Program & Dashboard Abaabayan

This page is a translated version of the page Programs & Events Dashboard and the translation is 51% complete.

Manage and track Wikimedia programs from one place with ease.

Programs & Events Dashboard

Program & Dashboard Abaabayan nopo nga kakamot ii monguhup do manarampas program do wiki om abaabayan.

Nung kiwa iso program wiki, miagal do iso goos monyunting id wiki montok popoingumu do kawo tonsi natantu, toi ko abaabayan wiki, poomitanan iso pirumaan suntingan wiki id longkod komuniti pasok. Id Goduuduo kiis nopo nga, popotounda o dashboard miagal id siriba:

  • Butang pomodopitaran montok momiimilantoi nopo nga montok monuat do nakaampayat iyolo id program
  • Guno penjejak nopo nga montok panganjul do monuku om poporuput asil program

Dashboard nogi nga koiyonon montok do modul pinludaan Yayasan Wikimedia, miagal ii kikomoi do manarampas kakasahan id talian om mintamong koumoligan abaabayan. Ilo'o do potilombus kokomoi do modul ngawi diti.

Isai no apatut do momoguno kakamot diti?

Ihumo o kakamot id https://outreachdashboard.wmflabs.org/.

There are three main classes of users of the tool - program organizers, program participants, and observers. Organizers may set up an event page and invite anyone with a Wikimedia account to register as a participant in the program described. Organizers invite program participants to register as part of the event. After registering, participants may have no need to ever return to the event page. Many organizers will only return to the event page one time to collect an outcome report after the end of the program. Observers are users who view outcomes for programs in which they are not participants.

Nung aanangan kou do monguhup miampai do organisasi om pontadbiran do kakamot, milo kou do dumopitor sumiliu do Admin dondo!

Montok panganjul

Panganjul nopo nga popotounda do liwang abaabayan momoguno do kakamot. Kakamot diti nopo nga sabaagi tonudon do panganjul montok popoilang do maklumat kokomoi program. Maampayat nopo nga kaanu do mintong diti tohuri.

Panganjul nga haro hak do momomoguno poimbida montok momonsoi ahal miagal ko momoruhang toi ko poposoliwan momomoguno maya do manual mantad program, mongukab toi ko' moningkod pomodopitaran liwang abaabayan om papaasil ruputan do aasil.

Organizers could be:

  • Educators that are including the use of Wikipedia as an educational tool in their syllabus, and want to monitor the progress their students are making in editing contents,
  • GLAM events organizers, wanting to monitor content uploads and editing,
  • Affiliates staff that are running an event such as an edit-a-thon, or
  • People that want to use the Dashboard to monitor progress regarding the addition of content with a group of participants.

(There are probably more user-cases, please add them).

Montok di maampayat

Participants may register themselves as being part of a program. Many participants will not do more than that, although participants whom the organizer encourages may use the event page as a base for collaborating with colleagues in their program.

Poingkuro do dumopitor kumaa di program ii poinharo mantad otolinahas id liwang diti.

Mogiigintong

Panganjul, momiimilantoi om pihak kotolu ii au nokohompit milo tumombului id dashboard montok mogintong do ruputan aasil.

Dondo nopo nga aiso po fitur montok mongulud ruputan do peribadi.

Tonudon

Ponuhuan maya laang om laang

Montok do mintong laang kokomoi woyo momoguno dashboard, intangai tonudon.

Poguhatan di asaru do uhoton

Intangai iti FAQ.

