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Following the announcement of the 2019 Wikimania [[Special:MyLanguage/2019:Theme|theme]] this document describes some of the exciting changes that we are making to the program design of Wikimania. This year’s Wikimania program will be structured around parallel themed "spaces", with a strong focus on practical and collaborative sessions.
Following the announcement of the 2019 Wikimania [[Special:MyLanguage/2019:Theme|theme]] this document describes some of the exciting changes that we are making to the program design of Wikimania. This year’s Wikimania program will be structured around parallel themed "spaces", with a strong focus on practical and collaborative sessions.


== <center>A new structure</center> ==
== {{center|1=A new structure}} ==
<center>See also: a short [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKUo3CqpEcw '''''video explanation''''' of this new program design].</center>
{{center|1=See also: a short [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKUo3CqpEcw '''''video explanation''''' of this new program design].}}
As Wikimania has grown and matured over the years, the physical format has remained relatively constant. Traditionally, a central program committee makes a general ‘call for submissions’; the vast majority of submissions received are for the ‘presentation’ format; and approximately two-thirds of all submissions must be rejected due to time/space constraints. Once the submissions are reviewed and accepted, they are scheduled into sessions with other talks on a similar topic.
As Wikimania has grown and matured over the years, the physical format has remained relatively constant. Traditionally, a central program committee makes a general ‘call for submissions’; the vast majority of submissions received are for the ‘presentation’ format; and approximately two-thirds of all submissions must be rejected due to time/space constraints. Once the submissions are reviewed and accepted, they are scheduled into sessions with other talks on a similar topic.


This year, the Wikimania Stockholm organising team are trying something new…
This year, the Wikimania Stockholm organising team are trying something new…


== <center>Szczegóły</center> ==
== <div class="center">Szczegóły</div> ==
Rather than a centrally-controlled program weighted towards individual, retrospective presentations and a passive audience, we believe that this year’s conference theme requires a format that is '''future-oriented, collaborative, active, and focused on practical problem-solving'''. The outcomes targeted should be those that can be most efficiently achieved at in person events, namely: practical training, learning, idea-sharing and cross-cultural collaboration.
Rather than a centrally-controlled program weighted towards individual, retrospective presentations and a passive audience, we believe that this year’s conference theme requires a format that is '''future-oriented, collaborative, active, and focused on practical problem-solving'''. The outcomes targeted should be those that can be most efficiently achieved at in person events, namely: practical training, learning, idea-sharing and cross-cultural collaboration.


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The content of all of the Spaces will heavily focus on active formats including facilitated/training workshops, discussion-forum sessions, breakout groups - with occasional invited talks from subject area experts. Each Space will have a duration of one, two or three days, depending on their scope. Rather than a call for “presentations” we will first be making a [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSehMAmSWuVI1FI0dJU3S_RznEEPAuqeQH0hSlRRW0--EMqNWA/viewform?usp=sf_link call for proposals to coordinate these Spaces] - emphasising their participatory and active nature.
The content of all of the Spaces will heavily focus on active formats including facilitated/training workshops, discussion-forum sessions, breakout groups - with occasional invited talks from subject area experts. Each Space will have a duration of one, two or three days, depending on their scope. Rather than a call for “presentations” we will first be making a [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSehMAmSWuVI1FI0dJU3S_RznEEPAuqeQH0hSlRRW0--EMqNWA/viewform?usp=sf_link call for proposals to coordinate these Spaces] - emphasising their participatory and active nature.


Each Space’s leaders, with the support of the Wikimania core team, will help determine the needs of their own program - the number of sessions, who would lead those sessions, desired topic areas, etc. The eventual program will, therefore, be more proactively curated, rather than a single committee reacting to the submissions as with past Wikimanias. The leaders of each Space will be encouraged to engage people interested in the topic to help build their part of the program and facilitate during the event.
Each Space’s leaders, with the support of the Wikimania core team, will help determine the needs of their own program the number of sessions, who would lead those sessions, desired topic areas, etc. The eventual program will, therefore, be more proactively curated, rather than a single committee reacting to the submissions as with past Wikimanias. The leaders of each Space will be encouraged to engage people interested in the topic to help build their part of the program and facilitate during the event.


