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wpw [2018/06/25 05:39]
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-====== Workshop Project Wiki (WPW) is a growing archive of radical and experimental proposals for design education, curricula and pedagogy. ======+====== ​**Workshop Project Wiki (WPW) is a growing archive of radical and experimental proposals for design education, curricula and pedagogy.** ======
  
 Initiated by [[http://​www.workshopproject.org/​|Workshop Project]] the [[wp>​Wiki]] serves as a platform for exchange, production and documentation. Design educators can request a [[info@workshopproject.org|user log-in]] to join the project and become editors. Initiated by [[http://​www.workshopproject.org/​|Workshop Project]] the [[wp>​Wiki]] serves as a platform for exchange, production and documentation. Design educators can request a [[info@workshopproject.org|user log-in]] to join the project and become editors.
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 ===== The Wiki Syntax ===== ===== The Wiki Syntax =====
  
-Wiki uses it's own syntax, a wiki mark-up, which is comparable to mark-down. You can make use of the tool bar on the top of each article to mark-up your texts or use this style guide that lists the Wiki [[https://​www.dokuwiki.org/​wiki:​syntax|Syntax]]. You can add a diverse range of media. ​Find an examplary guide for [[media_editing|adding and embedding media files]].+Wiki uses it's own syntax, a wiki mark-up, which is comparable to mark-down. You can make use of the tool bar on the top of each article to mark-up your texts or use this style guide that lists the Wiki [[https://​www.dokuwiki.org/​wiki:​syntax|Syntax]]. You can add a diverse range of media. ​This is a page that shows examples ​for [[media_editing|adding and embedding media files]].