Kamus Istilah

Oponsol do momoguno boros umum montok milumaag kokomoi program om abaabayan. Isai nopo ii manarampas projek Wikimedia nga kiguno kanto nung karati kou do konsep teknikal id siriba:

  • Dashboard nopo nga ngaran montok do kakamot diti.
  • Program nopo nga istilah montok nunu nopo do project wiki ii okito maya do dashboard.
  • Liwang abaabayan nopo nga liwang gulu id dashboard hinombo, kaanu o momiimilantoi do dumopitor montok abaabayan. Id dashboard diti, olohou miampai do istilah umum liwang program somonu tu okon toinsanan program nopo nga kaampai do abaabayan mitimbungak. Aplikasi miagal ko Facebook om meetup.com momoguno istilah liwang abaabayan, om kakamot diti nopo nga monoodo versi wiki ii kopiagal.
  • Panganjul nopo nga tulun ii popotounda do liwang abaabayan. Yolo nopo nga kiwaa hak teknikal montok mengawal liwang abaabayan ii winonsoi.
  • Fasilitatori nopo nga kolaborasi mantad do panganjul om nogi kiwaa hak teknikal do manamong liwang do abaabayan. Panganjul nogi nga "poinsanganu" do liwang abaabayan, ii au haro id fasilitator.
  • Momiimilantoi nopo nga dumopitor id liwang abaabayan montok mongilo do kaampayatan diolo id suang program.
  • Kimpin nopo nga iso set program individu ii notimung. Potiitikid program id dashboward nopo nga tarampason do panganjul om kimpin, ii kohompit id iso set program.
  • Panganjul kimpin nopo nga tulun ii manarampas do sistom kategori ii monimung set program ngaawi. Yolo nopo nga momonsoi ruputan kolektif kohompit no toinsanan program id suang kimpin.
  • An observer is anyone who accesses dashboard reports. Observers include all of the roles above, plus third-parties who have no involvement except a wish to see program information. For example, Wikimedia Foundation staff observe data, as do research organizations of all kinds. As is routine in the Wikimedia community, the default practice is to make most data publicly available.
  • An Admin is a user with advanced permissions on the dashboard. Admins can edit or delete any campaign or program, add or remove facilitators and organizers, in addition to other tools. They also provide general support to other users.


Please see the Glossary of the Dashboard Metrics for a comprehensive list and explanation of the Dashboard metrics.

Poomitanan pomogunaan

Kogunoon umum nopo id toinsanan kiis nga nuru do momiimilantoi program do dumopitor om keperluan montok poporuput metrik aasil program.

Hiti o poomitanan do pomogunaan:

  • A Wiki contributor hosts an in-person meetup at a library and invites anyone to join to contribute to Wikimedia projects together. At the event, the coordinator requests that attendees register themselves by clicking a "join" button. After the event, the coordinator checks the outcome report. The report lists all users who clicked the join button along with a description of what they did, including number of Wikipedia edits, uploads of files to Commons, or whatever else on any wiki project in any language. The report also summarizes the contributions of all participants collectively. A sample report might read, "10 people joined the event. During the event the group made 60 edits to 8 English Wikipedia articles."
  • Instead of a Wikipedia meetup in a library, an analogous meetup is organized at a school with a class of students. All students register as program participants. The class engages with wiki projects over the period of the class. At the end of the class, the instructor reviews the outcome report to judge the engagement of students in the project.
  • A multi-event campaign is proposed, designating a certain month for editing a certain type of Wikipedia article. Any program organizer anywhere can host their own event, and have their event listed and celebrated along with all others in that campaign. From the perspective of individual event coordinators, they operate the dashboard like any wiki meetup. From the perspective of the campaign coordinator, all local programs in the campaign series can be grouped together to generate a collective metrics report which is a sum of all the outcomes of all events in the campaign series.
  • A staffperson at an organization is managing a partnership between their employer and Wikimedia projects, such as in a "Wikipedian in Residence" relationship or perhaps just to host events. The organization has a long-term commitment to sharing information, and so takes a long-term view of Wikipedia partnership. In this case, the organization has 1-2 experts register for a dashboard program and edit 100 Wikipedia articles in different languages, then they mostly quit contributing. After 6 months, the organization gets a report from the dashboard which describes how many people viewed the articles to which their expert contributed. The organization compares the count of wiki pageviews to the reach metrics calculated by similar dashboards for Facebook, Twitter, or any other communication platform.

