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The President's Technology Advisory Team (PTAT)

Follow this link to see what is happening with the PTAT.  We invite you to join in on the conversation.  Please, leave us your feedback by commenting on what you read.

Welcome!

A wiki is a collaborative writing space where people can work together on projects of their own devising.  Generally, anyone with an account can contribute a new page or edit anything that appears on a current page.  If you can see the editing tab just below the banner at the top of this page, you can change things here.  

Because this wiki has been innundated with spam, we have turned off the ability of anonymous readers to comment.  If you don't have an account, you can still read.  To get a wiki account, read about Getting Started.  Once you have an account, you can create, edit, label, and destroy.  Please play nice. 

Finding information in a wiki

Any and all of these strategies will help you move around the wiki and find what you need. 

  • Type a search word in the Search box at the very top right corner of the page.
  • Search by label. Click wiki in the list of labels on the top of this page (below the banner).  That will produce a list of all pages that carry a wiki label. The label pagealso contains links to the most popular labels and the most recently used labels.
  • Cick on the link to the Dashboard at the very top left of any page to see everything available to you in this wiki.
  • Click on the Document list below this part of the page to see a list of pages organized alphabetically by title. 
  • Click on the Browse Space link on the top right of the page to see the organization of this space in an outline format. Click on the + sign to expand the tree.  

 Keeping up with changes

  • Click the small envelope icon to the right above this text to get an email message whenever information on this page changes.
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  • Click on Browse Space and select News to see the latest announcements.
  • Ask questions! Make comments. Be funny. Have fun.

    Q. How many Wiki people does it take to change a lightbulb?
    A. One, but anyone can change it back.    -  langreiter.com

Generally you would use it as a centralised index of pages within a space. Treating spaces as individualised wikis eliminates a lot of the usefulness of the home pages. - RSS

Posted by Roger Siggs at Apr 28, 2006 15:56 | Permalink

So do the deck chairs look well arranged now??  Everything "instructional" is in the [LearningSpace].

Posted by Karen Schwalm at Apr 28, 2006 16:03 | Permalink

Why is this asking to add comments, is it a blog? I thought this was a wiki...

Posted by Anonymous at May 01, 2006 15:38 | Permalink

As with many comprehensive content management systems, Confluence is not just a wiki. It has the ability to perform a number of tasks.

 If you were to log in with an authenticated account, you could modify the actual page (using the 'edit' tab on the top of the page) rather than leaving comments. Comments are a great way for clarification of a document, or discussion about aspects of it.

 --RSS

Posted by Roger Siggs at May 01, 2006 15:42 | Permalink

Rearranging again.  I've moved the LMC page, the English pages and the FCC pages under Home.  Let me know if you like this better

Posted by Karen Schwalm at May 05, 2006 17:52 | Permalink

How do you spell
ananomously ?

Posted by Anonymous at Jun 20, 2006 11:02 | Permalink

Anonymously.

Posted by Anonymous at Jun 20, 2006 11:19 | Permalink

A university is just a group of buildings gathered around a library
— Shelby Foote  (Pam was here!)

Posted by Pamela Rigg at Oct 28, 2006 21:02 | Permalink

Rosemary was here!

Posted by Rosemary Acosta at Nov 02, 2006 17:43 | Permalink

Susan High was here.  March 31, 2007

Posted by Anonymous at Mar 31, 2007 19:02 | Permalink

Pam Nelson was here.

Posted by Anonymous at Apr 04, 2007 12:59 | Permalink

Hi! Mary Beth Beattie was here!

Posted by Anonymous at Apr 06, 2007 12:22 | Permalink

Congratulations, Mary Jane, et al; this is excellent work.

Carmela

Posted by Carmela Arnoldt at Dec 04, 2007 13:25 | Permalink
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