Wikis
Create private collaborative websites that can be edited and maintained online by multiple users (Similar to: Wikipedia). Wikis can be made publicly accessibly but are best used for internal collaborations.
Features
At the end of February 2024 Atlassian, the makers of Confluence, will no longer be supporting self-hosted instances of their product. This move is prompting us to take a close look at how people are using this service to determine whether or not we make a move to their cloud-based version of the product or retire the wiki service. In either case we will be working closely with the community of active users to ensure that their content is safe, secure, and if necessary, migrated to another platform.
In order to make the analysis of wiki use more manageable, we have disabled the ability of users to create new spaces. Should you need a new wiki space please email edtech@tufts.edu.
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Create knowledge bases, internal departmental websites, or any site that contains dynamic and frequently updated content
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Share online content with project teams or classes
Get Started
Log in with your Tufts credentials at wikis.uit.tufts.edu.
Learn More
For knowledge bases, collaborative drafting, peer review, and multimedia projects