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|The IDEA network collaborated with the Postgraduate Society at the University of St Andrews Students' Association, on hosting a pilot event for students who were invited to collaborate on researching digitised archival information about St Andrew’s first female alumni and thus expand the limited amount of information we have about these front-running women.
|The IDEA network collaborated with the Postgraduate Society at the University of St Andrews Students' Association, on hosting a pilot event for students who were invited to collaborate on researching digitised archival information about St Andrew’s first female alumni and thus expand the limited amount of information we have about these front-running women.
The event aimed to spark a discussion and encourage attendees to become “knowledge activists” by looking for additional information about these women. In addition to filling information gaps about underrepresented women, the session also showcased opportunities to develop skills in digital media, research, public engagement, and team collaboration.
The event aimed to spark a discussion and encourage attendees to become “knowledge activists” by looking for additional information about these women. In addition to filling information gaps about underrepresented women, the session also showcased opportunities to develop skills in digital media, research, public engagement, and team collaboration.
|[[User:drkirstyross|[User:Abd Alsattar Ardati|Abd Alsattar Ardati]]] of The IDEA Network and [https://www.yourunion.net/ University of St Andrews Students' Association]
|[[User:Abd Alsattar Ardati|Abd Alsattar Ardati]] of The IDEA Network and [https://www.yourunion.net/ University of St Andrews Students' Association]
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|[https://sachi.cs.st-andrews.ac.uk/2022/12/05/user-troubles-during-shoot-st-andrews-to-green/ User Troubles during “Shoot St Andrews to Green”!]
|[https://sachi.cs.st-andrews.ac.uk/2022/12/05/user-troubles-during-shoot-st-andrews-to-green/ User Troubles during “Shoot St Andrews to Green”!]
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|University of St Andrews Students' Association
|University of St Andrews Students' Association
|The IDEA network collaborated with the Postgraduate Society at the University of St Andrews Students' Association, on hosting a pilot event to celebrate the town of St Andrews. St Andrews is well recognised globally for its history and over 600 years old University, but most photos of places are missing from open-access maps! We invited students and locals to a one-hour “Shoot St Andrews to Green” event on Saturday, the 20th of August 2022. This event aimed to spark a discussion and encourage attendees to become “open knowledge activists” and contribute as part of a network of others doing the same at the University. The session showcased different opportunities to develop skills in photography and team collaboration while filling information gaps about our town.
|The IDEA network collaborated with the Postgraduate Society at the University of St Andrews Students' Association, on hosting a pilot event to celebrate the town of St Andrews. St Andrews is well recognised globally for its history and over 600 years old University, but most photos of places are missing from open-access maps! We invited students and locals to a one-hour “Shoot St Andrews to Green” event on Saturday, the 20th of August 2022. This event aimed to spark a discussion and encourage attendees to become “open knowledge activists” and contribute as part of a network of others doing the same at the University. The session showcased different opportunities to develop skills in photography and team collaboration while filling information gaps about our town.
|[[User:drkirstyross|[User:Abd Alsattar Ardati|Abd Alsattar Ardati]]] of The IDEA Network and [https://www.yourunion.net/ University of St Andrews Students' Association]
|[[User:Abd Alsattar Ardati|Abd Alsattar Ardati]] of The IDEA Network and [https://www.yourunion.net/ University of St Andrews Students' Association]
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|[https://twitter.com/ScienceCeilidh/status/1596942981176885248 Whose knowledge counts session for the New Scots men's group.]
|[https://twitter.com/ScienceCeilidh/status/1596942981176885248 Whose knowledge counts session for the New Scots men's group.]
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|The Hay Community Centre, Edinburgh, EH16 4AQ.
|The Hay Community Centre, Edinburgh, EH16 4AQ.
|Whose knowledge counts session for the New Scots men's group. The New Scots Connect program is a partnership including [https://www.scienceceilidh.com/ Science Ceilidg], [https://www.mcfb.org.uk/ Multicultural Family Base] and [https://www.napier.ac.uk/ Edinburgh Napier University] supporting a community based and /youth work-based approach to public engagement working with children and adults from diverse migrant and refugee backgrounds to support confidence, wellbeing, English and general communication skills through workshops focused on Engineering.
|Whose knowledge counts session for the New Scots men's group. The New Scots Connect program is a partnership including [https://www.scienceceilidh.com/ Science Ceilidg], [https://www.mcfb.org.uk/ Multicultural Family Base] and [https://www.napier.ac.uk/ Edinburgh Napier University] supporting a community based and /youth work-based approach to public engagement working with children and adults from diverse migrant and refugee backgrounds to support confidence, wellbeing, English and general communication skills through workshops focused on Engineering.
|[[User:drkirstyross|[User:Abd Alsattar Ardati|Abd Alsattar Ardati]]] of The IDEA Network and [https://www.scienceceilidh.com/ Science Ceilidg]
|[[User:Abd Alsattar Ardati|Abd Alsattar Ardati]] of The IDEA Network and [https://www.scienceceilidh.com/ Science Ceilidg]
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| [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WkXJhps9MQ PCST Wiki Workshop with the IDEA Network] || 15 April 2023 || MS Teams || Supported by the Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility Network in Open Knowledge (IDEA Network) at the University of St Andrews, this workshop will enable public engagement professionals to understand the basics of editing Wikipedia and her sister projects, and to get them signed up as editors. || [[User:drkirstyross|Kirsty Ross], [User:Abd Alsattar Ardati|Abd Alsattar Ardati] and [User:lirazelf|Sara Thomas]] of The IDEA Network
| [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WkXJhps9MQ PCST Wiki Workshop with the IDEA Network] || 15 April 2023 || MS Teams || Supported by the Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility Network in Open Knowledge (IDEA Network) at the University of St Andrews, this workshop will enable public engagement professionals to understand the basics of editing Wikipedia and her sister projects, and to get them signed up as editors. || [[User:Drkirstyross|Kirsty Ross]], [[User:Abd Alsattar Ardati|Abd Alsattar Ardati]] and [[User:Lirazelf|Sara Thomas]] of The IDEA Network
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The IDEA Network Events History:

