Wikipedia:Meetup/Selangor 7
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The Wikipedia Selangor Meetup 7 was the 7th Wikipedia meetup held at Selangor, and the 3rd meetup held as an exhibition and information booth as part of the event. The meetup was in conjunction with the Jamalullail Communiversity Symposium at International Islamic University Malaysia, where Wikimedia Community User Group Malaysia was invited by the organiser to set up a booth. A short photowalk at the Orang Asli Museum in Gombak was also conducted. The meetup was held on:
- Event name: Jamalullail Communiversity Symposium
- Date: Tuesday–Thursday, 31 October – 2 November 2023
- Time: 9.00 AM – 5.00 PM
- Venue:
- IIUM Cultural Centre, International Islamic University Malaysia, Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia
- Orang Asli Museum, Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia
- Available medium of communication: Malay, English
Participants
[edit]- Ultron90 (talk · contribs) (exhibitor)
- Zahirulnukman (talk · contribs) (exhibitor)
- AssFeder (talk · contribs) (exhibitor)
- EmpAhmadK (talk · contribs) (organiser)
Topics of discussion
[edit]- This was the third time that Wikimedia Community User Group Malaysia participated by opening a booth at an exhibition (after Wikipedia Kuala Lumpur Meetup 19), and the second time in a grand scale of a 3 full days event. The booth will act as the information center for visitors to know anything about the user group and our outreach works for free knowledge movement in Malaysia.
- The Jamalullail Communiversity Symposium was held in conjunction with the 13th Global RCE Conference, organised by the United Nations University's Institute for the Advanced Studies of Sustainability, and was attended by students from International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) and 150 delegates from 39 countries worldwide.
- A short photowalk session was conducted on the 3rd day of the meetup at the Orang Asli Museum nearby IIUM.
Minutes of meeting
[edit]- The opening ceremony was held on the first day, where global delegates from 39 countries attended the session officiated by the Academic Programme Officer of United Nations University's Institute for the Advanced Studies of Sustainability (UNU-IAS), Jonghwi Park, and the Chief Executive Officer of Perlis Islamic and Malay Customary Council, Mohd Nazim Mohd Noor. The Crown Prince of Perlis, Tuanku Syed Faizuddin Putra Jamalullail also addressed an opening speech virtually.
- Throughout the three days of symposium, several booths were set up and visited by students, delegates, and VIPs.
- Had a networking session with RCE Regional Youth Coordinators for Asia-Pacific and Africa, Md. Nazmul Islam and Evance Ouya.
- Plans on further collaboration between WCUGM and International Islamic University Malaysia through RCE Greater Gombak.
Transportation
[edit]Public transport
[edit]- Gombak Station of Kelana Jaya Line
Self driving
[edit]- Key-in IIUM Cultural Centre
- Address: IIUM Cultural Centre, International Islamic University Malaysia, Jalan Gombak, 53100 Kuala Lumpur
Disability access
[edit]- Wheelchair accessible
- Tactile paving available
Gallery
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Booth layout.
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Wikimedian Zahirulnukman explaining to booth visitors about Wikimedia projects.
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Inauguration ceremony notice and Malaysian Prime Minister's Message for the Orang Asli Museum in Gombak.
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Orang Asli Museum in 1987.
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Signed book for Malaysia's 11th Agong's work visit.
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Signed book for Malaysia's 11th Agong's work visit.