Once the topics and leaders for these Spaces have been selected, a page on the conference wiki will be created where '''general''' '''submissions''' can be made. Those submissions will be for the individual Space, based on the needs defined by each Space's leaders, not the program committee as a whole. Collectively, this group of Space Leaders, the Wikimedia Sverige conference manager ([[User:Eric Luth (WMSE)|Eric Luth]]), and the program chair ([[User:Wittylama|Wittylama]]), are the '''program team.''' This team ensures that the overall program is coherent, practical, and that it addresses the theme. By working as a team we can ensure that the program is diverse in its form, content, and facilitators.
Once the topics and leaders for these Spaces have been selected, a page on the conference wiki will be created where '''general''' '''submissions''' can be made. Those submissions will be for the individual Space, based on the needs defined by each Space's leaders, not the program committee as a whole. Collectively, this group of Space Leaders, the Wikimedia Sverige conference manager ([[User:Eric Luth (WMSE)|Eric Luth]]), and the program chair ([[User:Wittylama|Wittylama]]), are the '''program team.''' This team ensures that the overall program is coherent, practical, and that it addresses the theme. By working as a team we can ensure that the program is diverse in its form, content, and facilitators.


<span id="Goals"></span>
=== Cele ===
=== Cele ===


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* Enable greater participation from non-Wikimedian attendees and external allied organisations.
* Enable greater participation from non-Wikimedian attendees and external allied organisations.


Attendees will still be free to move between Spaces throughout the days. The largest room - the ''Aula Magna'' - where plenary sessions will be held, will also feature a curated series of presentations representing all the different Spaces. This room will be livestreamed online. Each Space's leaders will be able to nominate a session from their topic area to appear in this "headline" track.
Attendees will still be free to move between Spaces throughout the days. The largest room the ''Aula Magna'' where plenary sessions will be held, will also feature a curated series of presentations representing all the different Spaces. This room will be livestreamed online. Each Space's leaders will be able to nominate a session from their topic area to appear in this "headline" track.


=== Poster session ===
=== Poster session ===
[[File:Poster presentations at Wikimania 2018.jpg|alt=|right|300px|Presentations at the Poster session, Wikimania 2018]]
[[File:Poster presentations at Wikimania 2018.jpg|alt=|right|300px|Presentations at the Poster session, Wikimania 2018]]
Feedback from the plenary '''poster session''' at Wikimania 2018 indicated that participants appreciated interacting with their audience in front of their poster - one-by-one, for a longer time, and in greater depth - than is possible in a short speech to a group. Therefore, we will be continuing this approach and further expanding it. The poster-session will be the primary venue for attendees to showcase their own projects at the conference. The plenary poster session enables many more submissions to be accepted, as they are presented simultaneously, and allows people who are less confident in public speaking [or in English] to participate fully.
Feedback from the plenary '''poster session''' at Wikimania 2018 indicated that participants appreciated interacting with their audience in front of their poster one-by-one, for a longer time, and in greater depth than is possible in a short speech to a group. Therefore, we will be continuing this approach and further expanding it. The poster-session will be the primary venue for attendees to showcase their own projects at the conference. The plenary poster session enables many more submissions to be accepted, as they are presented simultaneously, and allows people who are less confident in public speaking [or in English] to participate fully.


Spaces will still have some scope for traditional presentations (e.g. prepared talk accompanied by slides + Q&A), and there will still be "lightning talks" sessions.
Spaces will still have some scope for traditional presentations (e.g. prepared talk accompanied by slides + Q&A), and there will still be "lightning talks" sessions.


