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==Edit-A-Thon Sponsors==
==Edit-A-Thon Sponsors==
* [[ICANN 54]]: Amazon
* '''[[ICANN 54]]''': Amazon
* [[ICANN 53]]: [[Iron Mountain]]], [[Dominios Latinoamerica]], [[SSIG]]
* '''[[ICANN 53]]''': [[Iron Mountain]], [[Dominios Latinoamerica]], [[SSIG]]


==Past ICANNWiki Edit-a-thons==
==Past ICANNWiki Edit-a-thons==

Revision as of 20:44, 14 December 2015

An ICANNWiki Edit-a-thon is typically a sponsored community event held at ICANN and other Internet Governance fora. The event is a chance for conference attendees to collectively engage in content creation and knowledge building. Typically, the event takes place at a defined location and time with attendees bringing their own laptops. The goal is to refine, edit and expand upon topics relevant to the attendees. Newer editors are given the chance to learn new wiki editing skills.

A common goal of an Edit-a-thon is to expand or highlight commonly marginalized actors or ideas within any given topic. Since some wikis rely on a smaller group of editors, an internal bias may arise. Edit-a-thons work to correct that bias or strengthen content that may be important, but has been somehow overlooked.

Edit-A-Thon Sponsors

Past ICANNWiki Edit-a-thons

ICANN 54 - Edit-a-thon

Articles Created & Updated

ICANN 53 - Edit-a-thon

Articles Created & Updated

Registrants:

Edit-A-Thon Pamphlets

Common Resources for Editing and Creating Content

News

  1. Domain Name Wire
  2. Domain Incite
  3. ICANN
  4. Circle ID
  5. The Domains

Editing

  1. Wiki-Editing Tutorial
  2. Wikipedia Cheatsheet
  3. Referencing for Beginners
  4. Creating and Adding Images
  5. Creating Your First Article