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general:computerenvironment:coursewiki [2022/01/07 15:48] – [The course wiki] ingogeneral:computerenvironment:coursewiki [2023/04/04 13:25] (current) – [Course WIKI and Protocol] freya
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 ====== The course wiki ====== ====== The course wiki ======
-===== Course Documentation using a DokuWiki ===== +
-The course script provided by us, and the project documentation that you will do over the next two weeks, will be in the form of a [[https://www.dokuwiki.org|DokuWiki]]. A DokuWiki is a simple to use and highly versatile Open Source [[wp>wiki]] software with a clean and readable syntax. +
-Our DokuWiki is under access control, and you will have to login in order to access its contents. We have created a [[pbioc_basics:participants2018|list of the course members]] together with the user names that are necessary for login into the course wiki. For the first login into the course wiki please use the **default password** that we will provide on the first day. Once you have logged in, please make sure to **change your personal password** via the <color blue>Update Profile</color> link at the top right menu of the wiki page. See [[general:dokuwiki:login|HERE ]] for more detailed instructions.+
 ===== Documentation ===== ===== Documentation =====
  
-Within this course, we will do quite a number of analyses and //in silico// experiments. Similar to the work in the wet lab, it will be necessary for you to document your work thoroughly. So far, you were probably used to document your work in a [[wp>Lab_notebook|lab notebook]]. Switching now to an on-line documentation using a [[https://www.dokuwiki.org/|DokuWiki]] might be, therefore, bit tedious in the beginning. Howeverwe strongly encourage you to use this system, as it helps to very rapidly and easily not only to document your workbut to also interconnect it with the work of your peers, and with information existing in the public domain.+Within this course, we will do quite a number of analyses and //in silico// experiments. Similar to the work in the wet lab, it will be necessary for you to document your work thoroughly. So far, you were probably used to document your work in a [[wp>Lab_notebook|lab notebook]]. Here, we will do all documentation using a DokuWiki. This is a simple to use and highly versatile Open Source [[wp>wiki]] software with clean and readable syntax. This will probably require some efforts in the beginning, but you will quickly get used to it. The DokuWiki not only helps to very rapidly and easily document your work but to also allows to work together with your peers, and makes it straightforward to link to information existing in the public domain.
  
 ==== The course wiki ==== ==== The course wiki ====
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    * [[ecoevo_molevol:course_introduction|Back to EcoEvo main page]]    * [[ecoevo_molevol:course_introduction|Back to EcoEvo main page]]
    * [[pbioc_basics:start|Back to PBioC main page]]    * [[pbioc_basics:start|Back to PBioC main page]]
 +   * [[mbw_bioinf:mastermbw|Back to MBW main page]]
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