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Welcome to the EA Professional Practice Guide Wiki -- Online Collaboration Site
It’s easy! Only four things you need to know: make sure you are signed in (see upper right hand corner)
1. Ground Rules Read the material in the Help Topics section, below, concerning ground rules for using the PPG Wiki!
The material covers this Wiki, and also provides guidelines and process information concerning creating and reviewing PPG material.
2. Creating PPG wiki pages Create a forward link to another PPG page and then click on it to enter content: Forward links to pages that do not exist have a dashed underline. Start by adding the link [[Name of your topic]]. Click the link to go to the Create Page form where you can start typing your content.
3. Creating links to PPG wiki pages You can link to another page in the PPG wiki site by enclosing the name of the page in double brackets on the edit form. For example, type [[Home]] to create a link to the page named Home and [[How To Use PPG Online]] to create a link to this page. To create a link containing descriptive display text, type the opening brackets [[ and the page name, then, type a pipe character - | - after the page name, and finally, type the display text followed by the closing ]]. For example, type [[Home|Home Page]] to create the link labeled Home Page that points to the page named Home.
To display double opening or closing brackets without making a link, type a backslash before the two brackets. For example, [[ or ]].
4. Editing PPG wiki pages This wiki site provides what-you-see-is-what-you-get (WYSIWYG) editing. To edit a page, click Edit at the top of the page. You can edit text, or insert tables and pictures with the click of a button. When you are pleased with your changes just click OK to save and update the page.
PPG Chapters:
Help Topics:
This section provides help pages for the PPG wiki collaboration.
Comments and Feedback
We are certainly seeing lots of instances of "certification" in the PPG content. I thought we had planned to talk primarly of "accreditation" instead. There are so many groups out there playing the "certification" game already and it seems we wanted to rise above the fray and be framework, tools, certification trainer, and vendor agnostic so it had seemed to me we agreed to be more focused on "accrediting" these areas as truely representitive of the EA Profession tents. Comments anyone??? MarkS
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Last modified at 1/30/2010 3:25 PM by Mark Sternberger
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