Talk:WikiJournal of Humanities/Editors/Archive 2019

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Associate editor application of Geoff Barker

Geoff Barker Master of Arts (Research), Postgraduate Museum Studies (website)
Areas of expertise: History of photography, Colonial HIstory, 19th Century Science, GLAM Sector, Heritage Collections

Relevant experience:

Professional - research, curation, publishing, public speaking, collection management
Publishing - author
Open - Wikipedia, Mendeley, Figshare

I confirm that I will act in accordance with the policies of the WikiJournal of Humanities. Eothan (discusscontribs) 00:20, 31 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Result: Accepted as associate editor.

Next steps (add DONE or {{Done}} after someone has performed the task):
  1. checkY Done Copy their information over to the associate editor page using the {{WikiJournal editor summary}} template
  2. checkY Done Send a welcome email with starter info to them and cc in the WJHboard mailing list so that they and the board are informed

Finally, move the application to this year's archive page <br

Editorial board application of Arius Raposas

Arius Raposas Bachelor of Arts in History, Master of Public Administration (website)
Areas of expertise: History, Political Science, Public Administration

Relevant experience:

Professional -
Publishing - Editorial Assistant (Asian Review of Public Administration), News Editor (Sinag), Managing Editor (Damgo)
Open - Coordinator at Wikiproject Military History, Facilitator at Wikiproject Philippine History, Member in at least 15 other wikiprojects

I confirm that I will act in accordance with the policies of the WikiJournal of Humanities. Arius1998 (discusscontribs) 00:54, 27 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Result: Accepted into the editorial board.

Next steps (add DONE or checkY Done after someone has performed the task):
  1. checkY Done Copy their information over to editorial board page using the {{WikiJournal editor summary}} template
  2. checkY Done Direct-add them to the WJHboard mailing list (via this link) which will grant them access to the private page only visible to board members
  3. checkY Done Send a welcome email with starter info to them and cc in the WJHboard mailing list so that they and the board are informed (Suggested email template)

Editorial board application of Teemu Leinonen

Teemu Leinonen D.A (website)
Areas of expertise: education, new media, design, media studies, learning environments

Relevant experience:

Professional - Associate Professor, research, teaching
Publishing - Reviewer in number of journals and conferences.
Open - Wikipedian since 2001

I confirm that I will act in accordance with the policies of the WikiJournal of Humanities. Teemu (discusscontribs) 08:00, 6 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Result: Accepted into the editorial board.

Next steps (add DONE or checkY Done after someone has performed the task):
  1. checkY Done Copy their information over to editorial board page using the {{WikiJournal editor summary}} template
  2. checkY Done Direct-add them to the WJHboard mailing list (via this link) which will grant them access to the private page only visible to board members
  3. checkY Done Send a welcome email with starter info to them and cc in the WJHboard mailing list so that they and the board are informed (Suggested email template)

Editorial board application of Brian McKenzie

Brian McKenzie PHD ( history) (website)
Areas of expertise: Active learning, pedagogy, First-Year experience, history

Relevant experience:

Professional - Lecturer and Subject Leader in Critical Skills (an interdiscilinary first-year seminar) at Maynooth University
Publishing - Author of one book and several academic articles including this one on using Wikipedia to teach information literacy.
Open - I have used Wikipedia in the classroom for assessment and was one of the organizers of the Academia and Wikipedia: Critical Perspectives in Education and Research conference. I contribute to Wikimedia Commons as well as English Wikipedia

I confirm that I will act in accordance with the policies of the WikiJournal of Humanities. AugusteBlanqui (discusscontribs) 13:23, 12 February 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Result: Accepted into the editorial board.

