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Friday, May 10 • 9:45am - 10:40am
Developing an Open Knowledge Curriculum for Senior School

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As an extension of WikiFundi 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 reason behind the Curriculum is to place digital information into context and to develop critical thought and key analytic skills in learners as they navigate conflicting news and information sources online. The workshop is aimed at collaboratively developing the Curriculum to include all aspects of the Open Community.

Session notes:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/13XWxiTnWYVqfrnymZe8K5bWFH7gm_87I-MUv0lYnLxU/edit

Speakers
avatar for Isla Haddow-Flood

Isla Haddow-Flood

Advancement Lead / Director of Communications, Wiki In Africa /OEGlobal
I work to support individuals, groups and organisations across Africa to get involved in and contribute to the open movement - mainly via Wikipedia.I co-run a number of key projects, including Wiki Loves Women, Wiki Loves Africa, WikiFundi and WikiAfrica Schools.I am also the Director... Read More →
avatar for Florence Devouard

Florence Devouard

Présidente honoraire, Wikimedia Foundation
TLDRFormer chair of Wikimedia Foundation. Co-founder of Wikimedia France and WikiAfrica, a South Africa-based non profit. Vice-Chair of Ynternet.org, and board member at Open Food Facts.With 19+ years’ experience leading non-profit organization, running projects, and teaching, I... Read More →


Friday May 10, 2019 9:45am - 10:40am WEST
Goa Room, 4th Floor, Museu do Oriente Av. Brasília 352, 1350-279 Lisboa, Portugal