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SUMMARY:PAIR-CG User Story Workshop with Daniela Rosu
DESCRIPTION:Workshop with Daniela Rosu (PHD) on collecting effective User Stories for developing digital tools in the performing arts.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout\n\n\nIn this 1 hour workshop\, join Daniela Rosu\, an expert in knowledge representation and reasoning\, as she guides us through the process of collecting effective User Stories\, the basic building block that will form the foundational layer for the entire information representation standard being developed. \nCurrently\, the group is developing an information representation standard for the performing arts. There are many uses for this\, including the potential to impact audience growth by helping to improve the quality of recommendations in online search. Consider\, for example\, the ability for an audience member to search for an upcoming arts experience by a performance company (E.g. a dance\, theatre or opera show) and have relevant and appropriate content returned to the user. \nBuilding software that can solve these challenges about appropriate personalization of search results is possible\, but first we must decide on how to represent core concepts in the performing arts in a way that machines can use. To do this\, we are calling on domain experts in the performing arts (aka. artists\, performers\, creators\, arts administrators\, audiences and cultural organizations) to contribute. \nThis event is suitable for anyone who is looking to contribute to the PAIR-CG\, or who is interested in building a better future for artists and audiences. Participants will walk away from the workshop with a principled approach to gathering User Stories and a template for how they can contribute (either by sharing directly a User Story\, or alternatively by gathering a User Story from an artist or audience member). \nThis work is vital to shaping the future of the information representation standard being developed at the W3C and we encourage all to join us. \n\nPerforming Arts Information Representation (PAIR-CG)\nPAIR-CG is a group designed to collaboratively create digital infrastructure to support performing arts digital tools. The group meets monthly and is open to all. \nOfficial joining is done via the W3C: https://www.w3.org/community/pair-cg/
URL:https://linkeddigitalfuture.ca/event/pair-cg-user-story-workshop-with-daniela-rosu/
LOCATION:Zoom – Link will be emailed upon registering.
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SUMMARY:Atelier #8 : Éditer une production artistique dans Wikidata
DESCRIPTION:La série d’ateliers «Tout ce que vous avez toujours voulu savoir sur Wikidata» de CAPACOA et du CQT se poursuit avec son huitième chapitre! \nThème : Éditer une production artistique dans Wikidata\nDate : mercredi 10 février 2021\nHeure : 19h00 (HNE)\nDurée : 90 minutes\nAnimateurs : Simon Villeneuve et Miguel Tremblay \nCet atelier pratique s’inscrit dans une série de neuf ateliers progressifs dans la prise en main de Wikidata s’adressant à un public débutant. Au cours de l’atelier vous serez amenés à contribuer à Wikidata grâce à une série d’exercices pratiques guidés par des accompagnateurs chevronnés. Le thème de ce huitième atelier sera l’édition d’oeuvres et de productions en arts de la scènes dans Wikidata. \nInscription\nhttps://bit.ly/2G6gGo5 \nLes détails pour vous connecter à l’atelier apparaîtront sur la page de confirmation\, après l’envoi du formulaire d’inscription. Suite à l’inscription\, nous vous indiquerons comment vous préparer à publier vous-même des données que vous aurez préalablement choisies. Aussi\, un courriel de rappel vous sera envoyé quelques jours avant l’atelier. Note : vérifiez vos spams ou vos onglets Promotions ou Notifications. \nEnglish workshop on Thursday\, February 11th\, at 12:00 pm (EST): https://bit.ly/32VWJJN \nQu’est-ce que Wikidata?\nC’est une base de connaissances gratuite liée à Wikipédia. C’est un des levier de la découvrabilité car les moteurs de recherche et de recommandation y puisent des réponses aux questions de leurs usagers. \nPour en savoir plus\nCette série d’ateliers fait partie d’un projet de coopération internationale en vue d’accroître la présence des arts de la scène dans Wikidata. Ce projet est porté par CAPACOA et le Conseil québécois du théâtre avec l’appui de LaCogency. Le projet bénéficie du soutien du Conseil des arts du Canada\, de la Wikimedia Foundation\, du Gouvernement du Canada et du Gouvernement du Québec.
URL:https://linkeddigitalfuture.ca/event/atelier-8-editer-une-production-artistique-dans-wikidata-2/
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SUMMARY:Workshop #8: Edit an artistic production in Wikidata
DESCRIPTION:CAPACOA and CQT’s “Everything you always wanted to know about Wikidata in nine workshops” series continues with its eighth chapter! \nTopic: Edit an artistic production in Wikidata\nDate: Thursday\, February 11\, 2021\nTime: 12:00 p.m. (EDT)\nDuration: 90 minutes\nFacilitators: Simon Villeneuve and Miguel Tremblay \nThis hands-on workshop is part of a series of nine progressive workshops on Wikidata and is intended for a beginner audience. Over the course of this workshops\, you will be guided by skilled facilitators through a series of practical exercises on Wikidata editing: adding statements and qualifiers\, providing references\, linking to external identifiers\, etc. The focus of this fifth workshop will be editing performing arts works and productions in Wikidata. \nRegistration\nhttps://bit.ly/32VWJJN \nLog in instructions will be provided upon submission of this registration form. Further to your regisration\, we will also invite you to choose data items you would like to publish on Wikidata\, and we will offer guidance on how you can prepare for that. In addition\, we will send an email reminder a few days before the workshop (make sure to check your spam or your Promotions or Notifications tabs). \nAtelier en français le mercredi 10 février à 19h00 (HNE) | https://bit.ly/2G6gGo5 \nWhat is Wikidata?\nIt’s a free and open knowledge base linked to Wikipedia. Like Wikipedia\, Wikidata is also source of information crawled and trusted by search engines. For this reason\, Wikidata can be a powerful discoverability tool. \nWikidata and the performing arts\nThis workshop series is part of a larger project aiming to model and populate performing arts data in Wikidata. This project is led by CAPACOA and the Conseil québécois du théâtre\, with LaCogency. The project is funded by the Canada Council for the Arts\, the Government of Canada\, the Wikimedia Foundation\, and the Government of Québec. \n 
URL:https://linkeddigitalfuture.ca/event/workshop-8-edit-an-artistic-production-in-wikidata/
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