== <center> Przykłady </center> ==
== <div class="center"> Przykłady </div> ==


[[File:Sustainable Development Goals text only.png|alt=|center|frameless|730x730px]]
[[File:Sustainable Development Goals text only.png|alt=|center|frameless|730x730px]]
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*'''Gaps in content, gaps in community''': Discussion of gender gap and other demographic imbalances within our communities, examination of circumstances which perpetuate these gaps, along with solutions (technical, social, policy) ... [Related SDGs: 4, 5, 10]
*'''Gaps in content, gaps in community''': Discussion of gender gap and other demographic imbalances within our communities, examination of circumstances which perpetuate these gaps, along with solutions (technical, social, policy) ... [Related SDGs: 4, 5, 10]
*'''Technology innovation''': discussions of geo/mapping, artificial Intelligence, data visualisation, and their impact upon the wikimedia projects and third-party re-use. [Related SDGs: 9,11, 17]
*'''Technology innovation''': discussions of geo/mapping, artificial Intelligence, data visualisation, and their impact upon the wikimedia projects and third-party re-use. [Related SDGs: 9,11, 17]
== <center>Harmonogram</center> ==
== <div class="center">Harmonogram</div> ==

* '''March 1''': Open of '''Call for proposals for Spaces, and their respective Leaders'''.
* '''March 1''': Open of '''Call for proposals for Spaces, and their respective Leaders'''.


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* '''July 1''': Program published.
* '''July 1''': Program published.


== <center> Submitted proposals for Spaces</center> ==
== <div class="center">Submitted proposals for Spaces</div> ==
The call for proposals for Spaces, and their respective leaders is done via an online form. However, in the interests of transparency, and collaboration, the topic, description and leader's preferred name for ALL submissions will be published below, updated regularly:
The call for proposals for Spaces, and their respective leaders is done via an online form. However, in the interests of transparency, and collaboration, the topic, description and leader's preferred name for ALL submissions will be published below, updated regularly:


