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Is there any particular page you're dying to have clicks on? I can talk to my team and see how much bandwidth we've got for adding another clicktracking request. In the meantime, do some thinking about what kinds of questions you want answered by click data on help pages. The hardest part, really, is
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I'll be floating around Wikimania. Will look for workshop on schedule and possibly peak in, but won't be there much after 3 pm. Forcing self to finish an off wiki writing project have been procrastinating on for several years - mostly cause doing wikistuff - so have been watching Help pages but not
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from the in-person usability tests conducted as part of the help pages fellowship have been released. There are no great surprises here, the tests confirmed that people have trouble with the existing help system, and people looking for help on the same topic often end up at wildly different pages.
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Well , I think Knowledge (XXG) is a great site . esp to school students because it really helps them a lot to finish their projects and assignment and for quizzes. People understand many concepts by it . People try to find out many things from it . It contains the rarest pictures . I don't think
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On the "big news" front; we've now deployed AFT5 on to 10 percent of articles, This is pretty awesome :). On the "bad news", however, it looks like we're having to stop at 10 percent until around September - there are scaling issues that make it dangerous to deploy wider. Happily, our awesome
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that's transcluded onto the Community portal. You'll note that I added some "learn how" links next to each of the tasks – I did my best to find the least-terrible, most newbie friendly help pages out there, but it's possible I may have missed some good ones. Feel free to tweak the links, and
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is entirely accurate; many essays that are not official policies or guidelines are in Knowledge (XXG) space, becuse they have been moved there from user sub pages, or created there without objection from the community, and to permit further editing by others.
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You certainly won't be expected to stay the whole day unless you really want to! It'll be a sign-up stall for the campus Knowledge (XXG) Society, and we'll give out Wikimedia freebies at the event to promote awareness for Knowledge (XXG)-editing and Wikimedia UK.
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So, big news this week - on Tuesday, we ramped up to 5 percent of articles :). There's been a lot more feedback (pardon the pun) as I'm sure you've noticed, and to try and help we've scheduled a large number of office hours sessions, including one this evening at
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Thanks Carol, I had missed that actually. Been quite distracted by RL issues the past few days, so not been on-wiki that much. It looks exciting though, and seems to have sparked a lot of discussion already which is great. I'll follow up more when I get a
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people will ever live without Knowledge (XXG). The best part is the editing because we can edit ourselves if we find a mistake and we can talk about the page . We can contribute. We can make our own user .We can be part of any group. Well , That's it .
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of how the learning-your-way-in process looks / has been looking (in one random case). It might be useful as an example of the kind of context where the various Help facilities may get used - and of course as a note of reactions. (I've also left
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It'll be awesome to have you around at the fair. To begin with, I'll try to integrate the campus society into the Cambridge meetups, doing edit workshops for newcomers there. Also in the pipeline are speaker events: we've got our very own
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experiments we started near the end of month, which seeks to lessen the burden on hosts and other volunteers who manually invite editors. During the last week of July, questions doubled in the Teahouse! (But don't let that deter you from
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But I'm not sure if there are any more, or anyone skilled and interested in making more...? I have a weakspot for infographics, but I'm sure that more of these could help us prune/merge/cleanup our Help and Nav systems, if used well...
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definitely feel free to plug in any newly redesigned help pages/tutorials where applicable :) Once the new list has been up for a few days, I can let you know which of those links, if any, people are actually visiting, too. Yay data!
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Yes I wondered about that myself. The content is just copied from the existing tutorial, but I think you're right that it's a somewhat misleading image and have removed it from both the old and the new. The text is more accurate.
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In August, the Teahouse team plans to improve the host experience by developing a simpler new-host creation process, a better way of surfacing active hosts, and a host lounge renovation. Take a look at the plan and weigh in
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was just started, evidently not realizing all the good work you are doing here in case you want to go over and see how these can work together. I've also told them to come here, but I'm not sure if they got the full import.
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team refined automated invites and finished improvements that surface hosting activity. The Teahouse pages are going through a redesign to simplify usability for new editors, and we're looking at creating a new volunteer
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How tricky is it to set up click tracking for a page? Is there documentation somewhere? There are definitely some help pages it would be nice to try it on (even if it doesn't get done until after my fellowship ends).
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Those are the only two that I'm aware of. I agree that a new one would be helpful, although might want to wait until after I do my planned re-arrangement of pages in the next month or it will soon be outdated!
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began we've seen a boost in new editor participation. Automating a baseline set of invitations also allows Teahouse hosts to focus on serving hot cups of help to guests, instead of spending countless hours
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Also last month I was fortunate enough to attend Wikimania 2012 in Washington DC, where I gave a presentation about help pages and the aforementioned survey results. You can find the slides from this
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believes that supporting editors to lead on community improvements is one way WMF can help boost editor engagement. This month, Wikimedia Fellows worked on 5 projects that aim to do just that.
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figuring out what to do with the numbers once you have them. I've been meaning to document this in a pretty high level way... I'm going to start something on Meta now :) Will drop you a link.
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from the extensive user survey on help pages are now available, and make interesting reading. These do confirm a number of our suspicions about Knowledge (XXG) help, and suggest that the
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As you can see from this month's issue, Wikimedia Fellowship projects continued this month with lots of experimentation. Do you have ideas for a great new fellowship project?
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Please contact me if you're interested in helping, even if it's just a few hours. Thanks! (Apologies for double-posting if you've seen this message on wikimediauk-l already!)
