Contents (hide)
 1 About
 2 Types of pages
 3 Types of supported data
 4 Install
 5 CourseWiki Customers
 6 Courses that used CourseWiki
 7 Contacts
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Yanik Gleyzer

CourseWiki Homepage since 2006

About

CourseWiki is a wiki-like web application that designed for our courses home pages.

CourseWiki inspired by MediaWiki and Moodle projects and allow easy maintaining of web contents, especially for academic course web pages.

CourseWiki powered by Apache2 web server + PHP and uses files for storage instead of database.

Types of pages

  • Simple page – per-section editing, versions support, different access levels, custom tags and keywords
  • Message board – announcements and news for course (RSS)
  • Forum – Livejournal.orgTM like forum (WYSIWYG editor,RSS)
  • Questionnaire – custom questionnaire for check students thoughts with graphic charts of results
  • Quizzes – custom quizzes for students examination, american and open questions, deadline, CSV export
  • Schedule – schedule for students reception, useful frontal checks
  • Blog post – personal blog posts with comments support (RSS)
  • Calendar – supports list and grid views, custom event types and properties (RSS, iCAL)

Types of supported data

  • CSWML – HTML with wiki syntax extensions (see syntax details)
  • LaTeX – high-quality typesetting system, with features designed for the production of technical and scientific documentation
  • Gnuplot – interactive data and function plotting utility
  • Java/C++/Perl/SQL/Scheme highlighted program code
  • External program execution
  • Dynamic macros
  • File uploading (up-to 8M)

Install

If you lecturer or teaching assistant and you have password for course user , you can use CourseWiki installer.

If you want to download CourseWiki, ask me for password and use this link.

CourseWiki Customers

Courses that used CourseWiki

Since 2008/Fall semester, CourseWiki is a default courses CMS.

Here is a list of courses.

Contacts

All questions/bug reports send to me, .

If you have 15 seconds, please answer to CourseWiki poll. Thank you!