Enabling wiki edits from Programs & Events Dashboard

One of the most common requests I’ve heard from the Wikimedia program leaders who use Programs & Events Dashboard is to enable automatic edits, which is one of the core features of the Wiki Education Dashboard. The automatic edits — on-wiki program pages, and userpage and article talk templates that link to them — let … Continued

Exploring automatic suggestions

One of the projects I’m excited about is an experiment with providing automatic suggestions to student editors about how to get started with improving their assigned Wikipedia articles. We want the dashboard to highlight specific improvements that student editors can make to their assigned articles, such as adding additional sources, including an image. I’ve been … Continued

Thanks for the code contributions, GCI students!

The Wiki Education Dashboard got 20 improvements over the last two months from five young coders participating in Google Code-In, a contest that gets pre-university students involved in open source software development. Their work ranged from new features, to accessibility and performance improvements, to bug fixes, to new automated code tests, to expanded documentation on … Continued

Outreachy intern Sejal Khatri will work on user profile pages

I’m excited about the kickoff next week of a 3-month project to improve the Wiki Education Dashboard’s user profile pages. I’ll be mentoring Sejal Khatri, a senior computer engineering student at Savitribai Phule Pune University, for an Outreachy internship, in collaboration with design researcher Jonathan Morgan of Wikimedia Foundation. Sejal has already created the initial … Continued

New feature: View changes from the Dashboard

We’ve just launched a new course page feature: a diff viewer that lets you see the details of Wikipedia edits without leaving the Dashboard. On the Articles tab of each course, you can now click an article to access the “Show Cumulative Changes” tool. It shows you everything that has been added or removed from … Continued

Visualizing article history with Structural Completeness

You may have noticed a recent addition to the Articles tab of dashboard.wikiedu.org course pages: “structural completeness”. This feature is an experiment in visualizing the history of articles as they develop. The structural completeness data comes from the “Objective Revision Evaluation Service” (ORES), a Wikimedia Foundation research project that uses machine learning to analyze Wikipedia … Continued

Making the Dashboard global

The Dashboard software that fuels Wiki Ed’s programs is now available for use across the whole range of Wikimedia projects and languages, from Arabic Wikibooks to Zulu Wiktionary. In partnership with the Wikimedia Foundation, I’ve been working to complete an “alpha” version of the Wikimedia Programs & Events Dashboard — an instance of the Wiki … Continued

A New Dashboard for 2016

Wiki Ed is welcoming the new year with a new Dashboard system! The new Dashboard has two major new features. There’s an online training system built in for instructors and students, and a new onboarding system. The New Instructor Orientation is available to anyone who hasn’t recorded their name and email address on the Dashboard. … Continued