The Confluence wiki vendor will no longer be supporting the product RIT uses after February 2, 2024. The wiki product alternative offered by Confluence will be subject to a significant price increase. Based on this pricing change and the current volume of use of the wiki in support of course-related teaching, RIT purchased one last extension to the current wiki software license that will ensure the wiki will remain usable until February 2, 2024. |
The RIT wiki is a collection of collaborative websites built using Confluence. Wikis can contain text and multimedia, table of contents, tags, and page styling. Examples of course-related wikis include e-portfolios, group projects, and student-generated class resources (e.g. study guides, glossaries). Peer review can be facilitated through commenting features. For additional information, review the related Teaching Element on Wikis.
The primary documentation for the wiki is provided by the wiki vendor: Confluence 7.13 Documentation
Please ensure you are reviewing the documentation for the version number noted above. The vendor indicates the version at the top of each page while viewing.
The vendor documentation may list features or settings not available at RIT. If you have any questions please contact Academic Technology Support for clarification. |
In addition, this wiki space includes resources about using the RIT wiki in a classroom context, how to get started with your wiki space, best practices, frequently asked questions, and more. Use the table of contents navigation to the left or the search box below.
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