have CAs who have reasonable experience in editing wikipedia. | India mailing list |
I would say make CAs as wikipedians with atleast 500+ edits on en.wiki to give them a flavor of complexities in enwiki before they help out others. In other words, start early on CA's get more commitment early on, that before they go ahead and preach("teach") they practice("edit") enough. | India mailing list |
For future extensions of the project, it is paramount that the Indian Campus Ambassadors are more accurately selected and trained, and have an adequate working knowledge of editing and basic policies. | Signpost article/talk page |
Train CAs in Wikipedia culture and policies, creating and editing articles, interacting on talk pages and where to go to get help. Train them to identify copyvios and plagiarized content. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Require that professors and CAs edit on Wikipedia as the semester progresses, because students look to them as role models. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Intensive training for students
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Altre the training module so that students are told the importance of talk pages and protocol of communication on wiki | Tory Read report/talk page |
In the case of the IEP students should have been warned about copyright prior to starting editing, so I think we ought to just dispense with warnings and block students caught adding copyvios. or Fail the project | Tory Read report/talk page |
A common theme among the students spoken to after the program seems to be that they didn't think of Wikipedia as "real", that they didn't understand that real people were looking at their production, and that their mindset was that copyvios didn't actually matter much. I think we'd get more benefit from offering an onwiki warning highlighting the truth of these facts than we would from just immediately putting the students into a block-based no man's land on their first infraction. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Wikipedia should be presented as a community which they are invited to join and work with, a complex community of thousands of people with a ten-year history and its own ways of doing things. They should be able to understand that view, because they all have recent experience of joining another community - their college - and having to find out how to get along with its ways of doing things. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Design detailed, face-to-face lessons on copyvio and plagiarism for students and professors, and teach the skills of citation, paraphrasing and the acceptable and unacceptable ways to reflect copied text and ideas in Wikipedia articles. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Include a research phase for students so they are knowledgeable about their topic before they begin to write. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Need for tools
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Provide a dashboard where the pending articles and tasks can be listed for normal wikimedians to participate too. | Tory Read report/talk page |
I'd like to add that one admin specifically requested that WMF support new tools for New Page Patrol and the cleanup system. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Perhaps should wait until the new 'new user' and page patrolling systems are up and running, and CorenBot is back in service. | Project talk page |
A solution for CorenSearchBot must be found quickly - this tool had become an essential aid for locating copyvio. | Project talk page |
It would be good if the tool at http://toolserver.org/~fschulenburg/student-o-meter.php (Student-O-meter) could be developed as quickly as possible for the IEP students' and CAs' articles. | Project talk page |
A via-media is to run all submission through some
http://turnitin.com/ type system to check. || India mailing list | |
I'd like to echo Kudpung's concern that we need to get CorenSearchBot back up and running as soon as possible. | Signpost talk page/talk page |
It is equally imperative that new editors can benefit from user friendly page creation tools, and that a much improved system for the control of new pages along with a replacement for CorenSearchBot are made available to page patrollers as soon as possible – the next wave of Indian students and their ambassadors is going to need them. | Signpost article/talk page |
Create an accurate, machine-readable list of students, usernames and article topics. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Provide a machine readable, accurate and comprehensive list of all students. | User talk pages |
Userspace to mainspace transition
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The userspace to mainspace transition can be used to control this. Have two models: Articles on new topics can be developed in userspace and passed before moving. Specific information added to existing articles be placed on talk pages, asking normal Wikipedians to approve the edits before merging | Tory Read report/talk page |
but we cannot have copyright material anywhere in Wikipedia, not even in sandboxes, not even temporarily. | Project talk page |
Professors should review student contributions before they go into article space - that way we can know whether the problem is with the students or with the professors. | Signpost article/talk page |
Careful selection of students
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It is essential that students who are to contribute to en:wp should have reasonably fluent written English. | Tory Read report/talk page |
completely ignored one basic premise. "Quality of Indian Students & Faculty". If you dont select only the interested / qualified ones, we will fail again miserably, no matter how many ambassadors are there. | India mailing list |
"Probably the students in the program must be selected how ambassadors were selected in Pune and then try the pilot with 20-30 *interested* students/faculty instead of heading to a college, pushing through top management of College " | India mailing list |
Also certain level of competence is required for article creation (or even basic editing for that matter), I think we need to acknowledge it and shouldnt just be going around with the notion "Everyone can edit" simply without adding a pinch of Salt. | India mailing list |
