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Revision as of 16:32, 21 May 2020
What CNM Wiki Is (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the lesson part of the CNM Wiki Essentials lesson that introduces its participants to CNM Wiki. This lesson belongs to the CNM Cyber for Competence session of the CNM Cyber Orientation.
Content
The predecessor lectio is Tube at CNM Cyber.
Key terms
- CNM Wiki. The document collaboration system of CNM Cyber that is delivered to its end-users as a service. The Wiki also serves as a knowledge base and features its software repository for image files.
- Wikipage. A webpage that a wiki engine powers.
- Web-based. A concept of locating some resource such as a document, service, or system on the Internet.
- HTML (Hypertext Markup Language). The standard markup language for web documents. HTML is one of three web languages that complement each other. Among these three, (a) HTML is used to mark up a webpage, (b) Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is used to provide multiple webpages of one or more websites with a single source of truth for their graphic elements, and (c) a programming language, JavaScript (JS), is used to create everything, especially multimedia features, that the first two languages cannot create.
- Markup language. Any language that is used to format a document, especially, a web document, and its humanly-readable text according to special marks, which are often called markup tags.
- Markup editor. A software tool to edit a markup language.
Script
- CNM Wiki is the document collaboration system that CNM Cyber brings to you as a career service. Document collaboration systems usually help multiple people work together on single documents to achieve their distinguished latest versions. When a CertUser is at CNM Wiki, he or she can click "edit" and contribute to its content.
- Wiki is a Hawaiian word meaning quick and refers to quick editing of the content. A wikipage is a webpage that a wiki engine powers. CNM Cert, CNM Lab, and CNM Social also include their own wiki engines. They provide their users with those wikipages that address the needs of the users of those systems.
- CNM Wiki may resemble Wikipedia. Their content is different, but both are powered by the same software called MediaWiki.
- To be a webpage, any content should be marked up according to World Wide Web standards. HTML is a hypertext markup language that is mostly used for marking up the webpages.
- CNM Wiki uses another markup language, but its embedded markup editor can take some HTML markup as well.
Collaboration on Documents is the successor lectio.
Questions
Lectio quiz
- The answer is recorded for the lectio completion purpose:
- Are you interested in working on CNM Wiki? --Yes/No/I'm not sure/Let me think/Let's move on
Placement entrance exam
- "Wiki" questions:
- CNM Wiki is (not) online services that Friends Of CNM brings to patrons of the Career Network Ministry (CNM).
- CNM Wiki includes (or does not include) CNM Cyber.
- CNM Wiki includes (or does not include) CNM Cert.
- CNM Wiki includes (or does not include) CNM Lab.
- CNM Wiki includes (or does not include) CNM Pages.
- CNM Wiki includes (or does not include) Opplet.net.
- CNM Wiki includes (or does not include) at least two development hubs.
- CNM Wiki includes (or does not include) at least two project management systems.
- CNM Wiki includes (or does not include) at least two collaborative knowledge systems.
- CNM Wiki includes (or does not include) at least two software repositories.
- CNM Wiki includes (or does not include) at least two version control systems.
- CNM Wiki includes (or does not include) at least two learning management systems.
- CNM Wiki can (not) include more than one main website.
- CNM Wiki is (not) a private development hub.
- CNM Wiki includes (or does not include) a project management system.
- CNM Wiki includes (or does not include) a collaborative knowledge system.
- CNM Wiki includes (or does not include) a software repository.
- CNM Wiki includes (or does not include) a version control system.
- CNM Wiki is (not) an open-to-the-public development hub.
- CNM Wiki is (not) a learning management system.
- CNM Wiki is (not) any website of CNM Cyber that is built on a single content management system.
- CNM Wiki is the central dashboard of CNM Cyber.