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SummaryAs USF, we use two wiki spaces: Teaching Wiki, which is password protected and used by teachers, and Writing Wiki, which is used by both teachers and students without a password. Whether you, as a teacher, password protect your wiki space is up to you. This particular page is intended for those who want to password protect their course documents. Because Teaching Wiki is fairly new, it does not have all of the pages that Writing Wiki has but you can copy text over from Writing Wiki to here. Your USF Net ID may work for this space; otherwise, see Moxley for a group login and password

gate\teachingwiki

pwd=ABC123abc*

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  • For password information, go to the Welcome Guide (Policies and Procedures page of the FYC Website)

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