2019:Education/WikiAfrica: Creating the Open Knowledge Curriculum
This is an Accepted submission for the Education space at Wikimania 2019. |
Title
[edit | edit source]Creating the Open Knowledge Curriculum Workshop |presentation
Session leader(s)
[edit | edit source]Full Name* | Email address* | Wikimedia Username (if you have one) | Affiliation | Country | Role, website or any other details you'd like to share |
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Isla Haddow | Islahaddowgmail.com | Islahaddow | Wiki In Africa | South Africa | Project lead; www.wikiinafrica.org |
Florence Devouard | fdevouard@anthere.org | Anthere | Wiki In Africa | France | Project lead; www.wikiinafrica.org |
Session type
[edit | edit source]Each Space at Wikimania 2019 will have specific format requests. The program design prioritises submissions which are future-oriented and directly engage the audience. The format of this submission is a:
- Workshop to identify and try to solve problem
Length of session
[edit | edit source]60 mins
Description
[edit | edit source]As an extension of WikiFundi (http://www.wikifundi.org), WikiChallenge African Schools and WikiAfrica Schools, Wiki In Africa is developing an Open Knowledge Curriculum for educators across Africa to teach learners about how global knowledge systems work, how content is created, and how they can contribute themselves.
The intention of the project is to collaboratively develop (with all stakeholders) the Open Knowledge Curriculum as a fun, engaging and participation-oriented programme for application across multiple languages, contexts and formats. The Curriculum is being developed within the UNESCO guidelines framework for ultimate consideration by UNESCO, country governments and education stakeholders.
It is intended that the Curriculum will be a considered, supported immersion for students to apply learnt 21st Century digital skills to global knowledge systems, through content production, licencing and copyright, etc. that ultimately results in online published material.
An initial discussion was held at the CC Summit in Lisbon (May 2019). This workshop is an extension of the collaborative development of this project across the Open Movement.
Supporting work
[edit | edit source]Optional:
- m:WikiFundi : http://www.wikifundi.org
- WikiAfrica Schools
- https://fr.vikidia.org/wiki/Projet:WikiChallenge_Ecoles_d%27Afrique
Relationship to the theme
[edit | edit source]This session will address the conference theme — Wikimedia, Free Knowledge and the Sustainable Development Goals — in the following manner:
The Open Knowledge Curriculum is about including applied knowledge about the Open Movement to digital skills acquisition for secondary students, thus preparing them for the 'information age' as well as ensuring Wikipedia-savvy next generation from developing countries (specifically, Africa). This submission's primary focus is on Quality Education, but secondary cross-cutting issues cover Gender Equality, Technology and Reducing Inequality.
Session outcomes
[edit | edit source]At the end of the session, the following will have been achieved:
- Partners and interested collaborators
- Endorsement of several elements to investigate further.
Relation to other Spaces
[edit | edit source]- Partnerships
Requirements
[edit | edit source]The session will work best with these conditions:
- Room:
- usual room - presentation + discussion space
- Audience:
- 20-30 people (or as many as turns up!)
- Recording:
I am open to having it recorded in whatever way it needs to be, but as long as those who don't want to be recorded are respected.
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