Wiki News

UBC Wiki Getting New Look and Feel

On December 23, 2010, the UBC Wiki will be receiving an extensive update to be a more dynamic, useful, and useable collaborative platform. To help signify that the UBC Wiki is an official UBC project, we’re giving it a new look that brings it inline with the common look and feel of other UBC websites. In addition to displaying the updated interface, the new version will have an improved editing toolbar, a new admin bar, improved discussion pages, and new ways to create pages.

More information on the updates can be read on the UBC Wiki Updates page.

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Upcoming Wiki Support Session on November 25

The next UBC Wiki Support session will be on Thursday, November 25th, from 1pm to 3pm in Frasier River Room in the CTLT offices in the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre.

The UBC Wiki Support sessions are informal meeting times where users can drop by and talk face to face with wiki administrators to ask for information, help, or suggestions on how to use the UBC Wiki.

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Upcoming UBC Wiki Support Session on October 7th

The next UBC Wiki Support session will be on Thursday, October 7th, from 1pm to 3pm in Room 102B in the CTLT offices in the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre.

The UBC Wiki Support sessions are informal meeting times where users can drop by and talk face to face with wiki administrators to ask for information, help, or suggestions on how to use the UBC Wiki.

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UBC Wiki Homepage Receives 1,000,000 Page View

In early September, the UBC Wiki homepage passed a milestone when it received its 1,000,000 page view.  The UBC Wiki opened to the public in July 2009 and currently has 6,680 total pages, 2,209 uploaded files, and 1,604 active users. In total, the UBC Wiki has been viewed 1,750,886 times.  General statistics for the UBC Wiki may be viewed here.

The UBC Wiki serves as a course repository, a personal and collaborative work space, a documentation depository, and a growing guide to everything and anything UBC. The information, resources, and links that it contains are created, expanded, and annotated by its users. It is constantly evolving and changing because every member can add to it and edit any page.

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