ATTN BILHA: Please click on
HebrewTestPage
Welcome to the
UMichLRC Wiki. A place for us to explore the possibilities of the wiki as collaborative writing, review tool. Please click on
UserSettings to open an account and then please send me your
WikiName? (use the no spaces, cap first letter of each word format) so I can add you to the site and begin to test the group access restriction capability. NOTE special wiki text formatting at
AboutWikis
To logout, go to
UserSettings again and click the logout button.
There is a
LrcWikiIdeas page where we can brainstorm. As well as a
TestingGrounds where we can explore text formatting, links, images, etc. Click EDIT THIS PAGE to start working in a page, create new pages by simply typing a name for the page in "
WikiSpeak?" running all the words together, capitalizing first letter of each word.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
LrcWikiIdeas
TestingGrounds
CToolsCheklists - things to cover in consultation with faculty:
CtoolsSetUpChecklist,
CtoolsSiteInfoChecklist,
CtoolsResourcesChecklist,
CtoolsMandateChecklist,
CtoolsUmbrellaChecklist,
CtoolsSubmissionChecklist,
CtoolsChatChecklist,
CtoolsWebContentNewsChecklist,
WikiQuickStart
LrcWikiNames
WebContentAndNewsWorkshopOutline
-Philomena
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From Calper PSU our wiki host:
This Wiki is part of a "Wiki farm" installation, with the "seed Wiki" being CALPER's Multi-lingual Wiki, L*Wiki (
visit 
). Those pleased by the ecological metaphor will be further delighted to learn that the creation of private space on a Wiki, that does not conform to the Wiki thematically (but it also not a separate Wiki on the farm) is referred to as a "Walled Garden".
You can find some information on using the Wiki at
AboutWikis 
on CALPER's LWiki.
There are additional Wiki resources listed on LWiki at
WikiResouces 
.
Please feel free to contribute to these, and other, pages on any Wiki available on this farm.
Important! You need to login in order to edit pages. Due to an increase in "bot spamming", all the pages on all the Wikis on this farm require users to log in (rather than allowing anonymous, open participation). Although page owners can alter this requirement for individual pages, CALPER recommends against this. (See the
Why Log in? and
Who Owns This Page? sections on
AboutWikis 
).