Imagine you’ve taken a bunch of photos of one particular thing: a statue, a protest march, an historic building. There is particular workflow you could use to deploy these photos efficiently through various Wikimedia platforms, working in Wikimedia Commons, Wikidata, and Wikipedia. I've been doing this for years as a Wikipedian at Large, and have developed this short course, The Commons Workflow, aimed at beginners who've done some editing or photo uploading but want to build their skills. If you’re a Wikipedia editor who doesn’t really upload many photos, or a Commons photographer who’s not sure exactly what Wikidata is for, this course is for you.





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1 Oct 2025, 7:00pm–8:00pm NZDT

$10.00

Because we want to work with structured data in Commons (what's that?), we need to check the Wikidata for what's in our photos and improve it. This opens up the wonderful world of WikiShootMe.

8 Oct 2025, 7:00pm–8:00pm NZDT

$10.00

There are some tricks to use when uploading more than one or two photos and we'll go through the process. Plus: the confusing world of Commons categories.

15 Oct 2025, 7:00pm–8:00pm NZDT

$10.00

So you have a set of photos in Commons, but who will ever see them? Let them improve some Wikipedia articles; even create an image gallery to impress your friends.

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I need some information about your Wiki editing background and to help with the assignments, but this won't be shared.

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