Welcome to WikiChallenge African Schools by the Orange Foundation!!
WikiChallenge African Schools, supported by the Orange Foundation, is a multinational contest that creates a fun, engaging way to learn about knowledge building by contributing to Wikipedia. The contest encourages students from the same school to work together to create an article about their area. Their article could be about their village or suburb, a notable person or a local historic or geographic feature.
Why is the WikiChallenge African Schools important?
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With regards to the coverage of Africa on Wikipedia:
With regards to who contributes what information on Wikipedia:
This is why WikiChallenge African Schools is important. It is a fun, exciting way of growing the next generation of Wikipedia editors from Africa, while adding vital information to Wikipedia about notable African subjects. As part of its work, the Orange Foundation assists 500 resource-poor schools that have no books or the Internet, to participate in the WikiChallenge. The schools without books and internet that are part of the Orange Foundation Digital Schools programme, can also participate because they are equipped with digital education kits that allow 130 000 students to access to academic and educational content such as off line Wikipedia. Now, through WikiFundi, they also have the possibility of submitting an article! WikiChallenge introduces boys and girls, teachers and school staff to the joys of contributing and sharing local knowledge with the World. Wikipedia needs an equal distribution of editors across the genders, and of course, more Africa-related articles on Wikipedia. WikiChallenge African Schools is working towards both. What could be more important than that?
The following are provisional deadlines:
The WikiChallenge challenges schools across Africa to compete with each other by writing Wikipedia articles about their city, town, village, city, suburb or local landmark. You can create your entry by using the WikiFundi software. You can either download it from the website (http://www.wikifundi.org) or, if your school is part of the Orange Foundation's Digital Schools Programme, you can use the digital education kit of the Orange Foundation.
How do you join the WikiChallenge African Schools? To join the contest, you should:
An international jury will select the best contributions per country based on the following criteria:
Extra consideration will go to:
Illustrated articles: The presence of relevant media (photographs, illustrations, diagrams, audio or video) and/or maps illustrating the text will be an advantage, provided they are free of copyright and uploaded in advance on Wikimedia Commons. Maps can be created by the participant or sourced from OpenStreetMap.
There will be three winners per country. Each country will be judged by the entries within that country. Prize categories are not yet confirmed.
The WikiChallenge African Schools was designed to support the WikiAfrica movement and Wikimedia volunteers across Africa.
It has been developed by Florence Devouard and Isla Haddow-Flood in collaboration with Wikimedia CH, and supported by the Orange Foundation and its Digital Schools programme in Africa. The WikiChallenge African Schools and its documentation is licenced under CC-BY-SA 4.0.
The writing contest will take place in the following countries.
Several resources are available on WikiFundi to help you. Check the followings links.
Links to resources
More information about the WikiChallenge is available on the following platforms:
This is a short list of articles that could provide inspiration for those schools wanting to get join the contest.
Schools
Settlements
Quality articles on countries