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[http://bristolgirlgeekdinners.com/faq/ Girl Geek Dinners] are events run by groups of women who are interested in technology and engineering. There are GGD events, led by women but open to men as well, in cities around the UK and beyond. Wikimedia UK is partnering with these local groups to run free events to enlighten, inform and inspire women to take part in Wikipedia. | |||
==Girl Geek Dinner 2: Manchester== | |||
When: Tuesday, 27th September 2011, 6.30-9pm<br /> | |||
Where: The B-Hive, Manchester<br /> | |||
Who: The event was led by Fiona Apps, otherwise known as User:Panyd on Wikipedia. Wikimedia UK Board member Mike Peel also attended. | |||
==Girl Geek Dinner 1: Bristol== | |||
When: Thursday 18th August 2011, 7pm-9.30pm<br /> | When: Thursday 18th August 2011, 7pm-9.30pm<br /> | ||
Where: Room 1.06, Merchant Venturers School of Engineering, Woodland Road, University of Bristol, BS8 1UB<br /> | Where: Room 1.06, Merchant Venturers School of Engineering, Woodland Road, University of Bristol, BS8 1UB<br /> | ||
Who: The event was led by Fiona Apps | Who: The event was led by Fiona Apps. Wikipedia users Jezhotwells, MartinPoulter and Bs5er were on hand to provide one-to-one assistance. | ||
This event was a joint venture between Wikimedia UK and [http://bristolgirlgeekdinners.com/ Bristol Girl Geek Dinners]. It was hosted by the University of Bristol and includes a free buffet. | This event was a joint venture between Wikimedia UK and [http://bristolgirlgeekdinners.com/ Bristol Girl Geek Dinners]. It was hosted by the University of Bristol and includes a free buffet. The collaboration between Wikimedia UK and Bristol GGD goes back to [[Bristol Wiki Academy 1]]. | ||
The audience had a clear but not overwhelming majority of women: men are welcome to Girl Geek Dinners, so long as they are invited or accompanied by a woman. Most attendees are publicly listed on [http://girlgeeksvswikimeet.eventbrite.com/ the event's Eventbrite page]. The format of the evening was a presentation, followed by a hands-on session in which the audience looked for articles they would like to edit. Finally, Fiona led a discussion about barriers to women's participation in Wikipedia, speaking about her own experience and about the research conducted by Wikimedia Foundation Chief Executive, Sue Gardner. | The audience had a clear but not overwhelming majority of women: men are welcome to Girl Geek Dinners, so long as they are invited or accompanied by a woman. Most attendees are publicly listed on [http://girlgeeksvswikimeet.eventbrite.com/ the event's Eventbrite page]. The format of the evening was a presentation, followed by a hands-on session in which the audience looked for articles they would like to edit. Finally, Fiona led a discussion about barriers to women's participation in Wikipedia, speaking about her own experience and about the research conducted by Wikimedia Foundation Chief Executive, Sue Gardner. | ||
=== Publicity and coverage === | |||
== Publicity and coverage == | |||
[[File:Wikimedia cake.jpg|thumb|Wikimedia cake before . . .]] | [[File:Wikimedia cake.jpg|thumb|Wikimedia cake before . . .]] | ||
[[File:Remains of Wikimedia cake made for Girl Geeks v Wikimeet, Bristol, UK. 18 August 2011.jpg|thumb|Wikimedia cake after . . .]] | [[File:Remains of Wikimedia cake made for Girl Geeks v Wikimeet, Bristol, UK. 18 August 2011.jpg|thumb|Wikimedia cake after . . .]] | ||
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* [[:wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2011-08-22/News_and_notes|Article in the ''Signpost'' which interviews Fiona - see also the comments at the foot of the page]] | * [[:wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/2011-08-22/News_and_notes|Article in the ''Signpost'' which interviews Fiona - see also the comments at the foot of the page]] | ||
== Audience feedback == | === Audience feedback === | ||
These are the (anonymised) free-text comments from the feedback forms: | These are the (anonymised) free-text comments from the feedback forms: | ||
# Thank you. Almost as applicable to men as women!! Since I've never edited either... | # Thank you. Almost as applicable to men as women!! Since I've never edited either... | ||
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== Contact == | == Contact == | ||
For queries, contact Martin Poulter, Wikimedia UK (martin.poulter{{@}}wikimedia.org.uk) | For queries, contact Martin Poulter, Wikimedia UK (martin.poulter{{@}}wikimedia.org.uk) |
Revision as of 13:08, 2 October 2011
Girl Geek Dinners are events run by groups of women who are interested in technology and engineering. There are GGD events, led by women but open to men as well, in cities around the UK and beyond. Wikimedia UK is partnering with these local groups to run free events to enlighten, inform and inspire women to take part in Wikipedia.