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Event name Event date Location Event details Organiser
Launch of the IDEA Network 1 April 2021 MS Teams The purpose of the event was to bring together staff, students, and potential external collaborators to share experiences of using Wikipedia and her sister projects in research, teaching, knowledge exchange and public engagement. It was followed by a new editor training session. Kirsty Ross, Abd Alsattar Ardati and Sara Thomas of The IDEA Network
EXPLORATHON 2021 72 hour Editathon 00:01 on 23 September 2021 to 23:59 on 26 September 2021 On Wiki The purpose of the event was to build capacity for editing Wikipedia by recruiting new editors from Italy, Malta, Spain, Sweden, and UK/Ireland by running 5 editor training sessions in the run up to a 72 hour editathon over the weekend of European Researchers' Night 2021. 57 people registered for the training, 44 editors signed up to the Dashboard, and 13 edited over the course of the weekend. Kirsty Ross of The IDEA Network and EXPLORATHON, Scotland's contribution to European Researchers' Night
Open Research Launch (Strathclyde) Content cell Content cell Content cell Content cell
Scottish Refugee Festival 2021 19 June 2021 MS Teams This event was hosted by the Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility Network (IDEA Network) in Open Knowledge, based at the University of St Andrews. Participants at the Refugee Festival Scotland joined Abd Alsattar Ardati in finding out where their knowledge might improve Wikipedia and make it a better place for everyone. Kirsty Ross, Abd Alsattar Ardati and Sara Thomas of The IDEA Network and Refugee Festival Scotland
Scottish Graduate School of the Arts and Humanities Mind the (gender) gap Content cell Content cell Content cell Content cell
Contributing to Open Knowledge: Mind The (Gender) Gap Wiki Workshop 23 April 2022 Zoom As part of our efforts to promote inclusion, diversity, equity and accessibility (IDEA) and with support from the Chevening organisation, Global Share social enterprise collaborated with the IDEA Network to host a Wiki Workshop where they worked together on adding biographies of women to Wikipedia. Those who took part developed new skills and challenge systemic biases at the same time. Kirsty Ross, and Abd Alsattar Ardati of The IDEA Network
Wiki STEP Project June – July 2022 MS Teams The purpose of the event was to fill knowledge gaps in English and Simple English Wikipedia relating to topics such as soil micobes, historians, and mathematicians. 20 undergraduates spent the summer researching and creating new articles on these topics. 19 students and 2 staff members received new editor training, 20 signed up for the [[1]], and everyone edited over the summer. Kirsty Ross of The IDEA Network and CEED at the University of St Andrews
EXPLORATHON 2022 72-hour Editathon 00:01 on 30 September 2022 to 23:59 on 2 October 2022 On Wiki The purpose of the event was to build capacity for editing Wikipedia by recruiting new editors from Croatia, Italy, Malta, Spain, Sweden, and UK/Ireland by running 5 editor training sessions in the run up to a 72 hour editathon over the weekend of European Researchers' Night 2021. 73 people registered for the training, 30 editors signed up to the [Dashboard], and 8 edited over the course of the weekend. Kirsty Ross of The IDEA Network and EXPLORATHON, Scotland's contribution to European Researchers' Night
WikiLovesMonuments Fun Palace 00:01 on 30 September 2022 to 23:59 on 2 October 2022 On Wiki The purpose of the event was to encourage folks to added photos of listed buildings to WikiCommons by offering asynchronous training on the Fun Palace website over September 2022. This was very much a last-minute Fun Palace! 3 editors signed up to the [[2]], and 2 edited over the course of the weekend. Kirsty Ross of The IDEA Network and Fun Palaces
EXPLORATHON 2022 72-hour Editathon 00:01 on 30 September 2022 to 23:59 on 2 October2022 On Wiki The purpose of the event was to build capacity for editing Wikipedia by recruiting new editors from UKRI Centres for Doctoral Training or Doctoral Training Partnerships by running 3 editor training sessions in the run up to a 72-hour editathon over the weekend of European Researchers' Night 2021. 30 people registered for the training, 8 editors signed up to the [[3]], and 3 edited over the course of the weekend. Kirsty Ross of The IDEA Network, OPTIMA CDT, and EXPLORATHON, Scotland's contribution to European Researchers' Night
Mind The Gap 19 October 2022 School of Education, University of Strathclyde The purpose of the event was to introduce trainee primary teachers to the possibilities offered by Wikipedia and her sister projects. 16 editors trained, 8 signed up to the [[4]], and 5 edited over the course of the session. Kirsty Ross and Jane Essex, both of the Erasmus+ project, Diversity in Science and Science Inclusion (DiSSI)
Melting Pot Wiki Workshop 10 June 2022 University of St Andrews The Syrian Scottish Network is delighted to announce it will mark its first collaboration with the IDEA Network by running an online training titled the “Melting Pot for Cultural Exchange and Digital Skills Development” on 10th June from 6:30 – 9 pm (BST). Kirsty Ross, Abd Alsattar Ardati and Sara Thomas of The IDEA Network
Wiki Workshop for STEP students 15 June 2022 University of St Andrews Supported by the Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility Network in Open Knowledge (IDEA Network) at the University of St Andrews, this workshop will enable STEP students to understand the basics of editing Wikipedia and her sister projects, and to get them signed up as editors.

