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Welcome to the UBC Wiki

a shared space for UBC students, staff, and faculty

created by UBC students, staff, and faculty

Create

Effortlessly develop open resources, course projects, maps, quizzes, and more

Collaborate

Work together to foster collective writing and knowledge sharing.

Teach and Learn

Use the wiki in your teaching practice to support authentic, open learning.

Share

Embed your content across platforms, add open licenses, and spread your knowledge!

Notice

UBC wiki has been upgraded to version 1.43!

Below are some of the key features that are now available after the update:

  • Changes in Upload Wizard: Upload Wizard now have options to delcare when the work is generated using Artificial intelligence tools. For guidelines on AI-generated media, take a look at the documentation here.
  • More layout options: The layout offers more flexibility: you can hide the Main Menu and Tools to enhance focus on the content, especially on smaller screens. Tools menu are currrently now located on the right hand side of the menu.
Tools are now located at the right hand side of the menu
  • Enhanced Accessibility: You can also adjust the text size and switch between light and dark themes. Simply click the accessibility icon (shaped like a glass) to access these options.
    screenshot of accesibility feature, watch list, and user page
    The accessibility icon is located at the top right-hand side of the screen, next to the watchlist.

Did You Know?

How To Use The UBC Wiki

Wiki Organization - Wiki Spaces

Main

The root of the wiki is open space reserved for articles relating to UBC. It is primarily a community area for knowledge sharing about all aspects of the University.

See main space or create below:


Course

Course-based content or activities should go into the Course space. See Using the UBC Wiki for Course Work for more information on how to add pages to this space.

Documentation

The Documentation space is provided for documentation, support guides, technical manuals, and other similar content. Here is an example of how it can be used.

Sandbox

The Sandbox is your notebook; it's a place to work, do projects, collaborate, experiment, or just play with the Wiki.