Poingkuro popomilo ponyuntingan automatik id wiki wagu

As of August 2017, the Dashboard can be enabled on a wiki-by-wiki basis to make automatic edits to post program information on-wiki. This includes:

Laang ii mositi do tonudon montok puru komuniti pogulu do popomilo suntingan templat automatik id suang Dashboard:

1. Maganu do konsensus komuniti

Impunai o pibarasan komuniti montok memastikan do sokodung komuniti kokomoi kapanahakan suntingan automatik. Konsensus komuniti nopo nga nuru pogulu do poaktifon ponyuntingan.

Hiti nopo nga poomitanan do mongukab pibarasan:

I'm proposing to enable edits via Programs & Events Dashboard on this wiki. Once enabled, related activity for courses and other events on Programs & Events Dashboard would be reflected with wiki edits, as currently done on English Wikipedia with the Wiki Ed Dashboard. Here are the types of edits it can potentially make:

2. Pomonsoi do templat

You should localize the names of the templates, but the parameter names used by these templates should stay in English.

Ideal kanto nung kaanu yolo do poilihon id siriba do kategori miagal montok sukuon timpu dumontol.

3. Ukabo tikit Phabricator montok mokianu pongaktifan ponyuntingan

Onuai @Ragesoss (User:Sage (Wiki Ed)), om mositi do piampayaton:

Hiti o poomitanan do tikit Phabricator.

