2019 Wikimedia Australia Community Conference
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=== What is the Community Conference? === | === What is the Community Conference? === | ||
The | The Community Conference was run by Wikimedia Australia to showcase some of the exciting work that has been happening across the country, and to give our community the opportunity to contribute to the next stage of planning ongoing collaborations, what WikiClubs are doing, Wikimedia Australia's future directions, how we can better engage with each other, our region: ESEAP (the East, Southeast Asia, and Pacific), and the wider Wikimedia movement. | ||
== Programme == | |||
The full programme with linked presentations is available at '''[https://wikimedia.org.au/wiki/2019_Wikimedia_Australia_Community_Conference/Schedule Community Conference Schedule]''' | |||
The Conference was live streamed and can be viewed on the [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7KmIF_I_csO9XZrxUhyVYA Wikimedia Australia channel]. | |||
The Conference used the Twitter hashtag [https://twitter.com/search?q=%23wow2019&src=typed_query&f=live #WoW2019] | |||
== Invited speaker == | |||
Our special guest speaker, Ingrid Cumming, is a Nyungar yorga who was part of the research team that developed Noongarpedia including the [https://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wp/nys/Keny_mia nys.wikipedia]. Ingrid is now the Indigenous project co-ordinator for the City of Canning, Western Australia. From her experience in working with Wikimedia Australia she invited WMAU to collaborate with the City of Canning on a digital heritage project. She will share her insights on these projects and how to engage and share in a respectful way with Indigenous knowledge. | Our special guest speaker, Ingrid Cumming, is a Nyungar yorga who was part of the research team that developed Noongarpedia including the [https://incubator.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wp/nys/Keny_mia nys.wikipedia]. Ingrid is now the Indigenous project co-ordinator for the City of Canning, Western Australia. From her experience in working with Wikimedia Australia she invited WMAU to collaborate with the City of Canning on a digital heritage project. She will share her insights on these projects and how to engage and share in a respectful way with Indigenous knowledge. | ||
'''Wikimedia Australia acknowledges the generous support of the City of Canning for Ingrid's attendance at the Community Conference.''' | |||
=== Venue === | === Venue === |
Revision as of 06:57, 16 June 2019
Saturday 15 June 2019
What is the Community Conference?
The Community Conference was run by Wikimedia Australia to showcase some of the exciting work that has been happening across the country, and to give our community the opportunity to contribute to the next stage of planning ongoing collaborations, what WikiClubs are doing, Wikimedia Australia's future directions, how we can better engage with each other, our region: ESEAP (the East, Southeast Asia, and Pacific), and the wider Wikimedia movement.
Programme
The full programme with linked presentations is available at Community Conference Schedule
The Conference was live streamed and can be viewed on the Wikimedia Australia channel.
The Conference used the Twitter hashtag #WoW2019
Invited speaker
Our special guest speaker, Ingrid Cumming, is a Nyungar yorga who was part of the research team that developed Noongarpedia including the nys.wikipedia. Ingrid is now the Indigenous project co-ordinator for the City of Canning, Western Australia. From her experience in working with Wikimedia Australia she invited WMAU to collaborate with the City of Canning on a digital heritage project. She will share her insights on these projects and how to engage and share in a respectful way with Indigenous knowledge.
Wikimedia Australia acknowledges the generous support of the City of Canning for Ingrid's attendance at the Community Conference.
Venue
The University of Sydney, Old Teachers College building (opposite the 1993 Education Building), Room 329. Signs are provided.
The University of Sydney has kindly provided us with a space, and the necessary facilities to host the event.
Registration
While the conference is free to attend WMAU will be asking for registration to enable catering and adequate facilitates are available.
We are using Eventbrite for the conference registrations
Programme
Here is the draft schedule for the day. Community members are encouraged to suggest areas of interest and lightning talks.
Contact
For any inquiries, you can contact us at contactwikimedia.org.au