Category:Outreach patterns
Learning patterns related to outreach, meaning PR/email/social media campaigns, communication with stakeholders, etc.
Subcategories
This category has only the following subcategory.
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Pages in category "Outreach patterns"
The following 89 pages are in this category, out of 89 total.
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- Learning patterns/Centering Marginalised Knowledge
- Learning patterns/Choosing an education program model
- Learning patterns/Choosing to meet up virtually or in person
- Learning patterns/Clarity of expectations when setting up a partnership
- Learning patterns/Communities of Interest to Recruit Volunteers
- Learning patterns/Community Growth via Capacity Building
- Learning patterns/Coordinating with a WikiProject
- Learning patterns/Create an event page
- Learning patterns/Creating a network of organizers
- Learning patterns/Creating Instructional guides for Wikivoyage
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- Learning patterns/Dealing with authorities for institutional partnerships
- Learning patterns/Delivering prizes
- Learning patterns/Design of a proposed distance learning resource
- Learning patterns/Developing sustained academic-expert engagement
- Learning patterns/Digital-o-Mat
- Learning patterns/Do not overload
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- Learning patterns/Editing leads to media literacy
- Learning patterns/EduWiki resources for Maithili Wikipedia
- Learning patterns/Engage with public broadcasters
- Learning patterns/Engaging non-Wikipedian academic experts to identify content gaps
- Learning patterns/Engaging participants through critical theory
- Learning patterns/Expert involvement
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- Learning patterns/Harvesting new Wikimedians from social media
- Learning patterns/How to build a core community from scratch using the local network of libraries
- Learning patterns/How to campaign on a political issue
- Learning patterns/How to conduct interviews with your project partners
- Learning patterns/How to find your potential outreach partners at wiki pages
- Learning patterns/How to generate publicity and foster collaboration: Organizing an event series
- Learning patterns/How to introduce a new target group to free knowledge and open source
- Learning patterns/How to podcast
- Learning patterns/How to talk to educators about using Wikimedia in the classroom
- Learning patterns/How to write a thousand articles about your country without getting tired (workshops)
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- Learning patterns/Make use of mistakes on Wikipedia
- Learning patterns/Mass messaging
- Learning patterns/Materials in their own language
- Learning patterns/MediaWiki Education Program
- Learning patterns/Meeting the learning needs of US public library staff new to Wikipedia with online training
- Learning patterns/Mode of training
- Learning patterns/Motivating students to contribute to Wikimedia projects
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- Learning patterns/Partnering with a government agency
- Learning patterns/Partnerships for contests
- Learning patterns/Partnerships require human-to-human connection
- Learning patterns/Plan an education program pilot
- Learning patterns/Posters that work
- Learning patterns/Preparation to be carried out for EduWiki programs
- Learning patterns/Public contribution
- Learning patterns/Public policy work: How to have an effective meeting
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- Learning patterns/Saving Wikipedia from PR, and saving PR from Wikipedia
- Learning patterns/Service Credit for University Students
- Learning patterns/Sharing relevant information with the Wikimedia movement
- Learning patterns/Spread cuteness
- Learning patterns/Storytelling over demonstration in a Wikipedia outreach
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- Learning patterns/Understanding the shared goals of an external organisation and Wikimedia
- Learning patterns/Use an article nursery garden for each new editor
- Learning patterns/Use cheatsheeting in the form of a collapsible toolbox
- Learning patterns/Use of a single diagram to imprint Wikipedia basics onto newcomers
- Learning patterns/Use social media for promotion
- Learning patterns/Using 'Share a fact' to engage social media followers of small Wikipedias
- Learning patterns/Using Aggregate Groups to group pages for translation
- Learning patterns/Using social media to promote endangered, indigenous and other marginalized languages
- Learning patterns/Using Twitch and Twitter to support passive learning