Next steps (add DONE or checkY Done after someone has performed the task):
  1. checkY Done Copy their information over to editorial board page using the {{WikiJournal editor summary}} template
  2. checkY Done Direct-add them to the WJHboard mailing list (via this link) which will grant them access to the private page only visible to board members
  3. checkY Done Send a welcome email with starter info to them and cc in the WJHboard mailing list so that they and the board are informed (Suggested email template)

Associate editor application of S Ye Laird

S Ye Laird ME from Old Dominion (website)
Areas of expertise: law, translation, comparative lit

Relevant experience:

Professional - 1 year as Academic Computing Director @ St. Elizabeth College of NJ
Publishing - 2 years as Associate Editor on Translation page
Open - mod_virgule hosting

I confirm that I will act in accordance with the policies of the WikiJournal of Humanities. 2601:8B:C300:3811:E052:EFC5:BAC6:1591 (discuss) 13:17, 28 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Result: Declined after application timeout.

Associate editor application of Michael L. Umbricht

Michael L. Umbricht (website)
Areas of expertise: Science communication, public outreach, professional development for educators, and museum collections.

Relevant experience:

Professional - Astronomy and earth science educator for 14 years at Museum of Natural History and Planetarium. Astronomy educator for 14 years including 7 years as museum curator at Ladd Observatory I'm a staff member with the Dept. of Physics at Brown University. I'm currently active in research and outreach in history of science, technology, and society from a public humanities perspective.
Publishing - Examples of my work can be found at Ladd Observatory Blog and Ladd Observatory Curator Blog.
Open - Wikimedia contributor for 14 years. Admin at Wikiversity for 11 years and Outreach: for 8 years. Board of Directors for 10 years at the Ocean State w:Free-Net, a local online community.

I confirm that I will act in accordance with the policies of the WikiJournal of Humanities. mikeu talk 21:14, 12 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Result: Accepted as associate editor.

Next steps (add DONE or {{Done}} after someone has performed the task):
  1. checkY Done Copy their information over to the associate editor page using the {{WikiJournal editor summary}} template
  2. checkY Done Send a welcome email with starter info to them and cc in the WJHboard mailing list so that they and the board are informed

Finally, move the application to this year's archive page

Editorial board application of Lionel Scheepmans

Lionel Scheepmans PHD Student (website)
Areas of expertise: (digital) Anthropology

Relevant experience:

Professional - Active member, researcher and course assistant in the prospective anthropology labolatory of Uclouain
Publishing - See my fr.wikiversity user page
Open - I'm administrator on fr.wikiversity. For other activities in Wikimedia movement see my Wikimedia user page

I confirm that I will act in accordance with the policies of the WikiJournal of Humanities. Lionel Scheepmans Contact (French native speaker) 21:44, 12 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Result: Accepted into the editorial board.

Next steps (add DONE or checkY Done after someone has performed the task):
  1. checkY Done Confirm their preferred email address
  2. checkY Done Copy their information over to editorial board page using the {{WikiJournal editor summary}} template
  3. checkY Done Direct-add them to the WJHboard mailing list (via this link) which will grant them access to the private page only visible to board members
  4. checkY Done Send a welcome email with starter info to them and cc in the WJHboard mailing list so that they and the board are informed

Finally, move the application to this year's archive page (Suggested email template)

Editorial board application of Shani Evenstein Sigalov

Shani Evenstein Sigalov PhD Candidate, Tel Aviv University; Chair, Wikipedia & Education User Group.
Areas of expertise: Education & Technology, Medical Education, Curriculum Development, Implementing Wiki projects into the academic curriculum.

Relevant experience:

