Program/pt-br
Sessões confirmadas
Esta é uma lista tentativa de apresentações, a partir de 17 de maio.
Há 77 submissões de apresentação (9 oficinas, 21 painéis, 47 discussões) totalizando 116 x 30 minutos slots ao longo da conferência principal. Mais 6 sessões plenárias (palestras e cerimônias), 26 Posteres (até agora) para a pós-recepção, uma exposição de fotografia, bem como várias sessões de 'conversas de relâmpago' e 'encontros'.
Algumas coisas podem ser adicionadas ou removidas mais perto do evento, mas assumimos que isso é 95% preciso. É agrupado por duração de apresentação e, em seguida, pela ordem em que a submissão foi feita. Detalhes como um cronograma, todos os apresentadores, resumos detalhados e slides de apresentação serão publicados mais tarde. Chamadas para conversas relâmpago e encontros serão feitas antes ou durante a própria conferência. Espaços para Encontros podem ser reservados na página de Encontros.
Nota: a coluna "Proponente" não significa que este é o único apresentador - especialmente em casos de sessões de painel.
Submission # | Proposer | Title | Duration |
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4 | Delphine Ménard | Introduction to Low Context and High Context: Communicate Effectively Between Cultures | 90 |
125 | Asaf Bartov | A Gentle Introduction to Wikidata for Absolute Beginners + Wikidata Query Tutorial [2 parts] | 90 |
176 | Nichole Saad | Wikipedia and digital equity in Education: digital skills for life and free knowledge for the world | 90 |
208 | Dario Taraborelli | Lifting a veil on the sources of free knowledge: A WikiCite workshop | 90 |
212 | Joe Sutherland | Workshopping event safety | 90 |
254 | Leila Zia | Wiki Loves Monuments, Hands-on | 90 |
277 | Nicole Ebber | Wikimedia 2030: What needs to change for the movement to move in our new strategic direction? | 90 |
296 | Rachel Farrand | Hackathon showcase | 90 |
13 | Michael Graaf | Babel's Tower: South Africa's Wikipedias | 60 |
58 | Siko Bouterse | Centering Knowledge from the Margins: A Whose Knowledge? discussion with indigenous, African, Dalit, queer and feminist communities | 60 |
82 | Lea Voget | Building tools to serve diverse users: Community Centered Software Development | 60 |
95 | Gabe Thullen | Kiwix & Raspberry Pi - build your own wikipedia Wifi hotspot | 60 |
107 | Trevor B | Building a Better Harassment Reporting System | 60 |
132 | Léa Lacroix | Learn how to model the words of your language in Wikidata | 60 |
136 | Kvardek Du | Wikidata Babel workshop | 60 |
138 | Satdeep Gill | Introducing Wikipedia to New Readers | 60 |
171 | C. Scott Ananian | Real-Time Collaboration: Connecting Humanity | 60 |
172 | Pawel Marynowski | Pattypan workshop | 60 |
183 | Christian Friedrich | Ubuntu for who? Equity by Free Knowledge? | 60 |
196 | Michael Peel | Wikidata-enabled Infobox Workshop | 60 |
220 | Anna Mazgal | Copyright – what could possibly go wrong? Copyfights as a global challenge | 60 |
222 | Sandra Fauconnier | Design challenge workshop: How can multilingual structured metadata bring knowledge equity to Commons? | 60 |
229 | Leila Zia | The State of Research in Knowledge Gaps | 60 |
232 | Robert Fernandez | How wikidata infoboxes can help bridge content and language gaps | 60 |
243 | Daniel Mietchen | Zooming in on Africa-related research: Wikidata-based scholarly profiles of people, papers, places, topics and more | 60 |
252 | Anasuya Sengupta | How can "open" also be safe and welcoming? Perspectives from around the world | 60 |
276 | Isla Haddow-Flood | Activating the next generation : Wikipedia in Schools | 60 |
282 | Samuel Guebo | Gaps in Global GLAM capacity: A Discussion | 60 |
297 | Douglas Scott | Panel: Africa's Wikipedias | 60 |
