Hi everybody!

I have just finished the CC Spanish translation for the first video. Where
shall I paste it?

Best regards,
Roxana

On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 5:51 PM, Vahid Masrour <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Great! So which languages are next? (And congrats to User:Ата !!!)
>
> Vahid.
>
> On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 10:50 AM, Jackie <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Wonderful! It must have been because I was watching them on the TV I
>> didn't see the button. :)
>>
>> Sorry for missing the hard work that was already done. Thank you!!!
>>
>> On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 10:46 AM, Yury Bulka <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> The videos on Commons already have English subtitles (can be enabled in
>>> the player):
>>> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Wikipedia_in_Edu
>>> cation_12-part_video_series
>>>
>>> Some of them even have Ukrainian subtitles already thanks to User:Ата :)
>>>
>>> Vahid Masrour <[email protected]> writes:
>>>
>>> > Jackie: English subtitles (and making their texts available for
>>> > translations) would be a huge help!
>>> >
>>> > Thanks so much!
>>> >
>>> > Vahid.
>>> >
>>> > On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 10:30 AM, Jackie <[email protected]>
>>> > wrote:
>>> >
>>> >     Hi all,
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     Love the videos! They make me even more excited!
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     I am all about subtitles (disability & education advocate!). I
>>> >     have to admit I was wondering about subtitles when I watched them
>>> >     yesterday. I would be able to do the English subtitles if that
>>> >     would be desired.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     Thanks!
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     --
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     Jackie Koerner, Ph.D.
>>> >     Researcher & Education Consultant
>>> >     jackiekoerner.com
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >     On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 10:23 AM, Vahid Masrour
>>> >     <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >         Congratulations @Giulio on being so quick with the
>>> >         translations and publishing them immediately!
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >         Does anyone have experience with subtitles? It might be
>>> >         interesting to add subtitles to some of the videos for some
>>> >         regions/languages.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >         Cheers,
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >         Vahid.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >         On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 8:50 AM,
>>> >         <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> >
>>> >         Hi Maria.
>>> >             Very Useful message. I translated it into italian and
>>> >             published on my
>>> >             it.wikisource page:
>>> >             https://it.wikisource.org/wik
>>> i/Utente:Pic57/wikimediaeducati
>>> >            on
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >             At this address
>>> >             https://it.wikisource.org/wiki/Utente:Pic57/studenti my
>>> >             students' works on it.wikisource and it.wikipedia
>>> >
>>> >             :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
>>> >             prof. Giulio Picciolini, docente di Italiano e Storia
>>> >             Funzione strumentale comunicazione e web
>>> >             Animatore digitale
>>> >             IIS "Falcone-Righi", viale Italia 24/26, 20094 Corsico
>>> >             (Milano)
>>> >             http://www.iisfalcone-righi.gov.it/
>>> >             ---------------
>>> >
>>> >             > Hi all,
>>> >             > after months of hard work, we are happy to share with
>>> >             all a new video
>>> >             > series on the Wikimedia Education Program. You can now
>>> >             watch all 12
>>> >             > episodes on Commons
>>> >             >
>>> >             <https://commons.wikimedia.or
>>> g/wiki/Category:Wikipedia_in_Ed
>>> >            ucation_12-part_video_series>
>>> >             > , Youtube
>>> >             >
>>> >             <https://www.youtube.com/play
>>> list?list=PLVx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84
>>> >            fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>
>>> >             > and
>>> >             > Vimeo <https://vimeo.com/wmfoundation>.
>>> >             >
>>> >             > With this series, we hope to engage new educators in
>>> >             using Wikimedia
>>> >             > projects in the classroom, as well as promote existing
>>> >             resources to
>>> >             > support
>>> >             > education programs all over the world, like the
>>> >             Education Program Toolkit
>>> >             >
>>> >             <https://meta.wikimedia.org/w
>>> iki/Grants:Evaluation/Program_T
>>> >            oolkits/Education>
>>> >             > and the many brochures
>>> >             >
>>> >             <https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/Brochures>
>>> >             for educators.
>>> >             >
>>> >             > *What is this video series about?*
>>> >             >
>>> >             > *Chapter 1: Introduction and Why do you teach Wikipedia?