There will be a follow-up session where the students will be supported to create new articles in the sandbox and get them uploaded to the main space.

Kirsty Ross, Abd Alsattar Ardati and Sara Thomas of The IDEA Network
Collaborate and Celebrate the First Female Alumni 12 August 2022 University of St Andrews Students' Association The IDEA network collaborated with the Postgraduate Society at the University of St Andrews Students' Association, on hosting a pilot event for students who were invited to collaborate on researching digitised archival information about St Andrew’s first female alumni and thus expand the limited amount of information we have about these front-running women.

The event aimed to spark a discussion and encourage attendees to become “knowledge activists” by looking for additional information about these women. In addition to filling information gaps about underrepresented women, the session also showcased opportunities to develop skills in digital media, research, public engagement, and team collaboration.

Abd Alsattar Ardati of The IDEA Network and University of St Andrews Students' Association
User Troubles during “Shoot St Andrews to Green”! 20 August 2022 University of St Andrews Students' Association The IDEA network collaborated with the Postgraduate Society at the University of St Andrews Students' Association, on hosting a pilot event to celebrate the town of St Andrews. St Andrews is well recognised globally for its history and over 600 years old University, but most photos of places are missing from open-access maps! We invited students and locals to a one-hour “Shoot St Andrews to Green” event on Saturday, the 20th of August 2022. This event aimed to spark a discussion and encourage attendees to become “open knowledge activists” and contribute as part of a network of others doing the same at the University. The session showcased different opportunities to develop skills in photography and team collaboration while filling information gaps about our town. Abd Alsattar Ardati of The IDEA Network and University of St Andrews Students' Association
Whose knowledge counts session for the New Scots men's group. 27 November 2022 The Hay Community Centre, Edinburgh, EH16 4AQ. Whose knowledge counts session for the New Scots men's group. The New Scots Connect program is a partnership including Science Ceilidg, Multicultural Family Base and Edinburgh Napier University supporting a community based and /youth work-based approach to public engagement working with children and adults from diverse migrant and refugee backgrounds to support confidence, wellbeing, English and general communication skills through workshops focused on Engineering. Abd Alsattar Ardati of The IDEA Network and Science Ceilidg
PCST Wiki Workshop with the IDEA Network 15 April 2023 MS Teams Supported by the Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility Network in Open Knowledge (IDEA Network) at the University of St Andrews, this workshop will enable public engagement professionals to understand the basics of editing Wikipedia and her sister projects, and to get them signed up as editors. Kirsty Ross, Abd Alsattar Ardati and Sara Thomas of The IDEA Network