Wikipedia:WikiProject Ireland/Engineers Week Editathon Feb 2015

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Presentation at Engineers Week Editathon
8th Feb 2015, Editathon at Engineers Ireland

Ever wondered how to get started editing Wikipedia? On Sunday 8th February an editathon will be held in the Engineers Ireland from 11:15-14:00, when experienced editors will guide you through your first edits. One of our aims is to improve and expand articles relating to Women in engineering and History of women in engineering, especially those from Ireland and the UK.

This event is organised by Wikimedia Ireland Community and Engineers Week, with Rebecca and Shannon as trainers.

All are welcome, no editing experience is necessary and the event is free.

How to Prepare[edit]

  1. Sign up for the event via Eventbrite
  2. CREATE A WIKIPEDIA ACCOUNT (if you don't already have one)

Please set up an account before the event if at all possible. Very few details are needed: a Username, password, and we recommend giving your email, if only to be reminded of your password when you forget it. The short Wikipedia:Tutorial/Registration explains why this is a good idea.

If you like, you can also learn a little about editing ahead of time here: w:en:Wikipedia:Tutorial, or see Getting started on Wikipedia for more information

To participate you will need to bring along a laptop or tablet, WIFI will be provided.

Attendees (in person)[edit]

Please Sign your name below using the signature tool or using ~~~~

  1. Smirkybec (talk) 10:39, 15 January 2015 (UTC)[reply]
  2. Sameichel (talk) 12:11, 7 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Online participants[edit]

Online participants from anywhere are very welcome, whether experienced or not. For a basic editing tutorial see Wikipedia:Tutorial, and Wikipedia:Ten Simple Rules for Editing Wikipedia is short, and full of good advice. Or try this one - four modules, taking one hour it says. Online participants who can't join us in person are welcome to list themselves below with # ~~~~

Some suggested articles[edit]

  • Alice Perry first woman to graduate with a degree in civil engineering in Ireland or the UK.
  • Elisa Leonida Zamfirescu one of the world's first female engineers and is considered the first female engineer in Europe.
  • Caroline Haslett British electrical engineer and electricity industry administrator.
  • Katharine Wright, Wright Brothers' sister.
  • Jean Venables 144th President of the Institution of Civil Engineers, the first woman to be elected to the position.
  • Verena Holmes English mechanical engineer and inventor.
  • Dorothée Pullinger a pioneering automobile engineer and businesswoman.
  • Dorothy Donaldson Buchanan the first female member of the Institution of Civil Engineers.
  • Penny Dwyer a metallurgist, Dwyer had a major role in the construction of the Channel Tunnel.
  • Bertha Lamme Feicht an American engineer.
  • Mary Fergusson a British engineer, the first female fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers, elected in 1957.
  • Marie Killick an English audio engineer who patented the truncated-tip sapphire stylus in 1945 for playing gramophone records.
  • Constance Tipper an English metallurgist and crystallographer.
  • Margaret Lindsay Huggins an Irish scientific investigator and astronomer.
  • Ann Kelleher Intel's first Irish female vice president.
  • Jane Ní Dhulchaointigh inventor of Sugru.
  • Dervilla Mitchell lead the Arup team at Terminal 5 Heathrow, Chair of the Awards Committee and a vice-president at the Royal Academy of Engineering, appointed by UK Prime Minister David Cameron to the Council for Science and Technology (CST).

Overall histories[edit]

Women in STEM resources[edit]

  • We will provide a variety of reference books on the day.

Note: Wikipedia pages that include lists of important women are all missing plenty of key people, so feel free to add to those lists

Helpers[edit]

If you are an experienced Wikipedian and are interested in helping please sign up below with 4 tildas.

Disability access[edit]

Notes[edit]