As might the idea of pairing/twining either the students together (they check each other) or student with current editor (which may have already failed). | India mailing list |
The project should target better collection of students. This may be done by targeting top institutes, such as Indian Institute of Technology or Indian Institute of Management or institutes of such stature. Although some universities included in this pilot project could be quite good, (and of course some students must have done fabulous jobs), the middle grade institutes like Symbiosis would mostly present mediocre students. Now, one or two or a few students even from such institutes may be really good contributor, but to increase the probability of getting contributors, better institutes need to be targeted. | Signpost article/ talk page |
Target advanced undergraduates. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Target students who already write well in English. Professors and school directors suggested that students majoring in social sciences, humanities and economics are most likely to have this skill. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Attract talented students by highlighting the aspects of doing the assignment that attracted the students who succeeded in the first pilot project: Reaching a global audience, getting feedback on work from global editors, learning to collaborate and learning research and writing skills. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Ensure that students are capable computer users, have clue, demonstrate English language competency and have access to the necessary software. | User talk pages |
Scale of the project
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This large disparity of class sizes means that an Indian professor will need much more support. (It's notable that two of the most successful education programs are those of User:Jbmurray and User:JimmyButler, two extremely hands-on teachers with smallish classes). | Tory Read report/talk page |
The whole idea of a pilot is that it is small, contained, and doesn't risk resources | Project talk page |
*Keep the number low* - The next round should have less than 50 students. No classwide / collegewide blanket programs. Make this a "interested students only" program. We have clearly demonstrated there is no manpower to handle anything more. We have about exhausted the goodwill of the en wiki community. If this repeats, you are looking at a wholesale blocks for the students and IP addresses. | India mailing list |
Go back to the drawing board. Dont start with 1000. not even a 100, start with a 50. | India mailing list |
Having said that we should have looked at much lower student numbers. | India mailing list |
Small class sizes and close prof / TA involvement is *vital* for getting good Wikipedia articles | Signpost article/talk page |
Project size should be limited, say to 100 students, until a fully successful project has been completed. | Signpost article/talk page |
Projects need to start small in each new market to see what the issues will be before expanding. | Signpost article/talk page |
The idea is good, it's a question of scale. There needs to be more one-on-one hand-holding, content creator to content creator, and less throwing shit against the wall and letting quality control supervisors pick through it for copy vio. That's not gonna work. Scale it back, keep it going. And hurray for the good Indian contributors. | Signpost article/talk page |
Keep the phase-two pilot small. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Acknowledge that in most cases, support from the Wikipedia community is the limiting resource. Do not expand programs beyond what the community can handle. In fact, we're already past that point. In the case of the IEP, maybe a 80% haircut in student numbers (90% if the below suggestion is not followed). For the USEP, maybe a 25% reduction. | User talk pages |
Contacting Admins & WP:Projects
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WikiProjects could have been a valuable resource in planning the IEP project had anyone thought to consult them. There probably should have been some kind of contact made on the Administrators' Noticeboard too, once the IEP began (perhaps there was and I missed it?) They're the ones who will be deleting articles. If they knew the background, they might have userfied more of the poor or inappropriate articles (although obviously not the copyvio ones) rather simply deleting them. As of now, userfication of these sub-standard articles has been very hit or miss. | Project talk page |
I hope too that when the IEP gets back on the horse, the organisers will reach out to the subject-specialised WikiProjects who could have provided an enormous amount of help and advice, but were never even contacted. Please don't ignore that valuable resource. | Signpost article/talk page |
Communicate regularly with editors in relevant WikiProjects and maintenance-based projects. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Connect professors to editors in relevant WikiProjects so they can work together to select topics for student articles. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Lower students to CA ratio
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The ratio of students to CAs is way too high in some courses. keep lower ratios | Project talk page |
*The CA to student ratio has to be 5 to 1. *Anything more seems to non-workable. Online Ambassadors/mentors are not handholders and error correctors. I signed up to be an online ambassador. But stopped reading the IEP mails that were sent to me after i realised, that the IEP program essentially wanted to me to do the students' work. | Project talk page |
A high ratio of ambassadors to students in smaller pilot projects is essential. | Signpost article/talk page |
The ratio of newbie content-creators to mentors should be no greater than 5-to-1, I'll say that for sure | Signpost article/talk page |
Have reasonable CA-to-student and OA-to-student ratios. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Careful selection of faculty
