Virtual Art + Feminism DC 2020 Wikipedia Edit-A-Thon at SAAM
As a public health precaution, the Smithsonian has postponed or canceled all public events through May 3. Therefore, our scheduled March 13 Wikipedia-Edit-A-Thon: Art and Feminism , will be a virtual, online edit-a-thon only .
Our hosts, and special guests, will broadcasting live via Teams throughout the day, and will be available to answer any questions about how to edit, information about open source, wiki commons, etc.
Participants can join one of two ways: via the link provided or using the call in number and entering the conference ID code. With the link, participants will be prompted to choose to either join via a web browser or to download the app. Participants can join as a guest and aren’t required to have a Teams account. If there are technical difficulties, attendees can email doylek2 [at] si.edu for assistance.
Join via Microsoft Teams app or website so that you can view the screen share:
Web:
https://teams.microsoft.com
Download app:
https://teams.microsoft.com/downloads (or check the App Store for mobile, etc)
Join Microsoft Teams Meeting - +1 571-429-6038 United States, Arlington (Toll), Conference ID: 242 037 194#
Connect with the museum and the movement on Twitter: #atSAAM #ArtandFeminism #NowEditingAF #ArtandFeminismDC.
Hosted at the
Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM), and by SAAM and the
American art and Portrait Gallery . This event is part of the
Art+Feminism DC2020 campaign among DC-area arts & culture institutions, which are presented with support from
Wikimedia DC .
Art and Feminism Page
Smithsonian American Art Museum viewed from G St. NW, Washington DC
United States Patent Office 1880, now the location of SAAM
Friday, March 13, 2020 at your laptop
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. EDT
Schedule
Time
Activity
Location
10:00 a.m.
Check-in
10:30 a.m.
Introduction to Editing Wikipedia
On Teams (see link above)
3:00 p.m.
End
Online collaboration
SAAM Edit a Thon at the MacMillan Education Center
Wikipedia Editathon in the museum's MacMillan Education Center
This event is open to an unlimited number of remote participants, of all Wikipedia experience levels, from beginner to expert.
To register, please write your username below; and register at our
eventbrite page .
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