 This page lists the wikis I host locally at Virginia Tech. A Wiki (or WikiWikiWeb) is a collaborative hypertext environment, with an emphasis on easy access to and modification of information.
I host several wiki sites for projects in which I am involved. Each wiki serves as a group communication and collaboration mechanism--it allows users to freely create and edit web page content using any Web browser.
Participation within any of these wikis requires registration, but you can register yourself quickly and painlessly using the wiki's login page. Anyone can self-register for free, and you can edit pages as soon as you register.
For more details about the implementation of these wikis and other useful information, visit the MoinMoin home page.
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Web-CAT Wiki (WCWiki) |
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The Web-CAT Wiki is a collaborative,
user-editable wiki that hosts all of the documentation
about Web-CAT, a plug-in-based web application that
supports electronic submission and automated grading of programming
assignments.
The Web-CAT Wiki includes a feature list,
links to published papers,
FAQs, information about our
Sourceforge project,
and information about how you can
contribute.
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CS Education Wiki (CsEdWiki) |
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The Computer Science Education Wiki is a collaborative, user-editable wiki that
contains information about a wide variety of topics, including:
Teaching
Software Testing On-line is an NSF-sponsored project to develop
reusable on-line learning modules to teach software testing skills
across the undergraduate curriculum.
Virginia Tech's CS1
Course has recently been redesigned to be aggressively
objects-first, using pair programming, test-driven development,
labs, and lots of hands-on activities.
A JETT Workshop
was held at Virginia Tech in 2004 for AP CS teachers in the region,
and materials are available through the CS Ed
Wiki.
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Built-in Test Wiki (BITWiki) |
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The Built-in Test (BIT) Wiki is the home for
the BIT research group, which is investigating a number of techniques
for providing automatic, built-in self-testing capabilities in
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Power Electronics Building Blocks Wiki |
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The Power Electronics Building Blocks
Wiki is the home for the PEBB research group, which is
investigating embedded software control problems for modularly
constructed power electronics systems. This group collaborates with
the Center for Power
Electronics Systems, a National Science Foundation Engineering
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