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Andrew Seredinski; Faith Litchock-Morellato; Allison Lange; Jody Gordon; Kristen Rosero; Cynthia Schoolar Williams; Nadine Stecher; Brian Ernst; Jesselle Yeomans – Discover Education, 2025
Background: Wikipedia is a highly used, free, online encyclopedia with known gender disparities across its biography content. Editing Wikipedia has entered STEM classrooms as a writing-focused and sometimes equity-focused assignment. This paper presents a Wikipedia edit-a-thon event at the Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston, Massachusetts…
Descriptors: Editing, Web Sites, Women Scientists, Higher Education

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