And the link to the doodle to schedule the Collab meeting is
http://doodle.com/poll/5n6mesfip2cf86mq

Vahid.

On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 4:02 PM, Vahid Masrour <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Dear Collab members,
>
> For this mail, we have 2 topics, both requiring your generous input:
>
>    1. Collab membership discussion
>    2. February Collab meeting
>
>
>
> *Collab membership discussion:*
>
> It's about time we set our next call, and i'd like to sum up the ideas
> that have been shared on-wiki: https://outreach.wiki
> media.org/wiki/Talk:Education/Wikipedia_Education_Collaborative/Goals
>
> It's quite clear that the idea of an "open membership" is a favorite, and
> it is inherently coherent with the spirit of the movement. "Open
> membership" seems to mean that anyone could become a Collab member,
> offering time and capacity to serve the need of the Education Program in
> general, and its self-appointed goals specifically.
>
> In order to explore the concept of "open membership", i think the
> following ideas could be useful, and definitely want to hear your ideas on
> what makes sense, what doesn't, and what is missing.
>
> Perhaps, the question is: What does "being an active Collab member" mean?
> the following examples come to mind:
>
>    - Dedication to the goals of the Collab
>    
> <https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education/Wikipedia_Education_Collaborative/Goals>.
>    Those goals will evolve over time, but represent the current consensus on
>    the Collab's activities.
>    - Dedication to the Wikipedia Education Program ie. carrying out
>    education activities. The activities each member carry out are necessarily
>    diverse, as they work with different levels of education, and different
>    types of education (extracurricular as well as within formal education
>    settings).
>    - Participation in Collab meetings and discussions, including sharing
>    information about our activities as Collab members.
>
> Can you think of other ways we can determine that a person is "an active
> Collab member"? Please share them!
>
> The next question that comes to mind is How do we track progress on those
> activities as a group?
>
>    - Phabricator <https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/project/view/1479/> is
>    one of the tools that has been is , and there is an actual track record of
>    its use (and usefulness to the Wikipedia Education Program).
>    - Self-reporting during the online meeting is another means to track
>    our progress. While less formal than Phabricator, it allows for a more
>    lively interchange of experiences.
>
> Are there other ways to track our activities? Please share them!
>
> Finally, what kind of process do we need to acknowledge Collab membership?
> It could be as simple as adding your name to the Collab wiki and adding
> yourself to the Collab mailing list, or it could include an interview by
> Collab members.
>
> What do you think would be the most appropriate ways to acknowledge new
> Collab members? Please share them! Let's keep that conversation on-wiki at
> https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Education/Wikipedia_Education_
> Collaborative/Goals
>
>
> _________________________________________
>
> *February meeting:*
>
> We should definitely meet online to discuss these ideas and share updates.
> I'm sharing this doodle so we can can all suggest the times that
> accommodate us best.
>
>
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Vahid.
>
> --
> Vahid Masrour
> Community Capacity Manager, Wikipedia Education Program
> [email protected]
> https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education
>
>


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Vahid Masrour
Community Capacity Manager, Wikipedia Education Program
[email protected]
https://outreach.wikimedia.org/wiki/Education
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