>>> >             >
>>> >             <https://www.youtube.com/watc
>>> h?v=WxCjD5Yu308&index=1&list=PL
>>> >            Vx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>*
>>> >             > Meet Educators and Wikipedia education leaders from
>>> >             around the world who
>>> >             > share why they use Wikipedia in classrooms not just as a
>>> >             way to access
>>> >             > knowledge, but also a way to develop their students’
>>> >             capacities, digital
>>> >             > know-how and to share knowledge with the world. Learn
>>> >             how the process
>>> >             > turns
>>> >             > their students from consumers into knowledge producers,
>>> >             leaving behind
>>> >             > papers that only the teacher reads for articles that the
>>> >             whole world can
>>> >             > access.
>>> >             >
>>> >             > *Chapter 2: What was your first Wikipedia article?
>>> >             >
>>> >             <https://www.youtube.com/watc
>>> h?v=PfymS0fjejU&index=2&list=PL
>>> >            Vx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>*
>>> >             > How did these educators and Wikipedia education leaders
>>> >             get started?
>>> >             > Starting from light copyediting, to translating,
>>> >             realizing information of
>>> >             > interest was missing… and creating new articles!
>>> >             >
>>> >             > *Chapter 3: The five pillars of Wikipedia
>>> >             >
>>> >             <https://www.youtube.com/watc
>>> h?v=ncZmv-UO_3U&index=3&list=PL
>>> >            Vx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>*
>>> >             > 5 things you must know before you get started on writing
>>> >             on the Wikipedia.
>>> >             > From these 5 rules, the educators reflect on the
>>> >             geopolitical implications
>>> >             > of knowledge production, good online behaviour, and even
>>> >             learning to
>>> >             > express knowledge the best we can.
>>> >             >
>>> >             > *Chapter 4: Assignments
>>> >             >
>>> >             <https://www.youtube.com/watc
>>> h?v=KFq2s180ny0&index=4&list=PL
>>> >            Vx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>*
>>> >             > How does using Wikipedia in the classroom work in
>>> >             practice? Educators and
>>> >             > Wikipedia education program leaders share different
>>> >             experiences and ways
>>> >             > to
>>> >             > turn the open online encyclopedia into an educational,
>>> >             active learning
>>> >             > tool. … and the importance of explaining what plagiarism
>>> >             is, as well as
>>> >             > the
>>> >             > value of using good references.
>>> >             >
>>> >             > *Chapter 5: Brochures and tutorials
>>> >             >
>>> >             <https://www.youtube.com/watc
>>> h?v=BhQ8ndlO6mY&index=5&list=PL
>>> >            Vx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>*
>>> >             > Need a little help? Downloading a few brochures can go a
>>> >             long way into
>>> >             > learning in more detail how to use Wikipedia as an
>>> >             edtech tool. Follow the
>>> >             > link and :
>>> >             https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/Brochures
>>> >             >
>>> >             > *Chapter 6: The key to a successful education program
>>> >             >
>>> >             <https://www.youtube.com/watc
>>> h?v=Qh57hTM-54k&index=6&list=PL
>>> >            Vx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>*
>>> >             > Starting small and then growing the educational program
>>> >             seems to be the
>>> >             > key. If you are trying to start an education program in
>>> >             your region,
>>> >             > experiment with a single teacher, learn from that
>>> >             experience, an then grow
>>> >             > the program progressively.
>>> >             >
>>> >             > *Chapter 7: Social media & connectivity
>>> >             >
>>> >             <https://www.youtube.com/watc
>>> h?v=Qh57hTM-54k&index=6&list=PL
>>> >            Vx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>*
>>> >             > Social media is an ally to connect with other education
>>> >             initiatives, other
>>> >             > educators, and helpful volunteers that can answer
>>> >             questions regarding the
>>> >             > use of the internet.
>>> >             >
>>> >             > *Chapter 8: Work with the Wikipedia community
>>> >             >
>>> >             <https://www.youtube.com/watc
>>> h?v=DhwcWIUL8_U&index=8&list=PL
>>> >            Vx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>*
>>> >             > A fact to take in consideration: connecting with the
>>> >             community of
>>> >             > volunteer
>>> >             > that edit the Wikipedia in your language increases the
>>> >             probability of
>>> >             > success of your education project!
