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| about me = My first edit to Wikipedia was in 2006. I've been performing gnomish edits since 2008 as [[w:en:User:Jtmorgan|Jtmorgan]]. I'm also a [[ |
| about me = My first edit to Wikipedia was in 2006. I've been performing gnomish edits since 2008 as [[w:en:User:Jtmorgan|Jtmorgan]]. I'm also a [[w:WP:Teahouse|Teahouse host]], a [[w:User:HostBot|bot wrangler]], and a contributor to [[:meta:Research:Newsletter|the research newsletter]]. |
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I have a PhD in [[w:en:Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering|Human Centered Design & Engineering]] from the [[w:en:University of Washington|University of Washington]] |
I have a BA in philosophy and classics from [[w:en:St._John%27s_College_(Annapolis/Santa_Fe)|St. John's College]], and a PhD in [[w:en:Department of Human Centered Design & Engineering|Human Centered Design & Engineering]] from the [[w:en:University of Washington|University of Washington]]. My academic focus (research + teaching) is on [[w:Human Computer Interaction|HCI]], [[w:en:Computer Supported Cooperative Work|CSCW]], [[w:User-centered design|UCD]] and other fun acronyms. |
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My dissertation, ''Coordinating the Commons: Diversity & Dynamics in Open Collaboration'' is available open access through [https://digital.lib.washington.edu/researchworks/handle/1773/25074 UW ResearchWorks] . |
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Areas of Wikipedia that I've studied include discussions around controversial article topics[http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=1940761.1940763][http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=6149246], Wikipedia policy [http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1880098], new editor engagement[http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2441871], and the editor decline[http://abs.sagepub.com/content/57/5/664]. I have also performed design research on other online collaboration systems, like [http://livingvotersguide.org this one]. |
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| about my work = With the Learning & Evaluation team I provide design, development, data analytics, and research mentorship for other programs and initatives such as the [[meta:Grants:IdeaLab|IdeaLab]], the [[meta:Brazil_Catalyst_Project|Brazil Catalyst Project]], [[meta:Grants:IEG|Individual Engagement Grants]], and [[outreach:Wikipedia_Education_Program|the Wikipedia Education Program]]. |
| about my work = With the Learning & Evaluation team I provide design, development, data analytics, and research mentorship for other programs and initatives such as the [[meta:Grants:IdeaLab|IdeaLab]], the [[meta:Brazil_Catalyst_Project|Brazil Catalyst Project]], [[meta:Grants:IEG|Individual Engagement Grants]], and [[outreach:Wikipedia_Education_Program|the Wikipedia Education Program]]. |
Revision as of 19:46, 10 March 2014
About me
My first edit to Wikipedia was in 2006. I've been performing gnomish edits since 2008 as Jtmorgan. I'm also a Teahouse host, a bot wrangler, and a contributor to the research newsletter.
I have a BA in philosophy and classics from St. John's College, and a PhD in Human Centered Design & Engineering from the University of Washington. My academic focus (research + teaching) is on HCI, CSCW, UCD and other fun acronyms.
My dissertation, Coordinating the Commons: Diversity & Dynamics in Open Collaboration is available open access through UW ResearchWorks .
Areas of Wikipedia that I've studied include discussions around controversial article topics[1][2], Wikipedia policy [3], new editor engagement[4], and the editor decline[5]. I have also performed design research on other online collaboration systems, like this one.
Offline, I am a voracious and omnivorous reader, and a passionately amateurish musician. In my (ever-diminishing) spare time, I also enjoy trail running, kayaking and a good game of racquetball.
My work
With the Learning & Evaluation team I provide design, development, data analytics, and research mentorship for other programs and initatives such as the IdeaLab, the Brazil Catalyst Project, Individual Engagement Grants, and the Wikipedia Education Program.
As a Wikimedia Research Fellow, I helped design and launch the WP:Teahouse, a new user peer-support hub on the English Wikipedia. Info on how Teahouse came about, and why it is the way it is, available here. I also supported other Community Fellowship projects around improving dispute resolution and user help documents.
I started at the Foundation during the 2011 Summer of Research. I worked on several research sprints focused on new editor participation patterns(1,2), and WikiProjects (1,2).
Contact me
- E-mail: jmorganwikimedia.org
- English Wikipedia:
- Jtmorgan (volunteer account)
- Jmorgan_(WMF) (Foundation account)
- @Capt_Swing on twitter
- jtmorgan.net: my home, home on the web