Abal om nosimbanan kawaawagu

2017-12-08
  • You can create a 'private' program, which can only be seen by that programs facilitators and by dashboard admins. Participant usernames will not appear in the user list for associated campaigns.
  • The downloadable CSV of course stats now includes retention counts, as well as per-wiki breakdowns of edit count, articles edited, and articles created.
  • For the 'ArticleScopedProgram' type, you can now track entire categories, or articles that include a specific template, instead of just tracking 'assigned' articles.
  • Outreachy intern Candela Jiménez Girón has started her project to improve the dashboard for Art+Feminism 2018
2017-12-12
  • If you are enrolled in an editathon, you can run a manual update of the statistics by just clicking in a button from the course actions. This will provide more accurate information of the last revisions that took place.
2017-12-15
  • A new message is displayed in beneath the course activity that informs the user when the last update of those statistics was performed and the average time left for the next update to happen. This will enable the user to be aware that their contributions may not appear as part of the statistics until the next update after the edition happens.
  • When browsing the revisions, only 50 of them will appear listed, together with a "See more" button that will render 50 more if they exist. This will avoid rendering of too much information for the user in the page.
2018-01-05
  • The campaign creator can include a Default Course Type to their campaigns so any course created from the campaign will have a determined type. It is possible to change the type of the specific course afterwards. E.g. All the users of a campaign will be by default "Edit-athons" if the user set it as Default Course Campaign for the campaign.
2018-01-17
  • The campaign creator can set a Default Passcode to a campaign so all the courses created from that campaign will have the same passcode. This passcode can be a specific one, a random one or can be set as no passcode required. It is possible to change the specific course passcode afterwards.
  • The course creator can set different start and end times for the activity and statistics gathering OR for the event that will take place.
2018-02-15
  • Kointayadan kimpin mantad kursus-kursus dondo nopo nga noulud tumanud kouludan pimato
  • We've updated the OAuth login permissions, which now include permission to create new accounts. We will start testing a feature that uses this permission soon. If you run into any errors, please log out and log in again.
2018-02-16
  • The 'account requests' feature has been enabled. To use it, you must enable it in the 'Available Actions' section of a program you are the facilitator for.
    • A facilitator can generate new Wikipedia accounts from the program 'Editors' tab, so we'll avoid creating too many accounts from the same IP, so Wikipedia blocks the IP for the next accounts creation.
    • A participant can submit a request to create an account from the enroll link. A facilitator can then create it from the dashboard; the password will be emailed to the new editor, and they will automatically be added as a participant.
2018-05-1
  • You can view the "Alerts" for any campaign, including when articles are in danger of deletion. This works currently on English and Portuguese Wikipedias, and can be configured on request for other languages that use similar categories for proposed deletion, speedy deletion, and deletion discussions.
  • Short programs, such as 1-day editathons, now have their own fast update cycle; such programs will typically get stats updates every 5 minutes or so, and stats will automatically be refreshed when the Home tab for the program is open.
2018-06-04
  • On the 'Articles' tab, program organizers can now add multiple 'Available Articles' at once. You can paste in a list of article titles or URLs, and each of them will be added to the list for editors to choose from.
  • On the 'Uploads' tab, the layout has been improved to show larger images, and more at once. Outreachy intern Urvashi Verma is working on further image/media improvements, and we want to hear your ideas.
2018-06-19
  • The 'Article Finder' tool from GSoC intern Pratyush Singhal is live and ready for use. You can access it here, or from the 'Available Articles' section of the Articles tab if you want to use it to build a set of available articles for a program.
  • Id rab 'mokiikinobos', milo kou no do mintong ginumu do upload mantad do potiitikid momomoguno.
  • For wikis that have edits enabled, you can now disable edits for an individual program. In 'Edit Details' mode, change 'Wiki edits enabled' to no.
2018-07-19
  • The 'Uploads' tab has a new switchable layout - Gallery View, List View and Tile View.
    • Id siriba do 'Katayadan Mogintong', milo kou do mintong kredit montok toinsanan ii nokoupload.
    • Milo kou nogi do manapis upload tumanud di pinapaatod dii.
  • On the 'Students' tab, if you click on the 'Total Uploads' of a user, you can view the uploads made by that user.
2018-10-15
  • For 'Uploads', you can click an image to see more details without leaving the Dashboard, including which pages it's used on and how many views those pages get.
  • Liwang montok do 'Mogihum Program' nopo nga kiwaa kowoowoyoo mogihum montok mogihum program id siriba ngaran toi ko' institusi.
  • Modul pinludaan nopo nga kiwaa do pautan gumuli id liwang towud wiki ii milo podolinon montok papasanang ponyuntingan om ponginwoguan.
  • The 'Structural Completeness' charts that show changes in ORES-based article quality estimates now work for all the languages that have an ORES articlequality model.
  • User profile pages show which training modules a user has completed.
2019-01-10
  • As the first stage of Cressence's Outreachy project, the course creator lets you select a program type at the start of the course creation flow. When creating a program from a campaign, the default program type for that campaign is still maintained.
  • Sokodung pomodolinan montok modul pinludaan nopo baino nga poimponu no.
  • Milo kou do poposisip statistik potilombus mantad do iso program id suang blog toi ko liwang web suai.
2019-01-24
  • For wikis that have edits enabled, there are now fine-grained controls for each program to select which types of edits the dashboard makes.
  • Since full approval after a trial period, account creation via the Dashboard can happen through a bot account, removing the need for program organizers to get English Wikipedia account creator rights.
2019-03-05
  • Admins now have notifications for when there are requested accounts waiting for creation, which should cut down on missed requests that don't get handled during events.
2019-07-01
The tracked wikis for each program are now shown clearly. You can choose the wikis to track at the time you create a program, and edit them afterwards. Assigned articles are no longer used as a workaround for tracking multiple wikis.
2019-07-02
  • Montok wiki ii kiwaa do model kualiti artikol ORES, ginumu towud nopo nga milo no intaan.
2019-08-13
  • Individual articles can now be excluded from tracking. This can be useful for editathons where you wish to exclude unrelated contributions by veteran editors who also participated in the event, and similar situations.
  • For an Article Scoped Program, you can now use a PetScan PSID as the basis for which articles are tracked.
2021-06-14
This blog post summarizes a lot of the recent work around the Dashboard's reliability and what has been done to improve it.
2021-07-23
Wiki Education's annual plan for July 2021 - June 2022 includes more focus on Programs & Events Dashboard, starting with a user survey to help prioritize development work. Feedback on the survey draft and live survey preview is welcome, before the finalized survey launches in late July or early August.
2021-07-29
The 2021 Dashboard user survey is live, and will remain open for the next few weeks at least. All users of the Dashboard, as well as interested potential users, are invited to take the survey.
2021-10-11
The results of the 2021 Dashboard user survey, and the top development priorities that will be part of the roadmap, are summarized in this blog post.
2021-10-28
The first iteration of the Programs & Events Dashboard Roadmap is up. It shows current order for the planned work Wiki Education will do to improve Programs & Events Dashboard, and will be updated to show the latest plans over time.
2022-03-10
Detailed Wikidata stats are now available. They show up on pages for individual wikidata-related events that haven't already ended, and cumulative stats for updated events show up on each Campaign page. Wikidata stats for older events are still the process of being generated.
2022-11-10
Namespace-specific tracking and statistics are now available. Via 'Edit Details', you can specify namespaces other than Mainspace that you want to count towards an event's main statistics.
2023-05-15
The "Authorship Highlighting" feature has been extended and now supports these languages: ar, de, en, es, eu, fr, hu, id, it, ja, nl, pl, pt, tr.
2023-09-06
Wikidata statistics will now be generated based on complete diffs rather than edit summaries, so the statistics will now accurately count revisions that add multiple statements and other data in a single edit. Statistics generated before today will not be affected.
Article Scoped Programs are now easier to configure, with an updated wizard to walk through the scoping process during event creation and UI improvements for adding, changing and viewing the scopes after event creation.

