2024:Lightning Talk Showcases/pl
Lightning talks at Wikimania
As with every Wikimania, Wikimania Katowice will feature dozens of lightning talks. These talks are an opportunity for speakers to showcase their work and ideas to a large audience in a concise and impactful session.
This Wikimania, we will hold two Lightning Talks Showcase sessions to highlight samples of some of the compelling concepts and powerful thinking developing across the globe from multiple corners of the Wikimedia Movement. These Showcases will be produced, high-visibility events with multiple talks delivered one after the other. The talks will present innovative bursts of ideas, 5 minutes at a time.
Pierwsza sesja
Time and place: Auditorium, August 8, 15:30 – 17:00 local time (CEST).
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- Decade with Seniors Write Wikipedia Programme in Czech Republic — Lucie Schubert
- Local Digital Point (LDP): A Novel Approach Utilizing the Red Local Kimera (RLK) in Colombia with Wikipedia Offline Capability — Programa de Educación Wikimedia Colombia
- Integrating Intercultural Insights and Educational Dynamics: My Journey as a Wiki Contributor and Teaching Assistant — 林文仁
- EduWiki Theory of Change: Advancing Collaboration in the Wikimedia and Education Movement — Rocío Aravena
- Wikiversity in higher vocational education in Switzerland — Paul Sutermeister
- School Wiki - A wiki of schools using Mediawiki — ranjithsiji
- The never ending World War: Fake and Hate in Articles Concerning Poland — Rudolf H. Boettcher
- Imagine a world in which every citation is generated from Wikidata — Jan Lochman (Juandev)
- A developer's guide through the data jungle - getting you to Wikidata's data — Lydia Pintscher (WMDE)
- Monsters, legends and mythical creatures: A Wikidata Folk(lore) Tale — Sara Thomas
- Partnerships for the Wikipedia Library — Vipin
- 'Financial-Economic Wikimonth' connects Wikimedia Armenia with the Central Bank of Armenia — Mari Avetisyan
- Curadorias Convidadas [guest curatorships]: filling equity gaps in the Wikimedia Movement — Ana Bragança (User:Anita Braga) and Flavia Doria (User:XenoF)
- Leveraging academic engagement: Insights from the UK's Residency for Climate — Tatjana Baleta
- Navigate the web with Wikidata — Toby Hudson / 99of9
- Scalable duplicate photo detection for Wikimedia Commons — Zache
- Create Language usage examples with Luthor — Asaf Bartov
- Namuwiki - Not open, but collective knowledge base in South Korea — Youngjin Ko
Druga sesja
Time and place: Auditorium, August 9, 15:30 – 17:00 local time (CEST).
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- What was the Organizer Lab and what next? — Alex Stinson
- Failure is an option — Gnangarra
- Resilience Amid Conflict: The Wikimedia Community's Efforts in Kharkiv — Venzz
- There's en error — Klára Joklová (WMCZ)
- What is WikiLearn and what can it do for you? — Asaf Bartov
- Empowering Through Decentralization: The Case of Wikimedia Bangladesh — Rocky Masum
- Wikidata XXX Days: engage and create connections with the Wikimedia community online — Léa Lacroix
- Empowering Women Leaders: She Leads Program — Nitesh Gill
- Confessions of a Wikipedia editor: The Good, the Bad, and the Hilarious — Laliv Gal
- Menstrual justice and Wikimedia — Lucy Moore (Lajmmoore)
- Quality of Male and Female Medical Content on English-Language Wikipedia: A Quantitative Content Analysis — Nuša Farič
- Mois international de la contribution à la langue maternelle — (WikiForMotherTongue)
- Wiki4Inclusion Project: Open Knowledge for all and by all — Joy
- 60 minutes - Online workshop series on Gender & Diversity in Wikipedia — Leserättin
- ‘A Wiki Minute’ videos: A Wikimedia 101 series and how you can use them — Lucas Pasqual and Brooke Camarda
- Wiki Loves Monuments as a way to document destroyed cultural heritage — Daryna
- Project presentation: GLAMorous Europe - dating the GLAMs of your neighbours — Gerd Müller
What is a lighting talk?
A lightning talk is a very short presentation lasting only a few minutes, given at a conference or similar forum. Several lightning talks will usually be delivered by different speakers in a single session, sometimes called a data blitz. Some formats of lightning talk, including PechaKucha and Ignite, involve a specific number of slides that are automatically advanced at fixed intervals. You can use this format or design your own.
For speakers
How much time will I have?
We are capping the lighting talks at 5 minutes for each speaker.
Other useful notes
- There will be rehearsals for the Lightning Talk Showcases, so that speakers can get used to presenting on the stage and rehearse entering and exiting.
- The production crew will be present during rehearsals and will direct the Showcases from off stage.
- 5 minutes is really little time. Please go to your point clearly and quickly.
- The idea of a lightning talk is to present an idea or a project – it is not a finished or complete academic talk. Skip the implementation details – tell us why your project is interesting and why we should care. Plan to present only one idea or project.
- All talks are 5 minutes maximum. If you use slides, please prepare these on your laptop and have them ready to go.
- We will have a timekeeper to watch the clock for presenters.
- We ask that presenters line up ahead of your talk as the session move quickly.
- Please present your talk to other person before Wikimania. You'll get an impression of how long it takes you and you'll became more fluent. Remember, there's no time to waste on thinking what to say during the actual event.
- Additional resources will be available for Lightning Talk Showcase participants in the weeks before the event.