Wikipedia:VideoWiki/Signpost 2019
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Step 2 | Upload to Commons (10 min) |
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[edit]In the last census of India, 25% of the country still had low literacy. That's 300 million people, in a single country, who can't read the written word. And, of those, 300 million, 200 million of those were women.
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[edit]Low literacy isn't an issue isolated to India,
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[edit]it's actually a major problem in many developing countries.
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[edit]For instance, south sudan, has a 74% illiteracy rate.
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[edit]In Afganistan, it's 68%.
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[edit]And in Haiti, illiteracy runs at 51%.
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[edit]Globally, 15% of the world, or over a billion people, can't share, in the sum of all human knowledge
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[edit]This can have a devastating impact in fragile environments, because the same people who are disengaged from Wikipedia by illiteracy, are also disproportionately affected by diseases that can be prevented through education.
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[edit]Simple information, like rehydrating a child when they have diarrhea
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[edit]having someone be with a mother during childbirth
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[edit]and keeping a baby warm in the first hours of its life, is unknown to many in the developing world.
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[edit]Which, in turn, is critical to wikipedia because at more than two-hundred and twenty-thousand articles, in 281 languages, and 4.2 billion page views per year, our medical information (alone) likely makes us the, most used, medical resource on the planet.
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[edit]So, even though video can seem like a cosmetic change to a user who lives in the developed world, for many, in developing nations, Wikipedias vital information is inaccessible, without it.
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[edit]Videowiki proposes an all-on-Wikipedia solution, that allows editing of a script, the use of references, and consensus building through talk pages
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[edit]but, most importantly, it allows merciless editing, in the same way that traditional articles are created.
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[edit]The Videowiki engine uses, text-to-speech engines, to read a script page, and matching it to multimedia content.
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[edit]The script is organized by sections, with text and visuals. Each section of the script, represents a segment of the video
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[edit]The scripts can then be translated, and either read by the text-to-speech engine, or overdubbed if a language is not supported.
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[edit]Once created, the entire product can be uploaded to Commons as a web m file, and used by article editors, if they choose.
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[edit]At this years Wikimania, the theme is "Wikimedia, and advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals",
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[edit]Let's focus our efforts on reaching the worlds most vulnerable populations, by bringing Wikipedia's content into the last mile.