Just ran a fun #Wikitutorial explaining how to donate #LocalFind photos to @WikiCommons for all to use; I uploaded pics of the old Hoffman Continuous Brick Kiln down the road. We're doing it again on Wednesday:
Nature photographers and #CritterOfTheWeek fans! This afternoon, 2:00–3:00 pm NZST, I'm running a #wikitutorial on adding your nature photos to @Wikicommons so anyone can use them (with credit) and they can illustrate Wikipedia articles. Sign up:
This afternoon I'm running a drop-in #wikitutorial for anyone wanting to join Task Force Tohutō and help add macrons to Wikipedia articles. Come learn the behind-the-scenes story on how the NZ Geographic Board assigns official placenames!
Nobody signed up for today's #wikitutorial ( on how to get started with @Wikipedia, but if anyone wants to drop in to at 2:00 pm NZST I'll be happy to answer questions and help out.
Reminder: Today (16 April, 2:00–3:00 pm NZST) I'm running a free #wikitutorial on the cool tool WikiShootMe! Learn how to add images of your neighbourhood to @Wikidata directly from your phone. Sign up here:
Reminder: Today (15 April, 2:00-3:00 pm NZST) I'm running a free #wikitutorial. Learn how to add photos of public sculpture to @WikiCommons – a good lockdown-stroll activity – plus, the copyright status of public art. Sign up here:
Over the next four days I'm running small online Wiki tutorials, mostly beginner level. These are free (not even a tip jar) and limited to 12 people. If all goes well, I'll run more next week. They'll all be my @Whereby chatroom at #wikitutorial
That was fun! Half a dozen of us in met in a @whereby room for a #wikitutorial. I went through the process for uploading to @WikiCommons this photo I took on my daily mental-health walk. Will be running more tutorials soon, watch this space.
Tomorrow 1:00–2:00 pm NZST I'm running the first of a series of online Wikipedia tutorials: how to add photos of buildings in your neighbourhood to @WikiCommons (beginner-level, free). Sign up here, 12 people max: #wikitutorial