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Oops, didn't mean to do that sorry and have just fixed it. I was under the impression that AWB didn't move things outside of noinclude tags, but was apparently mistaken.
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Yes, that's great, thanks very much! I actually saw it already in your answers to the survey. It's really helpful to see how you learned things, and in what order.
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on Knowledge (XXG)! Since February 27, 741 new editors have participated at the Teahouse. The Q&A board and the guest intro pages are more active than ever.
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at the Cambridge University fresher's fair, 2-3 October. If you are around, it would be great if you can come and help by staffing the stall for a few hours!
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Questions are up from an average of 36 per week in June to 43 per week in July, and guest profile creation has also increased. This is likely a result of the
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and usability tests are being run to compare users' experiences with it. Results will be compiled and a redesign proposal will be brought to the community.
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We had 12 new hosts sign up to participate at the Teahouse! We now have 35 hosts volunteering at the Teahouse. Feel free to stop by and see them all
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Editors who experienced a tutorial and/or edited a sandbox as part of their learning were noticeably more confident when editing a real article.
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on Bangla Knowledge (XXG). The help pages will be connected into a portal page and the new help page system will be piloted in September.
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Are you going to be at Wikimania? If so it would be great to chat at some point. And I'll just plug the panel I'm involved in too :)
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One of the things much discussed was the planned tutorial pages. I've been working on a new design for them which can be seen at
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I'm now entering the final month of my fellowship, and will be focusing my efforts on making much needed improvements to
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Guests to the Teahouse continue to edit more & interact more with other community members than non-Teahouse guests
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for the aussies amongst us :). I hope to see some of you there - if any of you can't make it but have any questions,
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The fair will run, roughly, from 9am to 7pm on the 2nd, and 9am to 4pm on the 3rd; details are yet to be confirmed.
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features engineering team is looking into them as we speak, and I'm optimistic that the issues will be resolved.
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has been deployed to pages in the Help namespace, and can be added manually to help pages in other namespaces.
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project, which seeks to engage and inspire more women to edit using social media and clear calls to action.
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editors to the Teahouse, please, there are still lots of new editors who haven't found Teahouse yet.)
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It may take a few minutes from the time the email is sent for it to show up in your inbox. You can
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User talk:Ironholds#Wikimania 2012: Wikiculture and Community V: Improving Knowledge (XXG) II
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which encourages anyone to get started as a Teahouse host in a few easy steps. Stop by the
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Drawing on that, three new "Introduction to" tutorials for new users have been created:
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Hey again all :). So, some big news, some small news, some good news, some bad news!
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this past month, where editor retention and interface design was heavily discussed.
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Thanks Maryana, the portal definitely seems much better! I added my just finished
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Automatic invites are doing the trick: 50% more new editors visiting each week.
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for tutorial pages have been proposed, comment from project members is welcome.
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really paying much attention. If I didn't have to sleep I could do both!! :-(
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Those introduction tutorials look really good. I will definitely add them to
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Working closely with Teahouse hosts, we've made some major renovations to the
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Glad you're enjoying it so much Indu! Let me know if you need any assistance.
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The past month has once again been a busy one for my fellowship. The full
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New Teahouse guest barnstar is awarded to first recipient: Charlie Inks.
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The wub gave a presentation at Wikimania 2012 about help pages, and the
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It's been another busy month in the world of Knowledge (XXG) help. The
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on English Knowledge (XXG) this month. An update on his findings is in
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It's not tricky to set up now that we've done it on one page – but it
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As always, thanks for supporting the Teahouse project! Stop by and
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As always, thanks for supporting the Teahouse project! Stop by and
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I enjoyed your presentation. With over 700 contributed replies to
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on an easier way to file dispute resolution requests is underway.
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created the new Teahouse Guest Barnstar. The first recipient is
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Submissions/Wikimedia Community Fellows: what we're researching
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is taking place about the purpose and future of the venerable
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Any comments or suggestions for future issues are welcome at
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Any comments or suggestions for future issues are welcome at
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Hey Wubby I didn't vandalise the page. It was my brother.
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Hello, The wub. Please check your email; you've got mail!
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User talk:Trevor MacInnis#Aloha and Directed acyclic graph
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from the wub's community fellowship have been written up.
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for the remainder of the fellowship is a sound approach.
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and conclusions from the help pages survey were released.
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The /B draft looks fantastic. Can't wait to support ;) —
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somewhat tricky to store, access, and analyze the data.
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Is it any help to have a "Noob's progress" to look at?
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Welcome to the (slightly delayed) third issue of the
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For both "small" and "good" news; we've got another
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I'm not sure if the caption at 752:Knowledge (XXG):Help Project/Newsletter 1519:— Tanvir Rahman has been building new 1351:page and become a Teahouse host today! 1127:(which I've asked the author about at 938:Teahouse was a hot topic at Wikimania! 1648:were updated for the month of August. 573:Decided to pick you for some reason: 349:. Your input would be appreciated. ~ 7: 1955:Small Wiki Editor Engagement Project 1517:Small Wiki Editor Engagement Project 1288:Hi! Welcome to the sixth edition of 1240: 863:Hi! Welcome to the fifth edition of 1793: 1788:, you moved all the categories and 1710:Category:Article Feedback Blacklist 1442:, or tell us what you think about 1180:I've bid a stall on behalf of the 952:presented the Teahouse during the 851:Stop by for a tasty glass of wiki- 624:session. 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