User:Abd Alsattar Ardati

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I love squirrels; I hope they love me back!

Hi there! Welcome to my user page!! I am Abd Alsattar Ardati (Abd) a Wikimedia UK Trainer and a Lecturer at the University of St Andrews School of Computer Science. My PhD research led to the introduction of an Ethnographically-informed Distributed Participatory Design (EDPD) framework.

Originally from Syria, I've been driven by the impact of limited knowledge access to address social challenges through research and educational initiatives.

Since discovering the Wikimedia Foundation's mission in May 2018,

 "Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. That’s our commitment."[1]

I've been dedicated to supporting its movement, starting with an MSc dissertation focused on enhancing the Wikipedia content translation tool and supporting volunteer translation. During my PhD, I introduced a co-design framework for grassroots solutions and used it to co-designed WikiSync, a collaborative Wikipedia editing tool. Additionally, I co-founded the IDEA Network to systematically support open-knowledge research projects. Presently, I'm focused on participatory design strategies to address social issues like digital poverty, exploring Wikipedia's potential as a medium to provide assistance to those affected.

While I'm not a regular contributor, I'm devoted to researching ways to improve Wikipedia for everyone. Outside of academia, I enjoy music, archery, and, lately, attempting not to break any bones while slacklining!