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As part of the [[blog:2015/09/celebrate-women-in-science-with-wikipedia/|Ada Lovelace Bicentenary]], the Bodleian Libraries and University of Oxford IT Services are hosting an Image-a-thon on Monday 12th October 2015, from 2pm to 5pm. Led by Martin Poulter, the Bodleian Libraries' Wikimedian In Residence, this event will show how Wikipedia articles are illustrated
[[File:Ada Lovelace sonnet The Rainbow Somerville College.JPG|thumbnail|right|Poem by Ada Lovelace. image shared by Somerville College, Oxford.]]
As part of the [[blog:2015/09/celebrate-women-in-science-with-wikipedia/|Ada Lovelace Bicentenary]], the Bodleian Libraries and University of Oxford IT Services are hosting an Image-a-thon on Monday 12th October 2015, from 2pm to 5pm. Led by Martin Poulter, the Bodleian Libraries' Wikimedian In Residence, this event will show how Wikipedia articles are illustrated and get users adding images to articles.


We are lucky to have as guest speaker [https://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/people/ursula.martin/][http://occamstypewriter.org/sylviamclain/author/sylvia/ Professor ][http://occamstypewriter.org/sylviamclain/author/sylvia/ Sylvia McLain], a University of Oxford bio-physicist.
We are lucky to have as guest speaker [http://occamstypewriter.org/sylviamclain/author/sylvia/ Professor Sylvia McLain], a University of Oxford bio-physicist.


This is a free event. The booking link for members of the University of Oxford is http://courses.it.ox.ac.uk/detail/TWOHD. If you are not a member, email martin.poulter@bodleian.ox.ac.uk
This is a free event. The booking link for members of the University of Oxford is <nowiki>http://courses.it.ox.ac.uk/detail/TWOHB</nowiki> . If you are not a member, email martin.poulter@bodleian.ox.ac.uk


As part of this event, a call has gone out to Oxford librarians to share images related to the theme of women in science. We will be sharing newly digitised images of Ada Lovelace herself.
As part of this event, a call has gone out to Oxford librarians to share images related to the theme of women in science. We will be sharing newly digitised images of Ada Lovelace herself.


A project page on Wikipedia will record changes made.
The [[:w:Wikipedia:WikiProject_University_of_Oxford/AdaLovelaceDay2015/imageathon|project page on Wikipedia]] lists images uploaded and articles edited.
 
==Attendees==
There were seven attendees in addition to the trainer and guest speaker: six women and one man. See {{w|Wikipedia:WikiProject_University_of_Oxford/AdaLovelaceDay2015/imageathon#Participants}}
 
The opening talk was streamed live on Periscope, where it was seen by 25 people.
 
Eighteen articles were edited. Eleven images were uploaded on the day, but three more images were submitted as a result of the event and these will be added in coming days.


== Evaluation ==
== Evaluation ==
Evaluation feedback will appear here
Except where indicated, 5 = Excellent; 1 = Poor
 
=== Teaching ===
Answers: 3 of 7 - Return rate: 42.9% - Mean value: '''5.00''' - Variance: 0.00 - Standard Deviation: 0.00
 
=== Learning resources (e.g. notes, slides, videos) ===
Answers: 3 of 7 - Return rate: 42.9% - Mean value: '''5.00''' - Variance: 0.00 - Standard Deviation: 0.00
 
=== Tasks and practical work ===
2 = Too difficult; -2 = Too easy<br />
Answers: 3 of 7 - Return rate: 42.9% - Mean value: '''0.00''' - Variance: 0.00 - Standard Deviation: 0.00
 
=== Organisation on the day ===
Answers: 3 of 7 - Return rate: 42.9% - Mean value: '''5.00''' - Variance: 0.00 - Standard Deviation: 0.00
 
=== Teaching facilities ===
Answers: 3 of 7 - Return rate: 42.9% - Mean value: 5.00 - Variance: 0.00 - Standard Deviation: 0.00
 
=== Do you have any comments about the format and length of the workshop? ===
No answers
 
=== What would you have liked more of?===
No answers
 
=== What would you have liked less of?===
No answers
 
=== Please give any other comments you have here ===
Answers: 2 of 7 - Return rate: 28.6%
# I found the session really useful and fun
# Very helpful and enthusiastic tutor
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Latest revision as of 18:15, 4 November 2015

Poem by Ada Lovelace. image shared by Somerville College, Oxford.

As part of the Ada Lovelace Bicentenary, the Bodleian Libraries and University of Oxford IT Services are hosting an Image-a-thon on Monday 12th October 2015, from 2pm to 5pm. Led by Martin Poulter, the Bodleian Libraries' Wikimedian In Residence, this event will show how Wikipedia articles are illustrated and get users adding images to articles.

We are lucky to have as guest speaker Professor Sylvia McLain, a University of Oxford bio-physicist.

This is a free event. The booking link for members of the University of Oxford is http://courses.it.ox.ac.uk/detail/TWOHB . If you are not a member, email martin.poulter@bodleian.ox.ac.uk

As part of this event, a call has gone out to Oxford librarians to share images related to the theme of women in science. We will be sharing newly digitised images of Ada Lovelace herself.

The project page on Wikipedia lists images uploaded and articles edited.

Attendees

There were seven attendees in addition to the trainer and guest speaker: six women and one man. See Wikipedia:WikiProject_University_of_Oxford/AdaLovelaceDay2015/imageathon#Participants

The opening talk was streamed live on Periscope, where it was seen by 25 people.

Eighteen articles were edited. Eleven images were uploaded on the day, but three more images were submitted as a result of the event and these will be added in coming days.

Evaluation

Except where indicated, 5 = Excellent; 1 = Poor

Teaching

Answers: 3 of 7 - Return rate: 42.9% - Mean value: 5.00 - Variance: 0.00 - Standard Deviation: 0.00

Learning resources (e.g. notes, slides, videos)

Answers: 3 of 7 - Return rate: 42.9% - Mean value: 5.00 - Variance: 0.00 - Standard Deviation: 0.00

Tasks and practical work

2 = Too difficult; -2 = Too easy
Answers: 3 of 7 - Return rate: 42.9% - Mean value: 0.00 - Variance: 0.00 - Standard Deviation: 0.00

Organisation on the day

Answers: 3 of 7 - Return rate: 42.9% - Mean value: 5.00 - Variance: 0.00 - Standard Deviation: 0.00

Teaching facilities

Answers: 3 of 7 - Return rate: 42.9% - Mean value: 5.00 - Variance: 0.00 - Standard Deviation: 0.00

Do you have any comments about the format and length of the workshop?

No answers

What would you have liked more of?

No answers

What would you have liked less of?

No answers

Please give any other comments you have here

Answers: 2 of 7 - Return rate: 28.6%

  1. I found the session really useful and fun
  2. Very helpful and enthusiastic tutor