Wiki News

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 Wiki Support Session on October 21

The next UBC Wiki Support session will be on Thursday, October 21st, 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. More information is available on the CTLT Events Calendar.

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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 Workshop on Sept 23

On September 23, 2010, the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology will be hosting an informal and and exploratory workshop entitled “Working Your Wiki: an Intro to UBC Wiki.” Topics to be covered include:

  • exploring wiki namespaces
  • creating your wiki page (or playing in the Sandbox)
  • getting creative with some media embeds
  • finding help at your fingertip

The workshop will take place from 12:00pm – 1:30pm at the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre in the Lillooet Room, 301.  Please visit the CTLT Event Page for more information.

This workshop is part of the CTLT Tech Express Series which are  informal lunchtime sessions on learning technologies at UBC and the projects they support.  Faculty, staff and students are invited to these introductory sessions. Please bring your own lunch and laptop.

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