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Wiki Creation

Wikis have emerged as a great opportunity to collaborate and share collective knowledge on a topic. Help make sure our community is up-to-date by adding your insights and information.

Getting Started

  • Create an EDUCAUSE profile: https://www.educause.edu/user/register
  • Create a Wiki on the EDUCAUSE web site, Wiki submission page: http://www.educause.edu/node/add/wikipage
  • Information to be included in the entry
    1. Title - The title should be fairly short and self-explanatory
    2. Body
    3. Layout and data tables may be inserted, as well as photos and other graphics. Please compress and resize photos for Web display before attempting to add them.
    4. File attachments FCK Editor help http://docs.fckeditor.net/FCKeditor_2.x/Users_Guide
    5. Optional Folksonomy or Taxonomy: Choose a library taxonomy term or a folksonomy term
    6. To Preview your wiki entry before submitting, choose "Save as Draft" .
    7. Publish - (double-check that it actually displays as you intended)

Adding Sub-Pages

You can create sub pages by using wiki word, which is putting the title of your sub-page between double brackets title. what you don't see is that I have typed two brackets [ ] on each side of the word. When you publish the current page, a link will appear for the sub-page, you will need to click on it, which will take you into the edit mode, you will need to publish new page to make it public.

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