NTU SHARE Wiki now available August 14, 2009
Posted by sarahhorrigan in : Comms , trackbackIn the past few weeks we’ve been busy testing and writing documentation for the NTU SHARE wiki for the past few weeks and we’re now ready to get people started using it as a collaborative working space for which you need to be a registered user – anonymous users have read-only access.
To get started, you need to do the following:
1. Go to http://wiki.ntushare.org (there’s also a tab which links directly to the wiki from this site)
2. Click Register
3. On the Registration page, fill in the blank fields and click Register. You may choose your own username, but it would be helpful if it were in the form FirstnameLastname, i.e. Joe Bloggs becomes “JoeBloggs”
4. A registration confirmation will be sent to the e-mail address you provided. Click the link within that e-mail to validate your account.
5. An account confirmation appears in your Web browser and you are now ready to use the NTU SHARE Wiki.
Further advice and support
Once you’ve done that, you might find the other “Getting Started with the NTU SHARE Wiki” guides helpful and you’ll find those at http://wiki.ntushare.org/tiki-list_file_gallery.php?galleryId=1.
There are also two short video tutorials available via http://wiki.ntushare.org/tiki-index.php?page=Video+Tutorials and we’ll be gradually adding to these with some slightly more advanced tutorials.
We are currently working on further advice / processes for using the wiki, but the main areas to look at will be the work package pages which have been set up and the File Gallery area. In addition, there is a Help and Support forum which we’ve created so that we can answer any technical / usability queries you might have and we’re also building up a set of FAQs as we go.
Migrated Content
We’ve migrated as much content as we could from the temporary Confluence wiki which NTU-based users had access to as well as the Offive Live Space which was being used by the Requirements Analysis work package. However, if there’s anything missing which you expected to see in the new NTU SHARE wiki, do drop us an e-mail and we’ll sort it out.

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