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This collaboration has formally ended as of Mar 29th, 2018. The page is kept for historical reasons. ] (] · ] · ]) 22:28, 29 March 2018 (UTC)

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This is the project page for the partnership with medical education provider Osmosis. This is the project page for the partnership with medical education provider Osmosis.


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# Kyle and Tanner will upload the videos to commons using a compatible format with complete metadata and useful descriptions # Kyle and Tanner will upload the videos to commons using a compatible format with complete metadata and useful descriptions
# Fil will assist Kyle in uploading translated subtitles to videos on commons, and place the videos in the first sections of non-English articles (but below the infobox) as appropriate # Fil will assist Kyle in uploading translated subtitles to videos on commons, and place the videos in the first sections of non-English articles (but below the infobox) as appropriate
# James and other medical editors will place the videos as appropriate # James and other medical editors will place the videos in the first sections of articles (but below the infobox) as appropriate
# Osmosis will track video views and traffic and report back on changes # Osmosis will track video views and traffic and report back on changes
# Additionally, Osmosis will add an edit/comment link to their internal teaching tools which incorporate embedded Misplaced Pages content # Additionally, Osmosis will add an edit/comment link to their internal teaching tools which incorporate embedded Misplaced Pages content

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This collaboration has formally ended as of Mar 29th, 2018. The page is kept for historical reasons. Doc James (talk · contribs · email) 22:28, 29 March 2018 (UTC)

This page is currently inactive and is retained for historical reference.
Either the page is no longer relevant or consensus on its purpose has become unclear. To revive discussion, seek broader input via a forum such as the village pump.

This is the project page for the partnership with medical education provider Osmosis.

Background

The Osmosis team focuses on medical education. They have a video series introducing technical medical topics for a general audience. The series is licensed CC-BY SA and they are donating these to Misplaced Pages for use on popular medical articles.

Purpose

The goal of this project is to enhance highly-viewed articles with rich and instructive media, to improve reader understanding and engagement of the medical topics they are learning about.

Pilot plan

  1. Jake will document the pilot plan (this page)
  2. James will introduce this concept and sample videos to Wiki Project Medicine
  3. WikiProject Medicine will decide if the video content, quality, and type is appropriate for a pilot on 10-50 articles.
  4. James will work with Rishi to identity most-needed videos for popular articles (use mobile pageview data and v:1.0 tool)
  5. Kyle and Tanner will upload the videos to commons using a compatible format with complete metadata and useful descriptions
  6. Fil will assist Kyle in uploading translated subtitles to videos on commons, and place the videos in the first sections of non-English articles (but below the infobox) as appropriate
  7. James and other medical editors will place the videos in the first sections of articles (but below the infobox) as appropriate
  8. Osmosis will track video views and traffic and report back on changes
  9. Additionally, Osmosis will add an edit/comment link to their internal teaching tools which incorporate embedded Misplaced Pages content
  10. Future opportunities may explore using Osmosis learning tools (flash cards/quizzes)

Timeline

Videos on Commons.

Central list of issues

Please use this page for a central list of issues with videos: Misplaced Pages:Osmosis/Issues.

Pending scripts

The next videos to be made are listed here Misplaced Pages:WikiProject_Medicine/Osmosis so that people can give feedback before they are produced.

Resources

People

  • James Heilman, volunteer from Wiki Project Med Foundation / WikiProject Medicine
  • Rishi, Osmosis
  • Kyle, Osmosis
  • Tanner, Osmosis
  • Fil, Osmosis
  • Sylvia Ventura, WMF Strategic Partnerships
  • Jake Orlowitz, WMF Community Engagement
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