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You have stumbled upon the Kiwi.  As the description states, the kiwi is a multidimensional, multimedia, self-adaptive, collective learning tool.  What does this mean? Well, to learn all about it, read [[Help:About|about the Kiwi]].
 
You have stumbled upon the Kiwi.  As the description states, the kiwi is a multidimensional, multimedia, self-adaptive, collective learning tool.  What does this mean? Well, to learn all about it, read [[Help:About|about the Kiwi]].

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See Frequently Asked Questions

What is going on here?

You have stumbled upon the Kiwi. As the description states, the kiwi is a multidimensional, multimedia, self-adaptive, collective learning tool. What does this mean? Well, to learn all about it, read about the Kiwi.

Great, how do I start one?

Starting a Kiwi is as simple as having some students post material on this website. There are few procedures to get a Kiwi going, and once it begins, it will fill up and take on a life of its own. If you want to start a Kiwi or want to know how it can be managed, follow these steps.

But I'm a student, and I don't know how to contribue!

Mediawiki is the language that binds this Kiwi together. It is also the language of Wikipedia. There are a vast array of resources on Wikipedia's help that demonstrate how to format and work with the articles. For a more concise introduction, read through our Formatting Primer.

Alumni Liaison

Correspondence Chess Grandmaster and Purdue Alumni

Prof. Dan Fleetwood