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Reaching Our Targets (Learning4Content Workshops (L4C) in the Commonwealth)

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L4C Vital Statistics- 30 June 2010
No. of online workshops 55 (as of Jan 2014)
No. of face-to-face workshops 62
Participants registered 4,253
Male
50%
Female 50%
Featured L4C Graduate
I joined WikiEducator to transform my community
 Open Education Resources are a bridge over troubled water.

I am Elizabeth Okwisa Mbasu from Kenya. I live in the Ngong Hills suburbs, 25 kilometres away from Nairobi city.

The day I enrolled with WikiEducator, it was great fun introducing myself to an online community of practice, learning the culture of sharing, learning great insights from others and being challenged to also contribute and share. I met true neighbours and friends and by using these technologies, we are getting closer each day. After this thrilling and inspiring journey, I couldn’t help not letting my colleagues know about it. Through the sponsorship of WikiEducator, I organized three workshops for my fellow staff at the workstation. Read more ...

A reason to celebrate, but we also need your help

The Learning4Content (L4C) project has trained 1740 educators since we started in January this year! Learning4Content is likely the world's largest attempt to develop wiki skills for education.

We've completed 28 workshops (28 face-to-face workshops and 19 Online). We've presented L4C workshops in Ghana, India, Kenya, Nauru, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Sri Lanka, The Solomon Islands, Tonga and Zambia among others. Our online workshops have attracted participants from 80 different countries! Our personal thanks goes to all our facilitators and the community members who are helping WIkiEducator achieve its objectives.

We aim to train 2500 educators by 31 December 2008 and have achieved 42% of our target with 3.5 months to go. Our average of 88 educators per month for the first six months has increased to 212 educators per month for the period 1 July to 12 September 2008.

We need your help to improve this average and achieve our target of 2500 educators by the end of the year. You can help by:

1) Sending an email to your colleagues and friends inviting them to register for one of the remaining international online workshops:

http://wikieducator.org/Learning4Content/Registration

2) Using your social software networks to tell the world about L4C -- eg blog about the L4C project.

2) Scheduling and facilitating your own online L4C workshop by recruiting a minimum of 15 participants from your own networks.

3) Asking your employer/institution to host a face-to-face workshop and recruiting 15 colleagues to join the WikiEducator family.

Remember to register your expression of interest on the L4C bounty page:

http://wikieducator.org/WikiEducator:Bounties/WikiEducator_facilitators

L4C is generously supported with funding from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. Let's show our funder that WikiEducator will achieve its objectives.

Number of Participants by country/gender for Learning4Content Initiative only

Overall Participation by country/gender of WikiEducator Workshops held since inception