Professional - I'm an EdTech Innovation Strategist at the American Medical Program at Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University and a PhD candidate at the School of Education at TAU, focusing on Technology and Education (specifically researching Wikidata as a learning platform). I have also designed and lead Wiki-Med, the 1st for-credit course at Sackler dedicated to Wikipedia and Wikimedia projects since 2013. In 2015 I opened a second academic elective course at TAU about Wikipedia & Wikidata that is available to all undergraduate students on campus from all disciplines.
Publishing - So far, I've only published my MA thesis and an academic paper about my Wiki-Med course, that was published in the journal "Education and Information Technologies" by Springer Nature (Sigalov, S. E., & Nachmias, R. (2017). Wikipedia as a platform for impactful learning: A new course model in higher education. Education and Information Technologies, 22(6), 2959-2979). Am currently working on 4 more papers as part of my PhD and Wiki research.
Open - I have been part of the Wikimedia movement since 2011, and have focused mainly on outreach, governance, capacity building and mentorship. In addition to being the chairperson for the Wikipedia & Education User Group, I'm also the chairperson for WPMed Foundation. More details about my Wiki experience could be found here. Since the early 2000s, I am also heavily involved with Project Ben-Yehuda, which is the Hebrew equivalent of Project Gutenberg, and serve as Editor in Chief of the project, as well as Chair the charity that supports the project.

I confirm that I will act in accordance with the policies of the WikiJournal of Humanities. Shani Evenstein (discusscontribs) 21:28, 26 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Result: Accepted into the editorial board.

Next steps (add DONE or checkY Done after someone has performed the task):
  1. checkY Done Send a welcome message and confirm their preferred email address
  2. checkY Done Copy their information over to editorial board page using the {{WikiJournal editor summary}} template
  3. checkY Done Direct-add them to the WJHboard mailing list (via this link) which will grant them access to the private page only visible to board members
  4. checkY Done Welcome them at the WJHboard mailing list so that they are informed

Finally, move the application to this year's archive page (Suggested email template)

Editorial board application of Daniel K. Schneider

Daniel K. Schneider PHD (website)
Areas of expertise: Educational technology, ICT, political science

Relevant experience:

Professional - I work in educational technology at TECFA, a research and teaching unit in the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, University of Geneva. Holding a PhD in political science, I have been working in this field since 1988 and I participated in various innovative pedagogical and technological projects. I started my career in psychology and educational sciences as a systems engineer, developer and lecturer, turned into a senior lecturer in 2003 and became associated professor in 2015. My long-term R&D interests focus on the design of technologies-enhanced rich pedagogies. My current interests include digital design and fabrication in education, student monitoring, e-learning competence and informal learning in developing countries. I teach educational information and communication systems, digital design and fabrication, foundations of educational technology, and research methodology.
Publishing - I spend an important part of my time exploring new technologies and their use in education and restrict research and publications to a strict minimum, i.e. per year, about 1 journal article plus a few reviewed conference papers. I produced two closed-source textbooks for online universities. I have reviewing experience for conferences, a few journal articles and some research proposals. I never was part of an editing board.
Open - I am the founder and main contributor of EduTechWiki, a bilingual resource kit for educational technology teaching and research. These Mediawikis have several purposes, e.g. note taking for literature reviews, preparation of lecture notes and other manuals, writing-to-learn activities for students, or learning management and project documentation. The wikis by a diverse population around world. The two wikis include over 3000 article pages, have about 1.5M visitors per year, and most pages have a top 20 Google search rank. Most contributors are locals and increasingly so since necessary anti-spam measures discourage casual participation. I consider myself a MediaWiki power user and somewhat document my experience. I also produced several Wikibooks with my students and co-workers, e.g. a a social science research manual (in french) and several manuals on "making" (laser cutting, embroidery, 3D printing) and ICT (JavaScript, Flash, XML,...).

I confirm that I will act in accordance with the policies of the WikiJournal of Humanities. Daniel K. Schneider (discusscontribs) 16:51, 19 September 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Result: Accepted into the editorial board.

Next steps (add DONE or checkY Done after someone has performed the task):
  1. checkY Done Copy their information over to editorial board page using the {{WikiJournal editor summary}} template.
  2. checkY Done Send a welcome email with starter info to them and cc in the WJHboard mailing list so that they and the board are informed (Suggested email template)
  3. checkY Done Direct-add them to the WJHboard mailing list (via this link) which will grant them access to the private page only visible to board members.
  4. checkY Done Welcome them at the WJHboard mailing list so that they are informed.