Grants:Let's Connect Profile/Rodrigo Alonso Morales Azañedo
Rodrigo Alonso Morales Azañedo
moralesrodrigo1100gmail.com
Best way to connect: On my user talk page
Peru • Latin America and The Caribbean (LAC) region
Preferred times: Tuesday, Thursday (12 - 16 UTC, 17 - 20 UTC)
Can dedicate: Between one (1) hour and three (3) hours per week
Languages: English, Spanish
Main Wikimedia projects: Wikipedia → encyclopedia, Wikidata → knowledge database
Areas of interests: Education, Open Technology
Other peer learning/training initiatives participating in: I've participated in a single workshop on SPARQL in my local community, Wikimedia Peru.
Skills this profile would like to learn
Preferred way of learning: Through formal training, By being mentored by an organization with more experience
Organization skills: Proposal writing for funding • Leadership growth and sustainability • Program/project implementation
Learning, evaluation and communications skills: Designing learning /retrospective sessions • Documenting knowledge in ways that are easy to communicate with others
Interpersonal skills: Skills that are important for managing teams and volunteers • Community development, capacity building and skills development
Programatic and tactic skills: Effective training for newcomers/ newcomer experience • Small editing events, campaign and contests • Research skills
Wiki tech skills: Lua scripting • Bots • Handling data donations
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Skills this profile would like to share
Preferred way of sharing: Mentoring a person or group, Organizing face-to-face workshops.
Wiki tech skills: Basic Wikidata • Wikimedia Tools (PAWS, Quarry, WDQS) for running queries and scripts
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More to learn
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I'm mainly interesting in community engagement strategies as one of my goals is to get more Peruvian people (I'm from Peru) engaged in Wikimedia projects.
Stories about sharing
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By using WDQS and SPARQL, I've been able to answer questions that I wasn't able to answer by using other technologies. For example: In which countries there are libraries that have been named after a musician? Because I've been getting more familiar with SPARQL, I feel I can provide some help on writing SPARQL queries in any domain of knowledge.