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=== What is a Wiki? ===
 
=== What is a Wiki? ===
  
The fastest way to work the web.  
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The fastest way to work the web. Especially for editing, page creation.
  
 
A collaborative and participatory utopian online vision.
 
A collaborative and participatory utopian online vision.
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To provide an online space that is simple, accessible, and lightly managed.
 
To provide an online space that is simple, accessible, and lightly managed.
  
To share and document our work.
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To share and document our work. Make it readily retrievable.  
  
 
To promote iterative and open processes. See (Recent Changes), (Page History), etc...
 
To promote iterative and open processes. See (Recent Changes), (Page History), etc...
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For things that use text and media.
 
For things that use text and media.
  
For documentation, course information and materials, multi-author and ongoing writing, and just about anything else.
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For documentation, course information and materials, multi-authored and ongoing writing, and just about anything else.
  
 
=== Why are you calling this KUMU? ===
 
=== Why are you calling this KUMU? ===
  
 
While "wiki" is the Hawaiian work for "quick", "kumu" means many things in that language: including "teacher", as well as "starting place" and "gathering place".
 
While "wiki" is the Hawaiian work for "quick", "kumu" means many things in that language: including "teacher", as well as "starting place" and "gathering place".
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=== Special Features ===
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Embed code for every page. So [[Sandbox:Test_Course a piece of Kumu content]] could be viewed in any web environment. Such as [http://abject.ca/embedding-an-art-history-page/ a WordPress space]. (WordPress also has [[http://wiki.ubc.ca/Help:Wiki_to_WordPress a special plugin]] for even more precise [http://abject.ca/embed-art-history-test-2/ rendering of MediaWiki pages].)
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The "book creator" creates clean and formatted PDF or EPUB versions of assembled content in the Kumu space on the fly.
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Namespaces and subpages. Automatically generated indices. [http://wiki.ubc.ca/Course:GEOG350/2010WT1/DowntownEastsideVancouver Example]. UBC [http://wiki.ubc.ca/Course Course Space].
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[[Special:UploadWizard Page Upload Copyright Wizard]].
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[http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/InstantCommons InstantCommons] - allow the usage of any uploaded media file from the [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Commons Wikimedia Commons].
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Excellent media and page metadata (stats, citation, etc...).

Revision as of 17:56, 8 January 2014

Flaming-wiki

What is a Wiki?

The fastest way to work the web. Especially for editing, page creation.

A collaborative and participatory utopian online vision.

Why Wiki?

To provide an online space that is simple, accessible, and lightly managed.

To share and document our work. Make it readily retrievable.

To promote iterative and open processes. See (Recent Changes), (Page History), etc...

What is it used for?

For things that use text and media.

For documentation, course information and materials, multi-authored and ongoing writing, and just about anything else.

Why are you calling this KUMU?

While "wiki" is the Hawaiian work for "quick", "kumu" means many things in that language: including "teacher", as well as "starting place" and "gathering place".

Special Features

Embed code for every page. So Sandbox:Test_Course a piece of Kumu content could be viewed in any web environment. Such as a WordPress space. (WordPress also has [a special plugin] for even more precise rendering of MediaWiki pages.)

The "book creator" creates clean and formatted PDF or EPUB versions of assembled content in the Kumu space on the fly.

Namespaces and subpages. Automatically generated indices. Example. UBC Course Space.

Special:UploadWizard Page Upload Copyright Wizard.

InstantCommons - allow the usage of any uploaded media file from the Wikimedia Commons.

Excellent media and page metadata (stats, citation, etc...).