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Phase I: Funding and Material Collection

Phase II: RfC on Subjects

On April 22, 2013, a request was submitted to request comment via the Wikimedia-l mailing list. Please propose subjects for tutorials and a brief justification for why you feel that subject should be eligible for a video and/or interactive tutorial, below.

Proposed Subjects for Tutorials

  1. Wikimarkup - Bold, italics, pictures, comments, etc - basically Wikipedia:Tutorial/Editing
  2. Etiquette within Wikipedia - Civility, Talk page conventions, etc
  3. Good article criteria - Explain best practices for a good'(or even featured) articles
  4. Dispute resolution - Explain the processes within WP:Dispute resolution (WP:RFC, WP:DRN, etc).
  5. Citations and footnotes - WP:Citing sources and Help:footnotes
  6. Anything with a WP "Help" page - see Help:Contents/Browse
--Noleander (talk) 13:02, 7 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Phase III: Create Prototype Tutorials

Phase IV: RfC on Prototypes

Phase V: Publish Final Drafts

Miscellaneous

Joint Workshop / Hooking up to other Wikimedia video projects at Wikimania

Hi Jackson, first of all congratulations for this project. It is a great idea and well-planned. I am a german Wiki[m|p]edian and heard about it via Wikimedia-l. Currently I am also engaged in a video project with a different focus, though we have also thought about tutorials as there are plenty people interested in having them. So far we have nobody to do them. All the video activities - from documenting talks and seminars at conferences via doing interviews with contemporary witnesses via freeing video material from other sources or cooperating with public broadcasters to actually produce for TV under a free license to providing training on video editing or how to use professional video equipment - they have all been put under a common name "WikiTV".

There will be a workshop at Wikimania which is open for everyone - meaning that I am not the only presenter but invite everyone who is doing a video project to come and discuss:

My hope is that we can put these video projects under a common "brand", like Wiki Loves Monuments became a globally understood projects. It will be neccessary to define the different areas WikiTV (or whatever it will be called) will be active as this is a broad field. Once the project and fields have been defined it may be much easier to collaborate and maybe even start this as a new Wikimedia project, an international wiki dealing with video content.

So if you are at Wikimania I'll be happy to meet you, otherwise I hope we get another chance to further discuss. --Manuel Schneider(bla) (+/-) 07:44, 25 April 2013 (UTC)