7 | Ahmed Houamel | Including minority languages in Wikimedia projects, a strategic approch | 30 |
10 | Stephane Coillet-Matillon | What Wikimedians can do today to improve offline access to Wikimedia projects | 30 |
29 | Dimitar Dimitrov | Wikimedia vs. Disinformation | 30 |
30 | Dimitar Dimitrov | EU Copyright Reform: Google vs. the content industry. Is Wikimedia stuck in the middle? | 30 |
42 | Helmi Hamdi | What tools do we need for small Wikis to increase content and quality? | 30 |
56 | Andrea Patricia Kleiman | Reintegrating persons with mental illnesses to the community using Wikiquote project | 30 |
68 | Rohini Lakshané | Intellectual property barriers to GLAM projects in the global south | 30 |
75 | Sailesh Patnaik | One Image at a time; How Governments can help in bridging the information gap on Wikipedia. | 30 |
83 | Keren Shatzman | Senior Citizens write Wikipedia | 30 |
98 | Sandra Fauconnier | Structured Data on Wikimedia Commons and knowledge equity | 30 |
102 | Netha Hussain | Research on gender gap in Wikipedia: What do we know so far? | 30 |
106 | Abbey Ripstra | Beyond the meat grinder: building better new editor experiences through research and dialogue | 30 |
110 | Alexandra Wang | Women leading the way toward gender equity | 30 |
124 | Sandra Fauconnier | Wikimedia Commons and GLAM needs around the world | 30 |
127 | Asaf Bartov | What can we learn from the Feminist movement for knowledge equity? | 30 |
128 | Bunty Avieson | Bridging knowledge gaps: Wikipedia and Bhutan can learn from each other | 30 |
129 | Beat Estermann | Building an International Knowledge Base for the Performing Arts: Thoughts on Providing Knowledge as a Service and Enhancing Knowledge Equity | 30 |
142 | Aaron Halfaker | Using artificial intelligence to keep Wikipedia open | 30 |
144 | Deror Avi Lin | The Coolest Projects of Wikimedia Chapters - Be Inspired | 30 |
145 | Daniel Bogre Udell | Every Language in the World: Introducing Wikitongues | 30 |
155 | Abdallah Azibert | How do teachers in Chad use Wikipedia to fill the knowledge gap? | 30 |
177 | Chinmayi S K | Lessons from creating a diversity toolkit | 30 |
180 | Adrián Estévez Iglesias | Documenting rural areas by WikiTakes activities | 30 |
185 | Lydia Pintscher | What does this mean in ...? - building bridges with machine-readable lexicographical data in Wikidata | 30 |
189 | Lydia Pintscher | Wikidata: building bridges every single day | 30 |
192 | Denise Jansen | Building new bridges to close the Wikimedia gendergap | 30 |
202 | Antoine Lamielle | Record every languages of the world village by village, with Lingua Libre | 30 |
209 | Jake Orlowitz | #1lib1ref: Reaching 5 million librarians around the world | 30 |
210 | Jake Orlowitz | The Wikipedia Library Card Platform: How you have access to 100,00 journals | 30 |
211 | Siko Bouterse | The Visibility Gap: #VisibleWikiWomen's campaign for visual knowledge | 30 |
230 | Jon Harald Søby | How majorities can support minority languages | 30 |
236 | Bekriah Mawasi | Diglossia and Multilingualism: A help or a Hindrance to Arabic Wikipedians? | 30 |
237 | Tilman Bayer | Which parts of an article are actually being read? | 30 |
239 | Tilman Bayer | State of Wikimedia Research 2017-2018 | 30 |
240 | Gergő Tisza | Sister project incubator - or, how to deal with knowledge gaps inherent in "What Wikipedia is not" | 30 |
253 | Richard Knipel | Wiki-fy The Met, and Met-ify the Wiki | 30 |
259 | Asaf Bartov | Building capacity with communities: WMF's Community Capacity Development program | 30 |
260 | Dumisani Ndubane | Coolest African Projects - Be inspired | 30 |
261 | Marc Miquel | User Experience in Wikipedia: How Can We Improve It? | 30 |
