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Project Rhea

Student-drivenTM learning

Rhea is a Purdue-wide online learning resource. The goal of Rhea is to enable members of the Purdue community to teach each other the material they learn as well as the connections between the material, current research and outside applications. Anybody in the world can browse the content of Rhea using a web browser. Anybody with a Purdue career account can log into Rhea and contribute content. Rhea is developed by a team of student volunteers. Like the student population it serves, Rhea is an evolving tool. To follow Rhea's progress, we invite you to become a fan of Rhea on facebook.

Want to learn how to use Rhea and wondering where to begin? Read this page.

Some Useful Features

  1. Latex Equations. Use latex code to write equations. Detailed instructions can be found here.
  2. Syntax Highlighting for Code Display. Look at this page for an example.
  3. Dropboxes for easy electronic file (e.g., homework) collection or personal file storing. Click here to view the content of your personal dropbox or access other people's dropboxes. (You must be logged in to use this feature).
  4. Liaisons connect students with alumni, industry, technology, and research.
  5. Short cuts for creating course pages and child pages. Look at the left side-bar after loggin in!
  6. View recent changes for a specific course or a specific category. Here is how.

Alumni Liaison

Questions/answers with a recent ECE grad

Ryne Rayburn