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instructors should be actively encouraged to use Wikipedia as a class assignment only if they are willing to roll up their sleeves, gain adequate editing experience first, and then work side-by-side with their students for the duration of the assignment in the articles themselves, on their project's talk page, and on the relevant talk pages of editors, admins, and WikiProjects, answering questions and responding to the issues raised. They shouldn't be relying on the CAs to do their work for them, and frankly they shouldn't be setting an assignment when they haven't an understanding of what using this medium (Wikipedia) as an assignment really involves. The truly successful projects of this type have had hands-on instructors, or at least ones who are willing to communicate openly on Wikipedia (not via email or IRC), and take responsibility for issues arising from the work they've set. | Project talk page |
We want some more participation from the Teachers, so that the articles are checked regularly. | India mailing list |
70 dedicated students across 3 Wikipedia-savvy professors would have done far more good than a giant haphazard program, I'm sure. If Wikipedia absolutely had to be part of a large class project... I'd still want to break it down into "labs" where a TA has a responsibility to chat with a specific set of 15-20 students, and check their work. | Example |
Choose professors who can write well in English, have deep content expertise, want to work on Wikipedia, want to engage with students on talk pages and understand that the task involves continuous evaluation over the course of the semester. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Require that professors and CAs edit on Wikipedia as the semester progresses, because students look to them as role models. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Professors get more experience editing articles, interacting on talk pages and selecting viable article topics for the next cohort of students. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Encourage professors to contribute to Wikipedia and become established editors before the program starts. Those that are willing to put in the effort should be prioritized. | User talk page |
Optional assignment
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Perhaps in the future these Wikipedia assignments could be made optional by the instructors, with an alternative form of assessment available to students who are not comfortable writing in English. | Project talk page |
but not giving the students a choice of whether or not to do a Wikipedia-based assignment, goes entirely against the ethos of Wikipedia | Project talk page |
About the student selection in future I think it is better to keep it optional so that we get more QUALITY instead of QUANTITY. | India mailing list |
I'd suggest not making the project mandatory for a grade, rather make student contributions "extra credit" assignments. Wikipedia has always been about volunteer contributors - there's no reason to change this now. | Signpost article/talk page |
Expecting and forcing entire classes to contribute is a failed idea; there are probably a serious few in each class of 25 or 50 that will be willing to learn the ropes — these should be encouraged to participate. Forced participation of lower echelon students is going to result in a mess which exceeds benefit created. | Signpost article/talk page |
Give students a choice between the Wikipedia article and a more traditional assignment. Consider giving students incentive to choose the Wikipedia assignment (extra credit, a certificate). | Tory Read report/talk page |
Urge that professors make Wikipedia editing assignments voluntary. | User talk page |
Im not sure about this one. If we make it compulsory students will game the system and do all kind of non-sense activities to get rid of their assignment. On the other side Im not sure if we'll get that much involvement if we make it voluntary. | 1-on-1 conversations |
Should be made as a voluntary activity that can graded by staff. | 1-on-1 conversations |
Leave it to the professor. Though, its prefered that the whole class does the assignment. Students should learn about Wikipedia and we should tell them about editing as an additional feature. Those who are interested in editing should come forward to learn more. The game is not to push. | 1-on-1 conversations |
More on-wiki communication
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I never use IRC because I prefer transparent "on the record" communication for issues on Wikipedia. | Project talk page |
I feel that it's important that both you and Hisham make sure you follow and read all the comments there on a daily basis and start interacting much more on that page. | Project talk page |
Pilot wiki-based communication channels for CAs and OAs. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Do not undertake echo chamber "consultation" on obscure mailing lists and quasi-fishbowl wikis which nobody reads on any frequent basis. | User talk page |
Selection of subjects/articles
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A more useful approach would be to look for stub articles in the area of interest, which could be expanded. Many WikiProjects have lists of stub articles and articles that need development, and could well be willing to assist. The presence of a stub probably means that somebody has thought this is a notable subject, and that it is not already covered. | Project talk page |
I suggest that for these students you consider getting them to translate an existing Wikipedia article into one of the Indic language WPs. If a good article from en:wp is chosen, that would strengthen the receiving WP, enable the students to exercise their English in translating without requiring them to undertake the more difficult task of writing English, give them editing experience, give them a sense of achievement, and perhaps lead to them continuing to edit that WP. | Project talk page |
What we could do is branch out into other streams (other than engineering I mean); Law for example: Why not have law students editing about Intellectual Property Rights (I know the irony we'll have in case we have copyvios out of that). And the course structuring in other colleges are a bit different, so they could accommodate programs like the Wikimedia education programs much easier. | India mailing list |
Encourage the selection of articles that are less well developed. | User talk page |
Sandbox?