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| Environmental Sustainability || This space will look at the connections between Free Knowledge and environmental sustainability: How can the Wikimedia Movement play a role in the struggle towards a more environmentally sustainable future through providing resources, partnerships, and leading by example? || [[User:Gnom|Lukas Mezger]]; [[User:Joy Agyepong|Joy Agyepong]]
| Environmental Sustainability || This space will look at the connections between Free Knowledge and environmental sustainability: How can the Wikimedia Movement play a role in the struggle towards a more environmentally sustainable future through providing resources, partnerships, and leading by example? || [[User:Gnom|Lukas Mezger]]; [[User:Joy Agyepong|Joy Agyepong]]
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| Transcription || Wikisource year in review panel; Wikisource workshop Bring Your Own Book; Wikisource as citation buildout for Wikipedia || [[m:User:Slowking4|Slowking4]]; [[user:VIGNERON|VIGNERON]]
| Transkrypcja || Wikisource year in review panel; Wikisource workshop Bring Your Own Book; Wikisource as citation buildout for Wikipedia || [[m:User:Slowking4|Slowking4]]; [[user:VIGNERON|VIGNERON]]
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| a11y: Components and Standards || Accessibility - fondly called a11y - is an effort to design and create websites that can be used by everyone. The impact of a11y on web technologies can never be overemphasized as it supports assistive technologies to interpret web pages. When curating content for the web, Be open to accessibility in your audience and any accessibility issues. Basically, be aware that some of your audience might not be able to: see well or at all, hear well or at all, move well or at all, speak well or at all, or understand information presented in some ways well or at all. || [https://www.linkedin.com/in/alimi-eyitayo-a53bb044/ Eyitayo Alimi]; Kayode Yussuf
| a11y: Components and Standards || Accessibility - fondly called a11y - is an effort to design and create websites that can be used by everyone. The impact of a11y on web technologies can never be overemphasized as it supports assistive technologies to interpret web pages. When curating content for the web, Be open to accessibility in your audience and any accessibility issues. Basically, be aware that some of your audience might not be able to: see well or at all, hear well or at all, move well or at all, speak well or at all, or understand information presented in some ways well or at all. || [https://www.linkedin.com/in/alimi-eyitayo-a53bb044/ Eyitayo Alimi]; Kayode Yussuf
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| Open data to tackle corruption in the Nordic-Baltic Region || The aim of this space is to discuss the potential use and impact of open government data in monitoring and detecting political corruption in the Nordic-Baltic region. We propose to: (1) discuss the potential for open data to enhance legislation and policies related to Lobbying, Political Financing, Conflict of interest, Financial Disclosure, Public Procurement, and Corporate Ownership. (2) Discuss Nordic and Baltic initiatives that use open data to prevent corruption. (3) Conduct a workshop discussing: i) how to overcome barriers to reuse of data (political, organisational, technical, financial, legal); ii) the relevance of data for key stakeholders (civil society, journalism and academia); iii) how to assess the impact of open data. || [https://sites.google.com/view/alinaostling/home Alina Ostling]; [https://twitter.com/Liquid__Future Toni Mickiewicz] (Open Knowledge Sweden) & Transparency International Latvia
| Open data to tackle corruption in the Nordic-Baltic Region || The aim of this space is to discuss the potential use and impact of open government data in monitoring and detecting political corruption in the Nordic-Baltic region. We propose to: (1) discuss the potential for open data to enhance legislation and policies related to Lobbying, Political Financing, Conflict of interest, Financial Disclosure, Public Procurement, and Corporate Ownership. (2) Discuss Nordic and Baltic initiatives that use open data to prevent corruption. (3) Conduct a workshop discussing: i) how to overcome barriers to reuse of data (political, organisational, technical, financial, legal); ii) the relevance of data for key stakeholders (civil society, journalism and academia); iii) how to assess the impact of open data. || [https://sites.google.com/view/alinaostling/home Alina Ostling]; [https://twitter.com/Liquid__Future Toni Mickiewicz] (Open Knowledge Sweden) & Transparency International Latvia
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| Wikimedia + Libraries || The Wikimedia + Libraries space will explore and invite projects, processes, collaborations, and best practices, that contribute to the intersection of Wikimedia and Libraries. This space will serve as a platform for Wikimedians who are enthusiastic about improving access to sources, and libraries (including related organisations such IFLA) + databases such as JSTOR or Internet Archive—who are passionate about opening up their knowledge galaxies to explore opportunities of mutual benefit. Eventually, help Wikimedia to attain "Knowledge Equity" and be able to provide "Knowledge as a Service." || [[m:user:KCVelaga|KCVelaga]]; co-leader TBD
| Wikimedia + biblioteki || The Wikimedia + Libraries space will explore and invite projects, processes, collaborations, and best practices, that contribute to the intersection of Wikimedia and Libraries. This space will serve as a platform for Wikimedians who are enthusiastic about improving access to sources, and libraries (including related organisations such IFLA) + databases such as JSTOR or Internet Archive—who are passionate about opening up their knowledge galaxies to explore opportunities of mutual benefit. Eventually, help Wikimedia to attain "Knowledge Equity" and be able to provide "Knowledge as a Service." || [[m:user:KCVelaga|KCVelaga]]; co-leader TBD
