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Over the course of this semester, we have considered why architecture remains among the most male-dominated of all the professions. Moreover, when women have been able to work as architects, their production has often been overlooked or ignored. This assignment will give students the opportunity to participate directly in the documentation of women’s contributions to the built environment.
Your assignments will consist of two parts. First, you will research the work of a specific woman architect, to be selected from the lists of female architects and designers given here:
/info/en/?search=Category:Women_architects
/info/en/?search=List_of_women_architects
/info/en/?search=African-American_architects#Additional_African_American_Women_Architects
/info/en/?search=Category:American_women_interior_designers
/info/en/?search=Category:Interior_designers
To see this list, click on the gray button labeled "Do It!": https://tinyurl(.)com/yd9rngcn (article stubs for women architects)
/info/en/?search=Category:Architect_stubs (more stubs, some women)
Women in Red (no article exists yet):
/info/en/?search=Wikipedia:WikiProject_Women_in_Red/Architecture
/info/en/?search=Wikipedia:WikiProject_Women_in_Red/Missing_articles_by_occupation/Architects
You will work to find five additional sources for the architect you chose, to be incorporated into their Wikipedia page. Like architecture, editing Wikipedia is a male-dominated field. This assignment also addresses imbalance by having you learn to edit Wikipedia and add your sources to the article’s reference list.
You will also write a 2000-word essay that will discuss your chosen architect’s more in-depth, and incorporate one of the themes that we have addressed in class.
Welcome to the Wikipedia assignment timeline! The timeline guides you through the steps you'll need to complete for your Wikipedia assignment, with links to training modules to help you complete each step.
Your course has been assigned a Wikipedia Expert. You can reach them through the Get Help button at the top of this page.
By class time, Thursday, Sept. 29:
By class time, Tuesday 10/18:
By the next deadline (11/17) you should have a draft in your sandbox for adding at least 3 new sources to your chosen article. The following steps will help you get there:
For this assignment, you're being asked to contributea final number of at least 5 sources. These sources must conform to Wikipedia's standards for authoratitive publications. The first module will help you understand what sources meet the standards for Wikipedia articles; the second module will introduce you to your sandbox, where you will draft your work.
Use these weeks to collect at least 3 of your sources in your Sandbox.
Don't forget you can ask for help from:
Additional resource: Editing Wikipedia, pages 7–9
If you have questions or want feedback on a draft of your work, email Maryke (mbarberhollins.edu), Sara (spraguesa
hollins.edu) or Prof. Hendricks. We are here to help!
You will create a draft in your Wikipedia sandbox, using at least 3 of your sources. Include each section of the article in which you'll be updating information.
====== Use the trainings and exercises here to help move your sources into your articles.
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By class time 11/29, your edits should be moved out of the sandbox and submitted in Wikipedia.