Bring along your laptop and help us to improve the way that histories of diverse minds and bodies are represented online in this workshop with Kelly Foster. You can use images from Wellcome Collection and edit Wikipedia, the world’s biggest encyclopaedia. We will provide training for beginners but experienced editors are welcome too.
Dates
Need to know
Location
We’ll be in the Studio on level 1. When you enter Wellcome Collection, head up the stairs or take the lift, then follow the signs.
Drop in
Just turn up to this event. It's likely to have room for everyone.
Place not guaranteed
Booking a ticket for a free event does not guarantee you a place. You should aim to arrive 15 minutes before the event is scheduled to start to claim your place. If you do not arrive on time, your place may be given to someone on the waiting list.
Relaxed
This is a relaxed event, which means that if you need to, you are welcome to move around and make noise at any time.
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About your facilitator
Kelly Foster
Kelly Foster is a public historian, working online and “on road”, and knowledge equity advocate. She is the founding organiser of AfroCROWD UK and has delivered Wikipedia training for local libraries and community groups as well as the British Library and Royal Academy of Arts.