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We used to have this mainspace-sandbox debate in the US Public Policy program last semester, and we decided that the aim of the program was students getting hands on community experience, and editing first in sandbox will not give that kind of experience to students. However, considering the massive problems we have had to face with India Education Program this year, I think sandbox editing before going to mainspace would work out well here. Also, editing on an enwiki sandbox will enable better feedback from various sources (perhaps from more experienced editors on enwiki), as opposed to a local sandbox, where feedback is only from the selected pool of Online Ambassadors. | India mailing list |
I think sandbox editing before going to mainspace would work out well here. | India mailing list |
Have students compose new articles in sandboxes. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Students blocked without a warning?
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Unless the students are penalised for plagiarism by being failed in the course, they are not going to change the behaviour." | India mailing list |
*Penalise those who copy paste* - either they should be failed by their professors. If the professors dont care, drop the program and stop going back to that institution. Wikipedia is a work in progress, we dont need plagiarism by Indian students to shore it up. We are not that desperate. | India mailing list |
Ensure that students are subject to disciplinary action if they engage in wholesale plagiarism and copyvios, just like they should be for any other assignment. Continually stress this in classes. | User talk page |
Clear role & responsibilities
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but it was very difficult to know who was in charge of various parts of the project and whom to address. | Signpost article/talk page |
publish clear information about each team member's role and responsibilities. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Overall Program Design
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Establish core metrics and put systems in place to track them. Do continuous evaluation and course-correct as the pilot unfolds. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Have a structured, logical sequence of deliverables over the course of the semester. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Establish benchmarks for all roles, and measure progress against them. Drop people who don't meet benchmarks. Make it clear to students from the beginning that if they copyvio, they will get dropped. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Use physical course materials and online "how to" videos created for the U.S. program, evaluate their effectiveness with Indian students, and create new materials and videos as necessary to support Indian students. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Foundation staff and consultants compile and synthesize all constructive input from relevant Wikipedia and Wikimedia communication channels | Tory Read report/talk page |
Establish transparency and accountability, providing clear channels of communication that can be used when things go wrong. | User talk page |
Open a request for comment about the program 1.5 months or so before starting it. | User talk page |
Give concrete start and end dates. No extensions (and if there are, update the pages accordingly). | User talk page |
Propagate the improvements made to the GEP as a whole. If the same problems occur in another subprogram of the GEP, the Foundation should expect arbitration to stop that subprogram; | User talk page |
Clear description of OA's role
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Line up OAs in relevant topic areas before classes begin and give them an accurate job description. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Recruit and train qualified OAs, and perfect the role. Bear in mind that the OA talent pool is finite. Based on interviews, OAs want to mentor students in content, Wikipedia policy and writing style. They are less interested in cleanup. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Better co-ordination between SFO & India Teams
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Improve Coordination Between the San Francisco and India Teams | Tory Read report/talk page |
On the India side, the India team should communicate clearly and in a timely manner about its decisions and its work on the ground. San Francisco team members aren't clear on how India team members spend their time, and vice versa. The two teams should discuss this, and create descriptions of roles and responsibilities and mutually agreed-upon milestones. The Wikipedia Education Program should post this information on English Wikipedia. | Tory Read report/talk page |
The Foundation is right to empower locals to lead, but it also has to provide a safety net and step in with relevant knowledge when it's needed | Tory Read report/talk page |
What language should we do it in?
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IEP should be bi-lingual. The students should have an option whether they want to do it in their local language or in English. We should do it in Tamil/Malayalam in conjunction with English. The community is string enough to support a program of this scale. | 1-on-1 conversations |
Should do it in Indic language.
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English - for sure. English is the way forward. If students want to study in universities, get good jobs they have to comfortable talking in English. Also by contributing on English Wikipedia we'll benefit those living outside of India but are looking for India related content. But we can try doing it in one of the Indian languages as well. |
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Depends - if you do the pilot in Kolkata you should do it in English or/and Benagli; if you're running the pilot in Maharashtra you should do it in English and/or Marathi. Doesn't matter if you don't have community members in that city you can fly them down. Let's say you're doing the program in Nasik you can fly people from Mumbai to Nasik. | 1-on-1 conversations |
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Doing it in an Indian language is not a good idea. There isn't a strong community to support it. In addition to that most of the students studying in school and colleges are more comfortable reading and typing in English. Also, since its called India Education Program - English is one language that binds us all together. If we pick Indian language then we should do pilots in multiple languages (10 students in ML, 10 in GU, 10 in Hi) to make it a pan-India project. | 1-on-1 conversations |
Any program needs community support both online and offline. We can do it in English since we have sizeable number of English Wikipedia community members in India. However, if we want to do it in an Indic langauge then you can do it ML - since the community size is big and they are ready for such a program. But you cant do it in AS since community is small. BN - is not an option very few are active. It also involves another country which makes it a little more complicated and involves higher risks. TL - the community size is big but not sur if they approve of the program.
