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Introduction
The first version of AulaWiki was developed by
http://www.escire.com for
Colegio Maria Virgen, a spanish secondary school.
AulaWiki (for Tiki 1.9+ ) has been completely rewritten (since the previous old version for
textTiki 1.8.x) and now it offers a more general set of tools that can be used not only for school (Project management, groupware...)
The most important concept implemented on AulaWiki, is
Workspaces. It allows groups administration of Tiki resources (users, groups, wiki pages, blogs....).
A workspace can be every thing that you define: a course, a student group, a project....
Demo site
http://aulawiki.escire.org
User: test/test
News
How to install AulaWiki?
Installation Video
First you should click on Admin mods, as shown in Figure 1:
Figure 1
The mods page will open and you will need to change the server to get the latest package, because the original one offered is not current. So click on
Mods configuration, see Figure 2:
Figure 2
When the configuration page opens, change the server to
http://www.escire.org/aulawiki/mods. Then click on the
Save button, and then click on the
Mods Install/uninstall link to bring you back to the mods page (see Figure 3).
Figure 3
Now you will need to download and install the package. You may need to go to the root of your install and run the fixperms.sh script to allow you to install this. Click on the link
0.5 as circled in red on the left. The last step is to install the package by clicking on the link
install that is circled in red on the right (see Figure 4).
Figure 4
There are a few ways to get the menu to refresh to bring up the Aulawiki options. But your best bet is to log out and then log back in.
Quick start
- Use "Admin>Admin mods" to get the code, from: http://www.escire.org/aulawiki/mods
- Once installed, assign module "aulawiki_assistant" to your group, and follow instructions there. So far, they include:
Welcome to AulaWiki!
First configuration steps:
- Assign aulawiki_myworkspaces to the users that you want to use AulaWiki workspaces.
- Change theme to AulaWiki.css.
- Define the workspace roles and permission levels.
- Define the workspace types , use MenuID 100 or define your own menu. Assign Workspace type resources default resources and Assigned modules desktop modules.
- Create a workspace of the previosly defined type.
- View workspace desktopView the workspace desktop.
- My Workspaces module show the active workspace and menu.
- You'll notice (clear tiki caches if needed) a new entry in main menu, below admin, with AulaWiki main options.
- Admin Roles
- Workspace Types
- Admin Workspaces
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