262 | Gereon Kalkuhl | How to kick-start communities or How to boldly go where no editor has gone before | 30 |
263 | Jack Rabah | Working towards Growing Local Language Content on Wikipedia (GLOW) | 30 |
264 | Felix Nartey | How to start a developer community in your country, the AWMD way. | 30 |
267 | Kelly Foster | AfroCROWD: expanding into the Diaspora | 30 |
268 | John Cummings | How can the Wikimedia community work better with experts? Using open license text to collaborate, a case study from UNESCO. | 30 |
284 | Cornelius Kibelka | We learned one thing from organizing the Wikimedia Conference. How could we apply this in the Movement? | 30 |
289 | Bobby Shabangu | The quotation of oral sources in a decolonization context. | 30 |
288 | Lodewijk Gelauff | Helping new editors to not hit brick walls: a guide | 10 |
18 | Tobias Lutzi | Local Law and Global Projects – Bridging The Gap Between Public Regulation and Community Self-Governance | Poster |
51 | Lilli Iliev | #No(Upload)Filter - A campaign to prevent internet filters that threaten free knowledge | Poster |
52 | Gretchen Andrew | Art, Wikimedia, and the Education of Intelligent Machines (and People Too!) | Poster |
66 | Joseph MacLean | Wikiup -Indigenous Knowledge Network Visioning Workshop | Poster |
67 | Stefano Dal Bo | Wikipassport - The "Grand Tour" of the 21st century | Poster |
80 | Marc Miquel-Ribé | Wikipedia Cultural Diversity Observatory: Raising Awareness and Providing Solutions for Bridging Knowledge Gaps | Poster |
84 | Gabe Thullen | Bridging the digital divide with Kiwix in Senegalese schools | Poster |
99 | Niccolò Caranti | Wikipedia 4 Refugees | Poster |
114 | Peter Kraker | Hands-on open science: how to bridge scientific knowledge gaps in Wikimedia projects | Poster |
115 | Sydney Poore | Using the Interaction Timeline to Investigate User Misconduct | Poster |
122 | Bryan Davis | FLOSS best practices for bots and tools | Poster |
143 | Lisa Dittmer | Tell me your story: how can we encourage participation through digital communication? | Poster |
170 | C. Scott Ananian | Edit conflicts, offline contributions, and Tor: oh my! | Poster |
173 | Santiago Navarro Sanz | Wiki Loves Folk | Poster |
175 | Adrián Estévez Iglesias | #100wikidays: women writers | Poster |
186 | Lydia Pintscher | Poster: lexicographical data on Wikidata | Poster |
187 | Lydia Pintscher | Poster: data quality in Wikidata | Poster |
191 | Saskia Jasmin Ehlers | What happens when you bring peace activists and Wikipedia together | Poster |
195 | Ronny Ueckermann | Journeys to the human past: documenting megalithic monuments on Wikipedia | Poster |
198 | Michael Peel | A multilingual infobox for Wikimedia Commons categories | Poster |
199 | Netha Hussain | Mapping and bridging the gender gap: an ethnographic study of Indian Wikipedians and their motivations to contribute | Poster |
231 | Angel And Santiago Obregon Sierra And Navarro | Wiki Loves the Olympics | Poster |
234 | Kelly Doyle | Wikipedia, Service Learning, and the Gender Gap | Poster |
255 | Emmanouil Kefalas | User sandbox+ : Article template libraries - user sandbox space organization | Poster |
270 | Erika Bjune | A Roadmap for the Environmental Sustainability of Free Knowledge | Poster |
272 | Florence Devouard | WikiFundi Poster : editing Wikipedia offline across Africa | Poster |
274 | Florence Devouard | WikiChallenge Ecoles d'Afrique Poster | Poster |
295 | Felix Nartey | User Sandbox+ / Article Nursery Garden | Poster |
273 | Isla Haddow-Flood |
Wiki Loves Africa photo exhibition | Exhibition |
Atendimento remoto
A transmissão ao vivo de algumas discussões estará disponível, e gravações dessas e outras discussões estarão disponíveis posteriormente.