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== How to participate==
All Purdue students and faculty members can contribute. You can simply login using your Purdue Career account.
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Anybody with a Purdue Career Account can login and edit the content of Kiwi. All students are invited to contribute content. Instructors may contribute too, for example by commenting on student's contributions and creating new sections for students to fill in. But please remember that Kiwi is mainly a place for students to contribute content, not an outlet for professors wishing to share their teaching material, so let them do the posting!
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We would like every section of every course offered at Purdue to have its own section on Kiwi. In order to create a section for a course, simply login to Kiwi (by clicking on the login button on the upper right corner) and create a page for your section. Note: we are migrating to a new software and server, where you will have the possibility to create a complete wiki for each class, which will facilitate management of your own section. Check here soon for an update.

Latest revision as of 14:39, 18 August 2008

How to participate

Anybody with a Purdue Career Account can login and edit the content of Kiwi. All students are invited to contribute content. Instructors may contribute too, for example by commenting on student's contributions and creating new sections for students to fill in. But please remember that Kiwi is mainly a place for students to contribute content, not an outlet for professors wishing to share their teaching material, so let them do the posting!


We would like every section of every course offered at Purdue to have its own section on Kiwi. In order to create a section for a course, simply login to Kiwi (by clicking on the login button on the upper right corner) and create a page for your section. Note: we are migrating to a new software and server, where you will have the possibility to create a complete wiki for each class, which will facilitate management of your own section. Check here soon for an update.

Alumni Liaison

Abstract algebra continues the conceptual developments of linear algebra, on an even grander scale.

Dr. Paul Garrett