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Booking for Ada Lovelace Day 2016 is now live - please feel free to pass on details to
people you feel maybe interested in coming along.
[ADA_Blog]
Ada
Lovelace<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace>ce>, "The Enchantress of
Numbers".
On Tuesday 11th October 2016, in Room 1.12 of the University of Edinburgh Main Library, we
will again be running a Wikipedia edit-a-thon to celebrate Ada Lovelace Day 2016, an
international celebration
day<http://findingada.com/> of the achievements of women
in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM).
What's involved?
Beginning at 10am with a range of guest speakers in the morning, this will be followed by
fun technology activities from 11am to 1pm:
· Metadata
games<http://libraryblogs.is.ed.ac.uk/blog/2014/08/29/metadata-fun-and-games/>
· Fun with BBC Microbit<https://www.microbit.co.uk/> - a handheld, fully
programmable computer that you can use for all sorts of cool creations, from robots to
musical instruments - the possibilities are endless.
· Fun with Sonic
Pi<http://sonic-pi.net/> - the live coding music synth for
everyone.
· Create Lego
calculators/adders<https://www.youtube.com/user/sine35video/videos>os>.
· Colour in a giant 'Garden of
Ada'<http://thinking.is.ed.ac.uk/ada-lovelace-day/oers/> design; hand drawn by
our Interactive Content team.
Did you know that approximately only 16% of the biographies on Wikipedia relate to notable
women? If you'd like to help redress this imbalance, new editors are very welcome and
participants will be supported to develop Wikipedia articles; creating new role models for
young and old alike.
Full Wikipedia editing training will be given at 1-2pm. Thereafter the afternoon's
editathon from 2-5pm will focus on improving the quality of Wikipedia articles related to
Women in STEM!
The event page can be accessed here:
http://bit.ly/2cGapkn
<http://bit.ly/2cGapkn>
Who was Ada Lovelace?
Ada Lovelace (1815-1852), the only legitimate child of the poet George, Lord
Byron<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Byron> and his wife Anne Isabella
Milbanke<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Isabella_Byron,_Baroness_Byr…on>, was an
English mathematician and writer, chiefly known for her work on Charles
Babbage<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Babbage>'s early mechanical
general-purpose computer, the Analytical
Engine<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analytical_Engine>ne>. Her notes on the engine
include what is recognised as the first algorithm intended to be carried out by a machine.
As a result, she is often regarded as the first computer programmer with her work a major
influence on Alan Turing & inspiring countless others. There's now a graphic
novel<http://sydneypadua.com/2dgoggles/> of her short but brilliant life and you can
read more about her
here<http://findingada.com/about/who-was-ada/>a/>.
Want to come?
For booking purposes, the day is split in two parts: talks & technology activities in
the morning and the Women in STEM Wikipedia editathon in the afternoon.
You can attend both morning and afternoon sessions or just one.
* To book a place for the morning activities (10am to 1pm):
* Click here for Ada Lovelace Day - talks & fun technology
activities<http://edin.ac/2ckmZAP>
* To book a place for the afternoon editathon (1pm to 5pm):
* Click here for the Women in STEM Wikipedia
edit-a-thon<http://edin.ac/2cSzuJc>
*
Time for lunch?
Food can be brought into the room and the fun technology activities from 11am to 1pm can
be dropped in and out of. Tea & coffee will be provided and there is also the Library
Cafe downstairs where you can get refreshments and a bite to eat.
Not a student or staff member of the university? A limited number of tickets are available
through Eventbrite (links are on the event page).
Suggestions for notable Women in STEM who could & should be represented on Wikipedia?
Feel free to suggest name of notable women we could include as part of this day of
celebration. Email me at ewan.mcandrew(a)ed.ac.uk
Hope to see you there!
Ewan McAndrew
Wikimedian in Residence
Tel: 07719 330076
Email: ewan.mcandrew(a)ed.ac.uk
Working hours are 2.5 days per week, usually Monday to Wednesday.
Wikipedia Project Page for the residency:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:University_of_Edinburgh
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