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| Partnerships || The Partnership space will be organized in partnership, to discuss and develop the vision of the Big Open Movement. Our aim will be to better understand existing partnerships and design potential new ones, especially with partners working on SDGs.We will also discuss a shared strategy for a broad partnership of Big Open organizations that would allow us to achieve greater collective impact in the face of an increasingly commercialized and morally compromised internet. In order to do this, we will discuss our changing approaches to open - the core value behind our activities, and how it can be filled with new meaning. We want this space to be collectively created with WIkimedia partner organizations and movements. || [[m:User:Nicola_Zeuner_(WMDE)|Nicola Zeuner, WMDE]]; [http://twitter.com/atarkowski Alek Tarkowski]
| Partnerships || The Partnership space will be organized in partnership, to discuss and develop the vision of the Big Open Movement. Our aim will be to better understand existing partnerships and design potential new ones, especially with partners working on SDGs.We will also discuss a shared strategy for a broad partnership of Big Open organizations that would allow us to achieve greater collective impact in the face of an increasingly commercialized and morally compromised internet. In order to do this, we will discuss our changing approaches to open - the core value behind our activities, and how it can be filled with new meaning. We want this space to be collectively created with WIkimedia partner organizations and movements. || [[m:User:Nicola_Zeuner_(WMDE)|Nicola Zeuner, WMDE]]; [http://twitter.com/atarkowski Alek Tarkowski]
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| Community Growth || People in our movement have been working hard to make Wikimedia communities sustainable by recruiting and retaining newcomers to the projects. Wikimedians have been running local events, evolving our software, and working to improve the processes and culture on our wikis -- but we still have a long way to go. We will come together for discussions, presentations, and workshops that address these questions: What is and is not working around attracting and retaining newcomers? How should Wikimedia activities evolve to help communities grow and flourish? How should our technology and culture evolve to help new populations to come online and participate? We will discuss experiences from Wikimedians and their projects, findings from research, and results from affiliates’ and chapters’ work and translate them into ideas and best practices that Wikimedians can bring back to their communities. || [[m:user:MMiller (WMF)|Marshall Miller]], [[m:user:Verena Lindner (WMDE)|Verena Lindner]], [[m:user:Christine Domgörgen (WMDE)|Christine Domgörgen]], [[m:User:Jmorgan (WMF)|Jonathan Morgan]]; community co-leaders TBD
| Community Growth || People in our movement have been working hard to make Wikimedia communities sustainable by recruiting and retaining newcomers to the projects. Wikimedians have been running local events, evolving our software, and working to improve the processes and culture on our wikis -- but we still have a long way to go. We will come together for discussions, presentations, and workshops that address these questions: What is and is not working around attracting and retaining newcomers? How should Wikimedia activities evolve to help communities grow and flourish? How should our technology and culture evolve to help new populations to come online and participate? We will discuss experiences from Wikimedians and their projects, findings from research, and results from affiliates’ and chapters’ work and translate them into ideas and best practices that Wikimedians can bring back to their communities. || [[m:user:MMiller (WMF)|Marshall Miller]], [[m:user:Verena Lindner (WMDE)|Verena Lindner]], [[m:user:Christine Domgörgen (WMDE)|Christine Domgörgen]], [[m:User:Jmorgan (WMF)|Jonathan Morgan]]; community co-leaders TBD
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| Research || This space will seek to accomplish three distinct goals: (1) present completed and in progress actionable research projects by people conducting research on Wikimedia projects and in adjacent spaces; (2) provide a series of tutorials to help Wikimedians and researchers learn to use a series of useful tools for collecting and analyzing data from Wikimedia projects; (3) provide a space to discuss issues related to doing research in Wikimedia projects. The Research track will include four types of sessions: Presentations of Research (~ 1 day); Tutorials (~1 day); Research Lightning Talks (60-90 minute session); A Research "Town Hall" Meeting (60-90 minute session) || [[m:User:LZia_(WMF)|Leila Zia]]; [[m:User:Benjamin Mako Hill|Benjamin Mako Hill]]
| Badania || This space will seek to accomplish three distinct goals: (1) present completed and in progress actionable research projects by people conducting research on Wikimedia projects and in adjacent spaces; (2) provide a series of tutorials to help Wikimedians and researchers learn to use a series of useful tools for collecting and analyzing data from Wikimedia projects; (3) provide a space to discuss issues related to doing research in Wikimedia projects. The Research track will include four types of sessions: Presentations of Research (~ 1 day); Tutorials (~1 day); Research Lightning Talks (60-90 minute session); A Research "Town Hall" Meeting (60-90 minute session) || [[m:User:LZia_(WMF)|Leila Zia]]; [[m:User:Benjamin Mako Hill|Benjamin Mako Hill]]
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== <center>FAQ</center> ==
== <div class="center">FAQ</div> ==
* Where/When can I make my submission to present at Wikimania?
* Where/When can I make my submission to present at Wikimania?
:: See the explanation at [[#Timeline]].
:: See the explanation at [[#Timeline]].
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:: Section 1 Public Summary - Proposed topic title; Short description; Name/Username of leader(s); contact URL.
:: Section 1 Public Summary - Proposed topic title; Short description; Name/Username of leader(s); contact URL.
:: Section 2 Details of your proposal - Email address; Affiliation; Intended audience; Proposed session description; Keynote session; Duration; Relationship to the Sustainable Development Goals; Any other details.
:: Section 2 Details of your proposal - Email address; Affiliation; Intended audience; Proposed session description; Keynote session; Duration; Relationship to the Sustainable Development Goals; Any other details.




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