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'''Current Course List'''
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==='''Kiwi was version 1.0 of a new student-driven learning tool developed by [http://www.ece.purdue.edu/~mboutin Prof. Mimi Boutin]. It retired in August 2008 when we moved to a new server and software. Kiwi was created and developed by Dennis Snell, William Ehlhardt, Deen King-Smith, Stephen Rudolph and many other students. Thanks to all for their efforts and see you on [http://kiwi.ecn.purdue.edu Rhea]! '''===
  
* [[ECE301_Old Kiwi]]
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* [[ECE438_Old Kiwi]]
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* [[ECE662_Old Kiwi]]
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* [[ECE637_Old Kiwi]]
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'''About Kiwi '''
  
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* [[Kiwi:About|What is kiwi?]]
* What is a Kiwi?
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A “Kiwi” is a student-driven internet-based learning tool developed by [http://www.ece.purdue.edu/~mboutin Mimi]. More precisely, it is a repository of linked multimedia content collectively created by students.  The design and underlying software are also controlled by students.
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* [[Howtoparticipate_Old Kiwi|How to participate]]  
  
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* [https://engineering.purdue.edu/~kiwi/Index.html The Ratite Project Page]
  
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* [[BehindKiwiProject_Old Kiwi| Who is behind all this?]]
  
* Why the name “Kiwi”?
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* [[IdeasForInstructors_Old Kiwi| I am a Purdue instructor, how can I use Kiwi in my class?]]
  
Because, in a sense, the Kiwi is the opposite of a wiki page in Wikipedia: while the goal of a wiki page is to have supposedly knowledgeable people collectively build an authoritative reference on a subject, the goal of the kiwi is to have people who, a priori, know nothing about a subject collectively build their own learning resource.
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* [[KiwiVideo_Old Kiwi| Kiwi Instructional Video]]
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'''Courses'''
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Please do not create any more courses here. Instead, email mcwalker at purdue to get your own course wiki on [http://kiwi.ecn.purdue.edu Rhea].
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* [[ECE301:ECE301_Old Kiwi|ECE301]]
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* [[ECE302:ECE302_Old Kiwi|ECE302]]
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* [[ECE438:ECE438_Old Kiwi|ECE438]]
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* [[ECE462:ECE462_Old Kiwi|ECE462]]
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* [[ECE637:ECE637_Old Kiwi|ECE637]]
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* [[ECE662:ECE662_Old Kiwi|ECE662]]
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* [[ECE490W:ECE490W_Old Kiwi|ECE490W]]
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* [[ECE602:ECE602_Old Kiwi| ECE602 ]]
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* [[MA553:MA553_Old Kiwi| MA553 ]]
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* [[MA544:MA544_Old Kiwi| MA544]]
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'''Others'''
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* Articles requiring cleanup: [[:Category:Cleanup_Old Kiwi]]
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* [[QE:HKN QE|HKN QE]]
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* [http://www.stdout.org/~winston/latex/ LaTeX Cheat Sheet]
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* [[How to get through math grad school at Purdue_Old Kiwi]]

Latest revision as of 09:59, 29 August 2008


KiwiLogoCrop Old Kiwi.png
A multidimensional, multimedia, self-adaptive, collective learning tool.

Kiwi was version 1.0 of a new student-driven learning tool developed by Prof. Mimi Boutin. It retired in August 2008 when we moved to a new server and software. Kiwi was created and developed by Dennis Snell, William Ehlhardt, Deen King-Smith, Stephen Rudolph and many other students. Thanks to all for their efforts and see you on Rhea!

About Kiwi


Courses

Please do not create any more courses here. Instead, email mcwalker at purdue to get your own course wiki on Rhea.


Others

Alumni Liaison

BSEE 2004, current Ph.D. student researching signal and image processing.

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