And if we do it in Kerela we can do it in both - EN and ML in 2 different schools. |
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As an internet using generation students will be more comfortable in English. So don't give up on English for sure. But on the same side there is a lot of scope to be worked on in Indic as well. SO maybe in the same class you should give an option so that students can choose whichever language they'd like to write in. | 1-on-1 conversations |
We should do it in language which is not fairly active. Very active communities are very sensitive too. Working with an active community will bring in a lot of acquisitions. It will be safer if we work with a relatively inactive/growing community like Hindi or Odia. We should not go for any community which is more active than Odia. On the other side communities which are inactive also have a huge potential to growth. | 1-on-1 conversations |
Most of the people surfing on internt today are relatively more comfortable typing in English. Typing in Indian language might be a problem for a lot of students. However, you can relax the rules a bit and give an option to the students to choose the language in which they want to edit. If they are comfortable in Marathi they should go for that option if not, English | 1-on-1 conversations |
My recommendation would be English.
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Should we do it in high school or university level?
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We should do it in 8th-12th grade where students are studying at least two languages English and regional language. Students should be given the option of editing in either.
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Should do it in school
Not college because:
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Not sure. But undergraduate students would be more comfortable writing the assignment in English however high school students could be asked to write in Indic language. | 1-on-1 conversations |
Should do it in a school (8-12 grade) as students are more receptive to new ways of doing things. By college students have already framed their mind and are opinionated about what they like and what they don't. It becomes difficult for them also to think from NPOV. | 1-on-1 conversations |
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We can try doing it in high school
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We should do it in High School.
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Not sure. But undergraduate students would be more comfortable writing the assignment in English however high school students could be asked to write in Indic language. | 1-on-1 conversations |
I'm not sure about this one. Though if you look at the global editors most of them are high school students. However, the quality of high school students from India is relatively low. It might be a little difficult to penetrate into the high schools segment. But you never know. I cant be sure. | 1-on-1 conversations |
You could do it in school level as well. Students are more diligent and hardworking. However if you also look at MA students to contribute in subjects like History or Geography that might have a lot of content to add because they have studies the subject in greater detail. Also MA students are used to writing competitive exams - their hold on English will be better, they'll more more mature as well. | 1-on-1 conversations |
If we run this program at high school we'll need another pilot. You'll have to start with a clean slate and re-think in a way that you haven't done any program before. You can't apply university learning at a school level. You have experimented with university and learnined a lot of stuff - reapply these learnings in another university. | 1-on-1 conversations |
Careful Selection of subject area
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Choose classes in subjects that are underrepresented on English Wikipedia. | Tory Read report/talk page |
Since we are doing it at the school level where students are studying all subjects they should be given the option of doing it in any subject (Commerce, Arts, History, Geography). However we should encourage them to pick more Indian centric articles so that we can increase the quality of these articles. | 1-on-1 conversations |
Students should be given the options of browsing the subjects areas and choose to write in whatever subject/topic that they like to. We should be just the medium of giving them options but they should be free to write on any subject. | 1-on-1 conversations |
Look at the statistics to analyse the subject area that is not well covered on Wikipedia. Students should have enough number of articles to choose from which are currently not well covered/documented. However, we shouldn't give a very broad topic to students like History, Geography - we should narrow it down for thew or else the might feel lost. We shouldn't let them loose but guide them. | 1-on-1 conversations |
Indian content for sure. Could be Indian biographies, places, literature etc. | Example |
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If we do in High school, we should do it in Geography or History so that students can add more Indian context. We should definitely not go for Engineering studnets because most of the articles are very well covered. | 1-on-1 conversations |
We should do it in non-tech and non-science subject areas. If a student converts English science words into an Indic language he faces a lot problems because many times he doesn't know the equivalent Indian word for it. Arts and humanities articles on the other side are easy to contribute to. And more so these articles on well covered on Wikipedia. | 1-on-1 conversations |
Subject selection should be their own though I dont know how well would it go with the professors because they have to grade the students. But if we work with an English professor then her students can select whatever article they'd like. | 1-on-1 conversations |
If we choose Wiktionary or Wikisource then it doesn't need to be subject bound. | 1-on-1 conversations |
You should not pick a very basic topic like software engineering since most of the articles are well covered. Im not sure about humanities and other courses. | 1-on-1 conversations |
Mathematical technologies is not suitable for Wikipedia since it has a lot of equations. Science/Engineering topics are more suitable, specially if a MA student is writing these since they have deeper understanding of the subject. Students should be given the option of full blast of international and global articles to select from. If they write only about Indian content they'll be limiting themselves. | 1-on-1 conversations |