Pokianu Sokodung

Office hours

Upcoming
October 16, 16:00 UTC (9:00 am Pacific)
  • Sage Ross will answer questions and provide support for Dashboard users
  • Zoom meeting

Liwang Telegram

Montok nopo do kouhupan om pilumaagan, milo kou do mampayat id liwang Dashboard Telegram.

Pombangunan teknikal

The Programs and Events Dashboard is a comprehensive tool for organizing Wikipedia classroom assignments and diverse learning activities. The Dashboard is a centralized hub for coordinating and monitoring groups of editors collaborating on shared projects, facilitating efficient organization and tracking of their contributions.

Ponolikudan

In 2010, there was no software to organize classroom assignments and keep track of what student editors were doing so, that’s where the vision to empower users to become technologists themselves came about. This kickstarted the use of wikitext and templates to build the tools users needed. Over time courses grew and the use of wikitexts and templates couldn't keep up with the number. In 2012, to support course projects better Wikipedia assignments transitioned into a new MediaWiki Extension . Over the next few years, this extension was used for organizing education programs on English Wikipedia and several other language versions, but with no ongoing software development resources. In 2014, the Wiki Education Foundation education team transitioned into a new independent nonprofit focused on English Wikipedia and North America: Wiki Education. Wiki Education hired a software development consultancy to build and launch a replacement for the education extension: Wiki Education Dashboard (https://dashboard.wikiedu.org/), which launched in 2015. Wiki Education discontinued the use of the deprecated education extension on English Wikipedia at that point, but it was still being used by other Wikipedia education programs globally.

Progtam om ababayan dashboard

In June 2016, the Programs and Events Dashboard was officially launched. This was done in line with the Wikimedia movement to make the Dashboard compatible with every language version of Wikipedia (and any Wikimedia project). Leading up to the launch, on a volunteer basis, Wiki Education’s Sage Ross worked with Wikimedia engineers Adam Wight and Andrew Russell Green to rewrite the Dashboard’s backend to work flexibly on any language version of any Wikimedia project, and to implement internationalization of the interface (with translation support from translatewiki.net).

The Programs and Events Dashboard has undergone continuous enhancements. Notable milestones include the introduction of private programs and advanced CSV course statistics in 2017. In 2018, more improvements like manual statistics updates, default course types, and passcodes were introduced into the Dashboard. The Dashboard adapted to various program durations, introduced faster updates, and refined functionality for organizers. Significant features, such as the 'Article Finder' tool, enriched articles, and upload management were implemented in June 2018. The timeline unfolds with layout options, credit visibility, and filtering for uploads. In 2019, fine-grained controls for edits and account creation were in place.

As of January 2023, the Dashboard has more than 100,000 users across more than 390 wikis. It has served as a new platform for global Wikipedia classroom assignments, leading to the retirement of the MediaWiki education program extension in 2018. Over the years since 2015, more than 180 people have contributed to the dashboard’s journey with about 16,500 changes (“commits”).

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