Resources Revision as of 00:52, 24 November 2024 by Ali Smith (talk | contribs) (→Useful links and resources for training: adding wikilearn page)(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff) Useful links and resources for training An Introduction to Wikipedia: A Free Online Course Some online training you can undertake Wikipedia Training Guides Some online training you can undertake Navigating Copyright Information about filming and taking photos in public places for Wikimedia projects GLAMR Training Program A special four-part training program for GLAMR organisations to introduce Wikimedia platforms Become a Wikimedia Australia Facilitator Become an accredited Wikimedia Australia facilitator. Six Fact-Checking Lessons for Kids A book of educational resources on Media Literacy for children aged 9–11, teachers, and parents. licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivatives 4.0 International License, and is available to freely download. Useful links and resources for First Nations My Experience as First Nations Wikipedian in Residence Read about Bianca Valentino's experience exploring First Nations music at State Library of Queensland Wikimedia Australia and First Nations Metadata: ATSILIRN Protocols for Description and Access A discussion paper by Kirsten Thorpe, Nathan Sentance, and Lauren Booker, supported by Wikimedia Australia. First Nations Resources We have created the following help for First Nations and non-First Nations editors when editing and creating on Wikimedia platforms Resources for Higher Education Training Using Wikimedia in Higher Education Resources for Researchers and Wikimedians in Residence Publications Submissions and publications from Wikimedia Australia. Applying for a Wikimedia in Residence Program Resources for Residencies Useful links for projects and activities Get Involved WikiClubs, Meet Ups and Events Workshops Looking to hold your own workshop? Not sure where to start? Some things to get you started! Find Funding Grants and Funding from Wikimedia Australia Newsletters and Mailing Lists Stay up to date Discuss this page