Girl Geek Dinner 2: Manchester
When: Tuesday, 27th September 2011, 6.30-9pm
Where: The B-Hive, Manchester
Who: The event was led by Fiona Apps, otherwise known as User:Panyd on Wikipedia. Wikimedia UK Board member Mike Peel also attended.
Girl Geek Dinner 1: Bristol
When: Thursday 18th August 2011, 7pm-9.30pm
Where: Room 1.06, Merchant Venturers School of Engineering, Woodland Road, University of Bristol, BS8 1UB
Who: The event was led by Fiona Apps. Wikipedia users Jezhotwells, MartinPoulter and Bs5er were on hand to provide one-to-one assistance.
This event was a joint venture between Wikimedia UK and Bristol Girl Geek Dinners. It was hosted by the University of Bristol and includes a free buffet. The collaboration between Wikimedia UK and Bristol GGD goes back to Bristol Wiki Academy 1.
The audience had a clear but not overwhelming majority of women: men are welcome to Girl Geek Dinners, so long as they are invited or accompanied by a woman. Most attendees are publicly listed on the event's Eventbrite page. The format of the evening was a presentation, followed by a hands-on session in which the audience looked for articles they would like to edit. Finally, Fiona led a discussion about barriers to women's participation in Wikipedia, speaking about her own experience and about the research conducted by Wikimedia Foundation Chief Executive, Sue Gardner.
Publicity and coverage
- Announcement and further details on the Girl Geek Dinners blog
- Facebook page for the event
- Wikipedians meet Girl Geeks and eat cake: Bristol Wireless blog
- Jessica Cauchard's photographs from the event on Flickr
- Article in the Signpost which interviews Fiona - see also the comments at the foot of the page
Audience feedback
These are the (anonymised) free-text comments from the feedback forms:
- Thank you. Almost as applicable to men as women!! Since I've never edited either...
- Thanks for all the information. Never thought about editing till today!
- If Facebook can be WYSIWYG why can't Wikipedia?
- A very interesting presentation. I will definitely have a go at editing now
- Excellent Event! Didn't know about WikiProjects!
- Enjoyed Evening
- Main message should be that it's not hard to edit and anyone can edit
- Put bar charts up so everyone can see stats of age, gender, location...of Wiki contributors
- Very Informative
- I found out new elements about wiki. Would be interested in seeing how this can move forward in the community.
- I think some women want to get to know their audience before sharing, hence ivillage, mumsnet are being full of women's contributions rather than Wikipedia
- Thought it was very good, enjoyable, informative. I learnt this evening.
- Fiona was a great presenter
- Reason number #8 why women don't edit Wikipedia: addressing women as men -> has this been changed? It's a simple thing and it has a negative impact. Change it
- The talk was very enlightening. Thank you! Cake was very enjoyable
- Annoyed at slides for cutting screenshots at the edges
- Inspiring!
We also received requests for further training and offers of assistance, that we will follow up on.
Contact
For queries, contact Martin Poulter, Wikimedia UK (martin.poulterwikimedia.org.uk)