 Hello, this is Bashak. I am from Turkey and one of the founders of Wikimedia user group Turkey and I run Wikipedia education programs in my country since 2016. In next five minutes I would like to talk about how we grow our program and give some ideas about how to find relevant education partnerships. Turkey is a country of 85 million people and we have more than 200 universities across 81 cities and in last two years we had Wikimedia related activities, presentations in 24 universities at 11 cities with two people and we are so proud of this. These are some of the logos of the universities we have worked with. But you might ask, like everywhere else in the world there are some negative attitudes towards Wikimedia among academicians. The strategy of our group has always been not focusing on these negative attitudes and trying to change those attitudes. Rather than this we look for those people who have more positive attitudes. The problem is because they can be the right person to start an education program in that institution. But the problem is where are they, how we can reach them. So these are a few suggestions to find those people. First you might start from your inner circle which means that do you or any of your user group members have friends, family members, relatives who teach at a university. You should first talk with them and integrate Wikimedia editing to their courses and grow your program from there. In my case it was my sister who teaches psychology at a university and we started from one of her graduate courses. This is a memory from this course. And please be aware that there are many instructors, professors who think that Wikimedia editing would be useful for their students and they start doing things, teaching editing to their students even though they don't know any Wikimedians or they don't know Wikimedia editing very well themselves. Reaching out to those people offers a hub would be a good contact start point for starting a partnership with this institution. But how to find them? We suggest tracking the recent edits in your home Wiki. Please remember that students always have a tendency to submit their assignments at the last moment. So if you recognize that many new beginners are editing some articles related to the same topic, at the same time they might be students submitting their Wiki assignments. So you can contact them through Wiki channels and ask are they students? Who is their professor? And then contact with the professor suggests having. Another thing that you can track is the Wikimedia articles at your home Wiki about academic institutions. Sometimes you might recognize that those articles are being edited by some new users. They are changing name of director or number of the students etc. Those people might be people working in the university. And if it's so, there's a sign that there are some people in that institution who are concerned about content of Wikipedia, at least about their institution's article and who might be open to learn more Wiki editing. So contact with them, ask help, help you can help and then tell them Wiki Secures are required for all students and they might offer to them all. I have a few more suggestions like get yourself invited to academic events. You can make presentations about in many events and I will just contact with the Wikimedia Education Foundation because they only support institutions that Canada and the United States but if you know they are contacted by people from other countries so they might forward some people to you. And my last suggestion would be tell your success stories at your social media and tell your partners to share your stories at the social media because universities always follow each other and if they see that one students of one university makes Editing Wikipedia, they are willing to do the same as well. These are the end of my suggestions. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much Pashak. I appreciate that at every lightning talk there is also a thunder of applause. So please keep those thunders of applause running and of course if you are sitting somewhere to the side please come closer, please come to the center sectors because the speakers want to give you their best Wikimedia experience and you want to get the best Wikimedia experience. So if you are sitting on the side you will have a better Wikimedia experience out here in the center and now I will hand it over to the next speakers who are already at the podium, ready to tell you their story.