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=='''UMSL Wiki Site Policies'''==
=='''UMSL Wiki Site Policies'''==
Policies regarding usage and content can be found on the '''[[Usage Policies]]''' page.  Accessing pages on or Logging into this site acknowledges agreement to these polices.  
Policies regarding usage and content can be found on this '''[[Usage Policies]]''' page.  Accessing pages on or Logging into this site acknowledges agreement to these polices.  


=='''Related Web Resources'''==
=='''Related Web Resources'''==

Revision as of 11:22, 19 May 2010


WELCOME, the Universe is at your fingertips

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Today's date: November 28, 2024

This is the frontpage of wiki.umsl.edu/electrons, an invitation-only MediaWiki platform for the sharing and collaborative development of ideas and resources at the University of Missouri - St. Louis.

It is a research-focused companion to the intra-campus site at wiki.umsl.edu and to a mix of invitation-only collaboration spaces hosted by Google, pbWorks, etc.

Topics of special interest here include:

Sketch assembled with Joerg Mueller's concept-mapping program freemind. An interactive flash version is here.

Currently, there are 340 articles and 1,937 uploaded files.

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If you'd like to participate, let us know since to view or edit pages contained in this site you must have a local account.

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UMSL Wiki Site Policies

Policies regarding usage and content can be found on this Usage Policies page. Accessing pages on or Logging into this site acknowledges agreement to these polices.

Related Web Resources

For fun, checkout the games at the Physics Games website.

Nice link! pFraundorf 18:51, 29 April 2010 (UTC)
Blosics is addictive mike 19:03, 29 April 2010 (UTC)