File:Wikimania 2023 - 309 - August 19 - We sing for human knowledge Using music to promote open knowledge projects and Wikimedia events.webm
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English: Video recording for Wikimania 2023 Title: "We sing for human knowledge": Using music to promote open knowledge projects and Wikimedia events The aim of this session is to provide an in-depth understanding of the "We Sing for Human Knowledge" project and its objectives. Participants will learn how the project uses music and video clips to support Wikimedia communities, affiliates, projects, and user groups. They will gain insight into the power of music as a tool to engage a wider audience and create emotional connections with the message being conveyed. The session will also focus on how music can be used to build community, encourage collaboration, and inspire action in open knowledge projects. Participants will learn about the impact of music on open knowledge projects and how it can make information sharing more appealing and memorable. By the end of the session, participants will have a clear understanding of the role of music in open knowledge projects and how it can be used to enhance their impact. They will be able to identify the different ways in which music can be incorporated into such projects to support Wikimedia communities, affiliates, projects, and user groups. Overall, this session is ideal for anyone interested in learning more about the "We Sing for Human Knowledge" project and the potential of music to support open knowledge initiatives. The "We Sing for Human Knowledge" session is highly relevant to the event themes of Diversity, Collaboration, and Future. Through this project, participants will gain an understanding of how music and video clips can be used as tools to engage a wider audience, raise awareness, and foster emotional connections with open knowledge projects. The session will highlight the power of music to build diverse communities and encourage collaboration across different groups, especially between wikimedians communities. By exploring the role of music in open knowledge projects, participants will gain insights into the future potential of incorporating creative and innovative elements into such initiatives. This session will also emphasize the importance of diversity and collaboration in open knowledge projects, showing how music can be used to unite and inspire people from different backgrounds to work together towards a common goal. Overall, the "We Sing for Human Knowledge" session provides a unique perspective on the potential of music to support open knowledge initiatives and showcases how diverse groups can collaborate to make a positive impact on the future of knowledge sharing, also build bridges of peace and love between humanity communities. |
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