Wikipedia:Meetup/San Jose/Cisco/January 2017

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vital details
DateThursday, January 19, 2017
LocationSan Jose Cisco Campus

Building 10, 2nd Floor, Room Montgomery
300 East Tasman Drive

San Jose, California 95134
FacilitatorRosie Stephenson-Goodknight
agenda
10:30am-11:00am

Arrival, check in, create username
11:00am-11:30am
Attendee networking lunch
11:30am-1:00pm

Hands-on presentation, training, editathon
social media
Hashtag#wikitechwomen
FacebookWiT Cisco
YouTubechannel & livestream
you
RegistrationCLICK HERE
Create a usernameCLICK HERE
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Basics on editing Wikipedia
Help after the event
  • The Wikipedia Teahouse, a friendly place to ask questions and help new editors
  • Women in Red, a friendly WikiProject which creates articles on women's biographies, women's works, and women's issues; and mentors new editors, especially women

As part of its Women In Technology Professional Development Series (WiT), Cisco Systems is hosting a Wikipedia presentation and edit-a-thon on January 19, 2017. The event will focus on orienting attendees to Wikipedia's gender gap -both content and editorship- especially relating to women in technology. The event is open to Cisco staff, and invited guests. Lunch is provided courtesy of Cisco.

Training:

  • Username account creation
  • Notability
  • Reliable sources
  • Hands-on how to edit, improve, expand existing articles
  • Hands-on new article creation

Goals:

  • To encourage inexperienced editors (especially women) and show them how they can contribute to Wikipedia
  • To improve a selection of Wikipedia articles related to women in technology
  • To increase awareness of systemic bias

RSVP[edit]

Attendees:

  • Rosiestep (talk) 19:56, 10 January 2017 (UTC)[reply]
  • Rehana Rehman
  • Serpil Bayraktar
  • Alli Walton (participating remotely)
  • further registration occurred through the Cisco system

Worklists[edit]

Attendees should feel free to add the names of notable women in technology who need a better Wikipedia presence. The provided lists are not intended to be comprehensive, but rather to provide a starting point for work by event participants.

Lists of gaps[edit]

Articles needing improvement[edit]

Specific requests[edit]

Add names here; include reference link, if possible.

Women in Technology International Hall of Fame inductees[edit]

Outcomes[edit]

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