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            "*": "Subscribe to the mediawiki-api-announce mailing list at <https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-api-announce> for notice of API deprecations and breaking changes."
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                "title": "Resources",
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                        "*": "{{GA Content Header}}\n\nIn this page, you will find resources that support people's learning journey to engage with the Global Assembly process. Those resources have been compiled by the Global Assembly team.\n\n= Supplemental workbooks =\nThe supplemental workbooks will be used by people taking part in the Core Assembly to inform their deliberation on the climate and ecological crisis. They aim to provide exercises to enhance comprehension of the information booklet and to prepare for meaningful deliberation.\n\n= Animated PowerPoints =\nThe purpose of the animated PowerPoints is to provide an alternative way to engage with some of the content in the information booklet. \n\nAs part of the learning and prototyping approach of the Global Assembly in 2021, two presentations have been created this year. They explore the \u201c'''Green House Effect'''\u201d and \u201c'''Ecosystems and biodiversity'''\u201d. \n\nThey have been developed by learning consultants [https://mrgoodwin23.wordpress.com/blog-2/ David Goodwin] and John Sullivan, in a way that allows for optimum accessibility in terms of language, cultural framing and educational background.\n\nPlease share your feedback on those resources on the [[Talk:Resources|discussion section]] of this page.\n\n==The Green House Effect==\n[[File:The Green House Effect Video - Global Assembly Animated PowerPoints.mov|left|750px]]\n{| class=\"wikitable\"\n|-\n|'''Title'''||The Green House Effect\n|-\n|'''Credits'''||Global Assembly\n|-\n|'''License'''||CC 4.0 BY-SA\n|-\n|'''Video (MOV) English Audio'''||[[Media:The Green House Effect Video - Global Assembly Animated PowerPoints.mov|Download File]]\n|-\n|'''Script (PDF) English'''||[[Media:The Green House Effect Script - Global Assembly Animated PowerPoints.pdf|Download File]]\n|}\n<br /><br /><br /><br />\n<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />\n\n== Ecosystems & Biodiversity ==\n[[File:Ecosystems & Biodiversity Video - Global Assembly Animated PowerPoints.mov|left|750px]]\n{| class=\"wikitable\"\n|-\n|'''Title'''||Ecosystems & Biodiversity\n|-\n|'''Credits'''||Global Assembly\n|-\n|'''License'''||CC 4.0 BY-SA\n|-\n|'''Video (MOV) English Audio'''||[[Media:Ecosystems & Biodiversity Video - Global Assembly Animated PowerPoints.mov|Download File]]\n|-\n|'''Script (PDF) English'''||[[Media:Ecosystems & Biodiversity Script - Global Assembly Animated PowerPoints.pdf|Download File]]\n|}\n<br /><br /><br /><br />\n<br /><br /><br />\n<br /><br />\n<br />\n<br /><br />\n== Cultural Wave Input ==\nThe cultural wave is an integral aspect of the Global Assembly. There can be many different ways for people to engage with the Global Assembly and with the issue of the climate and ecological crisis.\n\n\nOne of the most effective ways for the human population to engage, is through culture. People can come to understand how the Global Assembly works and the science of climate change, particularly the lived experiences of climate change, through art, music, poetry, story telling, fashion, film, dance and all other aspects of the arts.\n\n\nFor this reason the cultural wave has been developing relationships with artists in over 30 countries so far and the network is growing on a daily basis. The cultural wave website is the centre where all of these different creative responses are being posted and artists around the world are being invited to contribute. All of these creative expressions are being released on Creative Commons so that they are free to be shared and spread around the world without any restrictions.\n\n\nAs the cultural wave grows, awareness of the assembly can come into people\u2019s lives through their favourite hip-hop artist in Senegal, their favourite soap opera in Brazil, through an inspiring animation made by teenagers in Seoul or a beautifully choreographed dance created in Beijing.\n\n\nFor artists to apply to contribute to the cultural wave, please do go to the website: https://cw.globalassembly.org/\n\n\nThere will be careful specifications to follow so that artists can contribute in ways that are fitting with the overall values of the Global Assembly.\n\n== Videos ==\nWaterBear is an interactive streaming platform dedicated to the future of our planet. It provides access to content that empowers members to dive deeper, learn more and take action. WaterBear members control what content they want to watch, when they want it, with no ads and with one simple sign up - all for free, in all English speaking countries, on mobile app and web. To access the platform, visit https://www.waterbear.com/watch."
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                "title": "Types of Content on the Wiki",
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                        "*": "The wiki hosts a variety of information that is curated at different levels of granularity, some of the content are generated by the Global Assembly's team, while plentiful of contextualized content are generated by GA's community of community hosts and cluster facilitators. Moreover the wiki would accept crowdsourced inputs from the general public. \n\n\nThus, It's important to highlight to distinguish the different types of content on the wiki, Each page on the wiki that contains content has a header that indicates the type authorship of the content. \n\n\n'''<big>The following are the three types of content headers you will encounter on the wiki.</big>''' \n\n== Global Assembly's Content ==\nThis header is associated with the content that is originally the work of Global Assembly's team. \n{{GA Content Header}}\n\n== Translated and Contextualized Content ==\nThis header is associated with the content that is the work of Global Assembly community of community hosts and Cluster Facilitators, May be translated and or contextualized versions of materials that are originally published by the GA Team, and it also can be Nobel content authored by GA community.\n\n\nThis type of content is listed under the namespace '''Community:'''\n{{Contextualized and Translated Content Header|title_of_the_page=Page_Name|link_of_the_content_page=Page_Name}}\n\n== Crowdsourced Content ==\nThis header is associated with the content that is crowdsourced by the general public, the authors of the content may be known or anonymous, the Global Assembly holds no official moderation on this type of content.\n\n\nThis type of content is listed under the namespace '''Crowd:'''\n{{Crowdsourced Content Header}}"
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