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Welcome!

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  1. Do you have a Wikipedia User Name?
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    Yes? Go to Step #2
  2. Sign up for your workshop! Add your Wikipedia User Name to the appropriate section for the workshop you are a part of today. This will help us to contact you for future Wikipedia events and workshops in the area. You will find instructions on how to sign up by clicking on one of these links:
    For the DTC 101 (with Dr. David Squires) workshop
    For the HIST 298 (with Dr. Jenny Thigpen) workshop
    For the Wikipedia in the Classroom workshop

Workshop Session: DTC 101

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Workshop Info

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  • Date: Wednesday, February 1, 2017
  • Location: Face-to-face wikistorming session held at Washington State University
  • Course Description: Introduction to Digital Technology & Culture (taught by Dr. David Squires). Social and cultural role of information; research with electronic sources; production, validation, storage, retrieval, evaluation, use, impact of electronic information.

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  1. Vaparedes (talk) (Co-organizer)
  2. Mngettmann (talk) 16:58, 1 February 2017 (UTC)mngettmann[reply]
  3. --SuperteddyGuy (talk) 17:15, 1 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  4. Believetounderstand (talk) 18:22, 1 February 2017 (UTC)believetounderstand[reply]

Tasks

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List any articles that need editing and/or to be created during this workshop in this section. Identifying and compiling reliable sources here or in your user sandbox will help move the process of writing and creating pages further along.

  1. Tasks list for FemTechNet Wikipedia Working Group (feel free to add/ contribute/ edit!)
  2. Kimberley Bolton
  3. Eleanor Ireland
  4. Joanna Rutkowska
  5. Jennifer Lawton
  6. Maria Antonia Herrero
  7. Girl Tech
  8. Girl Develop It
  9. Clarisse de Souza
    Listed on the Women in computing page
  10. Kathryn Smith
  11. Susan Kare
  12. Catherine Ball
  13. Kathleen Booth
  14. Chen Xizi
  15. Gertrude Blanch
  16. Association for Women in Computing
  17. Sheri McCoy
  18. Margaret Rock
  19. Annette Peacock

Relevant Reliable Sources

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Outcomes

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Next Steps

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Workshop Session: Wikipedia in the Classroom

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Workshop Info

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  • Date: Wednesday, February 1, 2017
  • Location: Face-to-face workshop session held at Washington State University
  • Workshop Description: This session will provide a brief overview of the communities, policies, and protocols that shape Wikipedia in order to facilitate deeper engagement with the platform in the classroom. In addition to providing instruction on how to technically edit and contribute to Wikipedia, during the session we will explore how to read the unspoken knowledge practices embedded in the free encyclopedia anyone can edit, but to varying results.

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Please add your Wikipedia name to the list below with four tildas (~~~~). (A date and time stamp will also be added to your signature; if you do not want this stamp, use just three tildas (~~~).) If you have comments, insert them after a dash.

  1. Vaparedes (talk) (Co-organizer)
  2. Rscofield (talk) 23:16, 1 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  3. Adammsowards (talk) 23:17, 1 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  4. Stratdc (talk) 23:19, 1 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  5. Loe23 (talk) 23:20, 1 February 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Workshop Session: HIST 298

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Workshop Info

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  • Date: Thursday, February 2, 2017
  • Location: Face-to-face wikistorming session held at Washington State University
  • Course Description: HISTORY 298 History of Women in American Society (taught by Dr. Jenny Thigpen). Exploration of the many roles women have played in American society from the Colonial period through the twentieth century.

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Please add your Wikipedia name to the list below with four tildas (~~~~). (A date and time stamp will also be added to your signature; if you do not want this stamp, use just three tildas (~~~).) If you have comments, insert them after a dash.

  1. Vaparedes (talk) (Co-organizer)

Tasks

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List any articles that need editing and/or to be created during this workshop in this section. Identifying and compiling reliable sources here or in your user sandbox will help move the process of writing and creating pages further along.

Relevant Reliable Sources

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Outcomes

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Next Steps

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Resources

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Wikistorming

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Wikistorming was the name FemTechNet coined in 2013 to describe the shared learning activity of editing Wikipedia across the collective's nodal courses. You can find out more about the outcomes of this project at this incomplete listing of pages that have been edited and created in FemTechNet related edit-a-thons and class activities. More resources about suggested assignments and teaching with Wikipedia can also be found on the FemTechNet website.

Wikipedia Markup Language (Wikicode)

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Wikipedia community

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From Adrianne Wadewitz’s HASTAC blog

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