Hi Alex,
Just out of interest, have any UK universities been signed up for the program 
yet?
 
Thanks,
Rock drum
 


Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2010 10:31:07 -0500
From: stins...@dukes.jmu.edu
To: wikimediauk-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Subject: [Wikimediauk-l] Wikipedia Campus Ambassador Program to the United 
Kingdom

Hello Wikimedia UK,


I am Alex Stinson (User:Sadads), an American student from James Madison 
University (JMU) and a Wikipedia Campus Ambassador 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Ambassadors). I am also a member of the 
Wikipedia Ambassador Steering Committee and soon will be a Wikipedia Campus 
Ambassador Trainer. I will be studying abroad in Oxford during the Spring, and 
look forward to participating in Wikimedia UK activities. The organization of 
Wikipedians in the United States (or at least the greater DC Area) has been 
rather slow, so I look forward to bringing back lessons I learn from you to 
Wikimedia DC.


I recently approached the board of Wikimedia UK and asked if they would be 
interested in starting an Ambassador program in the UK. Realizing that their 
will need to be significant effort on the part of myself and volunteers in 
Britain, they have given me the go ahead to begin developing the infrastructure 
to create an Ambassador program in the UK and begin engaging universities. The 
Steering Committee of the Ambassador program decided very early that it was 
best that the ambassador program to be run in a regional approach so that the 
program could become international and sustainable, I hope the UK will become 
our first extra-US Ambassador region. 


The Campus Ambassador Program in the United States has largely been focused on 
the Public Policy Initiative and supporting writing projects and assignments in 
university classes. However, even in this first semester of the program, we 
have already seen the creation of two student organizations as well as course 
work in other disciplines (such as literature and chemistry). I also have been 
working closely with the library at JMU to begin discussion on how we think of 
Wikipedia in Academia through workshops on the topic.


I realize the approach to academic curriculum may be hard to translate to the 
UK university system. However, it is activities such as student organizations 
and the workshops in addition to the article writing assignments, which I would 
like to bring to the United Kingdom. Like GLAM cooperations, the Wikipedia 
Ambassador program has the potential to help a very large community of 
academics become more engaged with Wikipedia world wide. 


I have yet to determine the exact schedule of my studies and activities at 
Oxford. However, while in the UK I plan to, at the very least, find and engage 
members of Wikimedia UK to begin a regional Ambassador program through 
Ambassador training and discussions at Wikimedia UK events as well as through 
the creation of a student organization at Oxford. If anyone would be interested 
in supporting such an Ambassador program, especially if you are engaged in a 
University campus, please send me an e-mail and we can begin figuring out how 
you can help. This program can only be successful if local Wikipedians engage 
and provide creative approaches to the university environment.




Alex Stinson 
User:Sadads
Wikipedia Campus Ambassador James Madison University
Wikipedia Ambassador Steering Committee Member
 
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