>>> >             >
>>> >             > *Chapter 9: Motivating students
>>> >             >
>>> >             <https://www.youtube.com/watc
>>> h?v=-1J2FcDdSeM&index=9&list=PL
>>> >            Vx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>*
>>> >             > Motivating students to learn through editing Wikipedia
>>> >             is not very hard.
>>> >             > Here are a few experiences that highlight the value of
>>> >             using Wikipedia as
>>> >             > an educational tool, as well as a few tips on specific
>>> >             actions that will
>>> >             > fuel their interest even more.
>>> >             >
>>> >             > *Chapter 10: Language and translation
>>> >             >
>>> >             <https://www.youtube.com/watc
>>> h?v=ADxGmKeLqDM&index=10&list=P
>>> >            LVx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>*
>>> >             > Wikipedia exists currently in 283 languages, and
>>> >             “incubates” many more
>>> >             > encyclopedia in other languages. There’s a very high
>>> >             probability that
>>> >             > students can work in the language they’re fluent in.
>>> >             Translation can be
>>> >             > an
>>> >             > activity that will show them the ropes and increase
>>> >             their language skills,
>>> >             > on top of developing their knowledge of the subject
>>> >             matter.
>>> >             >
>>> >             > *Chapter 11: When to hire an employee
>>> >             >
>>> >             <https://www.youtube.com/watc
>>> h?v=RGUSMl7DD38&index=11&list=P
>>> >            LVx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>*
>>> >             > How do you scale an education program that spans over
>>> >             many classrooms and
>>> >             > even many institutions?
>>> >             >
>>> >             > *Chapter 12: Success and learning from failure
>>> >             >
>>> >             <https://www.youtube.com/watc
>>> h?v=gH11w0IGz8E&index=12&list=P
>>> >            LVx9pX-VnGViiRftTk84fvO9XTVQ_oZ9w>*
>>> >             > Success or failure? It’s all learning! This applies at
>>> >             the student
>>> >             > level,
>>> >             > but also to the educators’ tasks, and to education
>>> >             program leaders.
>>> >             >
>>> >             > *How can you get involved?*
>>> >             > We count on you to help us spread the word about this
>>> >             series and to use
>>> >             > the
>>> >             > videos in your outreach efforts, for training and any
>>> >             other use you can
>>> >             > give them! Let us know how you like them, and feel free
>>> >             to translate
>>> >             > captions as well.
>>> >             >
>>> >             > Thank you to all program leaders who took part in this
>>> >             video production,
>>> >             > sharing what you have learned during all this time
>>> >             running your education
>>> >             > program. A special thank you to Floor Koudijs, who
>>> >             sparked the first
>>> >             > efforts for the series to be and set the wheels in
>>> >             motion for this series
>>> >             > to happen.
>>> >             >
>>> >             > Have a great week!
>>> >             >
>>> >             > Best,
>>> >             >
>>> >             > María
>>> >             >
>>> >             >
>>> >             > *María Cruz * \\ Communications and Outreach
>>> >             Coordinator, PC&L Team
>>> >             > \\ Wikimedia
>>> >             > Foundation, Inc.
>>> >             > [email protected] | Twitter: @marianarra_
>>> >             > <https://twitter.com/marianarra_>
>>> >             > _______________________________________________
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>>> >             >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >             --
>>> >             :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
>>> >             prof. Giulio Picciolini, docente di Italiano e Storia
>>> >             Funzione strumentale comunicazione e web
>>> >             IIS "Falcone-Righi", viale Italia 24/26, 20094 Corsico
>>> >             (Milano)
>>> >             http://www.iisfalcone-righi.gov.it/
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
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>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >         --
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >         Vahid Masrour
>>> >         Community Capacity Manager, Wikipedia Education Program
>>> >
>>> >         [email protected]
>>> >         https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
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>>
>>
>> --
>> Jackie Koerner, Ph.D.
>> Researcher & Education Consultant
>> jackiekoerner.com
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Vahid Masrour
> Community Capacity Manager, Wikipedia Education Program
> [email protected]
> https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education
>
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