Join us for the Aphra Behn Society Editathon at the Grand Summit Hotel on Wednesday, November 4, 2015! |
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The editors of ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830 with Karen Gevirtz, President of the Aphra Behn Society, will host a five-hour Aphra Behn Society Editathon as a pre-conference event in honor of Adrianne Wadewitz. On the day of the event, we will meet in the hotel (room: Morris Suite), and provide wifi, on-site support, and an introduction to Wikipedia editing for interested participants. We will also be live tweeting the event to our ABO followers to promote awareness of:
We will create a community of the participants from the event to encourage the ongoing use of Wikipedia and Wikipedia editing in the classroom. A panel/workshop on using Wikipedia and Wikipedia editing in the classroom is scheduled for later in the conference. This event is supported by a Wikimedia Project and Event Grants (PEG) from the Wikipedia Inspire Campaign to increase the representation of women and female editors on Wikipedia. |
Information from
Conference website:
Pre-Conference Event at the Grand Summit Hotel
12:00 – 5:00pm: Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon
Morris Suite
The editors of ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830 in concert with the Aphra Behn Society, will host a five-hour Aphra Behn Society Editathon as a pre-conference event in honor of Adrianne Wadewitz. We will provide wifi, on-site support, and an introduction to Wikipedia editing for interested participants. (Bring your laptops and gear.)
All conferees are encouraged to attend. The event aims to promote:
The event will launch a community of participants to support the ongoing use of Wikipedia and Wikipedia editing in the classroom. A panel and workshop on using Wikipedia and Wikipedia editing in the classroom is scheduled for later in the conference.
This event is supported by a Wikimedia Project and Event Grants (PEG) from the Wikipedia Inspire Campaign to increase the representation of women and women editors on Wikipedia.
Add your name to this list if you can make it to our meeting. Online participants as well as local are encouraged! Please add your name. If you are registered, type four tildes
If you are a remote participant and would like to participate in our research measuring the success of the edit-a-thon, please email us at aboeditathon2015@gmail.com so that we can send you a link to our post-event survey.
Alphabetized by surname, which starts after "de" or "du"
Alphabetical order
Alphabetical order
Listed here for quick reference.
N.B. Also located on the Resources page referenced above under
Editor Resources
See
Wikipedia:Meetup/ArtAndFeminism/Resources
Join us for the Aphra Behn Society Editathon at the Grand Summit Hotel on Wednesday, November 4, 2015! |
---|
The editors of ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830 with Karen Gevirtz, President of the Aphra Behn Society, will host a five-hour Aphra Behn Society Editathon as a pre-conference event in honor of Adrianne Wadewitz. On the day of the event, we will meet in the hotel (room: Morris Suite), and provide wifi, on-site support, and an introduction to Wikipedia editing for interested participants. We will also be live tweeting the event to our ABO followers to promote awareness of:
We will create a community of the participants from the event to encourage the ongoing use of Wikipedia and Wikipedia editing in the classroom. A panel/workshop on using Wikipedia and Wikipedia editing in the classroom is scheduled for later in the conference. This event is supported by a Wikimedia Project and Event Grants (PEG) from the Wikipedia Inspire Campaign to increase the representation of women and female editors on Wikipedia. |
Information from
Conference website:
Pre-Conference Event at the Grand Summit Hotel
12:00 – 5:00pm: Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon
Morris Suite
The editors of ABO: Interactive Journal for Women in the Arts, 1640-1830 in concert with the Aphra Behn Society, will host a five-hour Aphra Behn Society Editathon as a pre-conference event in honor of Adrianne Wadewitz. We will provide wifi, on-site support, and an introduction to Wikipedia editing for interested participants. (Bring your laptops and gear.)
All conferees are encouraged to attend. The event aims to promote:
The event will launch a community of participants to support the ongoing use of Wikipedia and Wikipedia editing in the classroom. A panel and workshop on using Wikipedia and Wikipedia editing in the classroom is scheduled for later in the conference.
This event is supported by a Wikimedia Project and Event Grants (PEG) from the Wikipedia Inspire Campaign to increase the representation of women and women editors on Wikipedia.
Add your name to this list if you can make it to our meeting. Online participants as well as local are encouraged! Please add your name. If you are registered, type four tildes
If you are a remote participant and would like to participate in our research measuring the success of the edit-a-thon, please email us at aboeditathon2015@gmail.com so that we can send you a link to our post-event survey.
Alphabetized by surname, which starts after "de" or "du"
Alphabetical order
Alphabetical order
Listed here for quick reference.
N.B. Also located on the Resources page referenced above under
Editor Resources
See
Wikipedia:Meetup/ArtAndFeminism/Resources