 Hello, everyone. Happy to be with you here today. Hope you are enjoying it with Wikimanias this year. I'm going to present to Cusgella that this is our project of past Wikipedia, West Wikimedia and its user group is running. It's about free pedagogical videos in past Wikipedia, but any Wikipedia can adopt this actually because it's free and it's in comments. My popper center should be under Bolivar, but he's recording more videos for this project today. So he can be here. Sorry for that. But I will present later what we are doing. Next, please. So, Cusgella, well, it's a pun in Basque. Cusgella means learning room, like classroom, and Cus means watch. So it will be like watching room. It's a pun that because we have learned that lots of students are searching for knowledge on video platforms, not Wikipedia. They are searching for videos mostly in YouTube. There is a search in pedagogical and Spanish and videos. There are a lot of videos about this and some international good examples would be like Cannacademy or Crash Courses. But this continues until I go to Basque. In most of the languages of the world, mostly in English and other languages, and most is not free. There are some good open education resources that are free, but most of them are not free. So we've had to do something, or we needed to do something in Basque and free. Next, please. So three years ago, Iroda Macho, that is our partner in this project, is a communication cooperative. Erta Grant on digital humanities. It's a grant we are giving in the Basque media user group to research on digital humanities. And they made an exploratory document on pedagogical videos. What there is, what there should be, how we should focus on that in Basque. And they presented it to Bideo, that is a multimedia incubator in the Basque country. And there is another grant there to develop more. They made the first video, that was kind of presentation. And with that, it will be possible to export back to different institutions. And so it has been like a three years project since until we have the start. Next, please. So the Basque media user group presented it to the Basque government. And they were interested. They felt like there is a lot of material that are being made, but most of the students are not accessing to this kind of matters to ask. So they wanted to make something with that. And they asked us to make five different kind of videos to test topics. And we partnered with Iluda Macho, that is our partner in all the project. And we made five videos that were of different kind of topics and methods like animations, cartoons, YouTuber or explanation videos or different kind of things to see what it would be possible to do. And finally, the Basque government gave us 100,000 euros a year for two years for working on the videos and starting the project. But more than half of the budget goes on hardware expenses like workers and social security and this kind of things. So there is not a bigger space for three videos, actually. So we are trying to get other patterns to make more videos once the hardware expenses are covered because videos are extremely expensive. And that's one of the main problems with this kind of project. But once they are made, they are free. So it's easier to make. Next, please. So the first videos we made were about some philosophers. I will explain later why. And I would like to show you a short introduction of the video of Canada. It's like seven minutes long, but then we will see like the first two or three minutes. So please, just go on with the video. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 15 16 17 18 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 to ask for or question. And this year, for the first time, there were two women philosophers that were Simon de Beauvoir and Henry Arendt. So we started with them to make some materials that were available in the very first year. These philosophers will be in the exam for the university. We have other philosophers, all of them are male, and we are going to start with them in September. And we are also planning some other videos like Daily Economy. This is what Ander is recording today. We will be with a YouTuber in a very different format, like things that you must know in economy, like for everyday living. And there is a project that is universal history and we are trying to make some content that is in Creative Commons in another video platform but it will be in Basque. And also there are some videos on Basque Literature and these are done with another grant we get from the boundaries for making materials for schools. Later, we will go with biology, ecology. We are talking with the biologists about this. Other topics like music or some other ideas. And the interesting thing here is that everything is made from Thomas and it's the most difficult part. So we have to be very careful what we upload but the project will be reusable for everyone. So please next slide. In the way we were asked that it will be interesting to have some videos about maths and physics with explanation and help us on problems because people who is working in the government in education, they have learned that there are a lot of students especially after the pandemic that are regularly accessing videos about explanations and have to solve equations and these kind of things. But luckily enough, there is another group in Basque that is working on that, it's called Hack in Doon and they have around 400 videos on these topics like teachers just solving equations and explaining how they do it. So we partnered with them and they were quite difficult that we were able to do. They were quite difficult at the first time because some teachers were hesitant about how are these videos going to be used later but now we are partnering. All the videos are free and there is a link there. I don't know if it's possible to leave it there to the link in the last sentence. Okay, so this goes to the Wikipedia article about linear functions and you can see there on the right side that there is a video of a teacher explaining that and if you navigate to the very bottom of the article you will also have some other examples of how to do that how to solve that. So we have added videos to around 150 to 200 articles of physics and chemistry. This is not part of the Cusgella project but it's something that we are doing because we were requested to search for that and it's done and now it's free. It's in commons and it's solicited in commons so it's possible for others to write that. Return to the slides please. Okay, next one. Okay, so you can see all the videos at commons in the category that is called Cusgella. You have there all the videos we are uploading. Now there are only two but there will be more in some months. The other videos are called Category Hacking Do. You will find it in the slides. All the videos are there. It will be there in commons. One of our next steps will be trying to make them without language so they can be dubbed in other languages and free upload where it wants to do that because the more expensive part is doing the video. Dabbing is expensive but not so much and it can be done by volunteers easier. So we hope to have these videos also without voice but with sound effects in the next months and we will reuse them for everyone. So that's it. The presentation, I think there is a time for questions. I hope you enjoyed it and any questions you have, we are available on Wiki or Telegram or whatever you want. Thanks.