I really liked both the idea and the way it was worded. Any takers for an
Indian webinar along similar lines?
Cheers
Bishakha
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From: Frances Kissling <fkissling(a)gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 9:35 PM
Subject: [Gendergap] Webinar on editing for Wikipedia Women
To: gendergap(a)lists.wikimedia.org
Thought you’d all like o see this effort
Women Write Wikipedia: A How-To Webinar
Have you ever looked something up in the Wikipedia? Obviously, right? But:
have you ever *edited* anything in the Wikipedia? Bet the answer is “no,”
and that’s a crying shame! Wikipedia, as you know, is quickly becoming the
go-to reference point for our collective history. But, over 80% of
Wikipedia’s editors are men–which means that women’s opportunities to
document history and knowledge are passing us by.
In this hour-long online workshop, WAM!Bassador of Technology Deanna
Zandt<http://www.deannazandt.com/>will teach you the basics of editing
a Wikipedia page, as well as the
cultural norms that you’ll need to know to be a good Wikipedian. It’s time
to make sure that all genders are represented in our brave new history!
FREE. Choose from either
Wednesday, March 23 at 2PM ET
or
Sunday, March 27 at 2PM ET
To register, email Rachel <rachel(a)womenactionmedia.org>rg>.
--
Frances Kissling, visiting scholar
Center for Bioethics, UPenn
202 368 3954
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