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[[File:booktool.png|right|frame|Convert your documentation materials into books with the [[Help:books|'''Book Tool''']]]]
 
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Wikis are widely used for documentation as they allow colleagues to collaborate, update, and centrally store manuals and guides. Wikis work well for this purpose as there is no need to continually send out updated files to individual colleagues. As soon as you update your wiki pages, everyone who accesses those pages will have access to the most current information. Likewise, the open nature of wikis allow anyone who has new information to update the documentation. Just remember, this space is, like the rest of TRU Kumu wiki, wide open to anyone at TRU to write and to anyone else in the world to read.  Please see [[Help:Contents]] for more information on using the Kumu Wiki.
 
Wikis are widely used for documentation as they allow colleagues to collaborate, update, and centrally store manuals and guides. Wikis work well for this purpose as there is no need to continually send out updated files to individual colleagues. As soon as you update your wiki pages, everyone who accesses those pages will have access to the most current information. Likewise, the open nature of wikis allow anyone who has new information to update the documentation. Just remember, this space is, like the rest of TRU Kumu wiki, wide open to anyone at TRU to write and to anyone else in the world to read.  Please see [[Help:Contents]] for more information on using the Kumu Wiki.

Revision as of 15:46, 20 February 2014

File:Booktool.png
Convert your documentation materials into books with the Book Tool

Wikis are widely used for documentation as they allow colleagues to collaborate, update, and centrally store manuals and guides. Wikis work well for this purpose as there is no need to continually send out updated files to individual colleagues. As soon as you update your wiki pages, everyone who accesses those pages will have access to the most current information. Likewise, the open nature of wikis allow anyone who has new information to update the documentation. Just remember, this space is, like the rest of TRU Kumu wiki, wide open to anyone at TRU to write and to anyone else in the world to read. Please see Help:Contents for more information on using the Kumu Wiki.


Documentation space contents

(Additional documentation pages may be browsed by using the contents link in the navigation box on the left hand column, choosing the Documentation namespace from the drop down menu, and then navigating to the correct page)

Search the Documentation Namespace

Botany IT Documentation

<dpl> namespace=Documentation category=Botany IT shownamespace=false includesubpages=true inlinetext= •  </dpl>

Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology Documentation

<dpl> namespace=Documentation category=CTLT shownamespace=false includesubpages=true inlinetext= •  </dpl>

Digitization Toolkit

<dpl> namespace=Documentation category=Digitization_Toolkit shownamespace=false includesubpages=true inlinetext= •  </dpl>

Distance Learning Support Documentation

<dpl> namespace=Documentation category=Distance Learning Support shownamespace=false includesubpages=true inlinetext= •  </dpl>

ePortfolio Documentation

<dpl> namespace=Documentation category=ePortfolios shownamespace=false includesubpages=true inlinetext= •  </dpl>

Educational Technology Guides

<dpl> namespace=Documentation category=Learning Technologies shownamespace=false includesubpages=false inlinetext= •  </dpl>

Faculty Guides

<dpl> namespace=Documentation category=Faculty Guides shownamespace=false includesubpages=true inlinetext= •  </dpl>

Math Documentation

<dpl> namespace=Science category=Math_Department_Teaching_Resources shownamespace=false includesubpages=true inlinetext= •  </dpl>

Online Privacy Documentation and Resources

<dpl> namespace=Documentation category=Online Privacy shownamespace=false includesubpages=true inlinetext= •  </dpl>

Online Teaching Modules and Resources

<dpl> namespace=Documentation category=Online Teaching Modules shownamespace=false includesubpages=false inlinetext= •  </dpl>

Open Education Documentation

<dpl> namespace=Documentation category=Open Education shownamespace=false includesubpages=true inlinetext= •  </dpl>

Social Media Handbooks

<dpl> namespace=Documentation category=Technology Guides shownamespace=false includesubpages=true inlinetext= •  </dpl>

Sutherland Allied Health Resources

<dpl> namespace=Documentation category=Sutherland shownamespace=false includesubpages=false inlinetext= •  </dpl>

Tutoring Support Guides

<dpl> namespace=Documentation category=Tutoring shownamespace=false includesubpages=true inlinetext= •  </dpl>

UBC Web Services Support Documentation

<dpl> namespace=Documentation category=UBC Web Services shownamespace=false includesubpages=true inlinetext= •  </dpl>



Create a New Documentation Page

Create a New Documentation Page
  • Simply add the title of your new page after the prefix Documentation: in the form below and click on the create page button.

  • To add an already existing page to the documentation space, use the move function and rename the page with the "Documentation:" prefix. For example, a page named Vista would be renamed Documentation:Vista. See Help:Moving a page for more information.