A wiki is an easy-to-use web page which multiple people can edit. PBwiki (http://www.pbwiki.com) is the easiest way to get a wiki for your classroom or for yourself. For example, if you need a classroom web page, you could add your syllabus and handouts right to your PBwiki in 30 seconds.
If this happens, you can always go back to an earlier version of the wiki. Because we keep all versions of a page, you can go back in time very easily, and you can see who made each change.
Setting up a PBwiki is free. The basic PBwiki comes with 10MB of storage space, unlimited pages, and the ability to welcome an unlimited number of visitors. If you'd like more features and storage space, we offer Premium wikis starting at $10/month.
Yes! It's as easy as making a peanut butter sandwich. It takes 30 seconds to create and you can have a classroom up and running in about 5 minutes. We have lots of templates to get you started, and we’re always adding more.
Whomever has the password to your wiki can edit it. In other words, you control who gets access to the wiki, but once they’re logged in, they can edit the wiki.
Our Premium plans offer advanced features like access controls, which allow you to designate certain people as Readers and others as Contributors. You may also lock certain pages (like your syllabus) and hide others. You may upgrade to Premium any time, right from your wiki, by clicking the "upgrade" button at the lower left.
Yes, you can make your wiki public or private, and no matter which you choose, a password is always required to edit your wiki--meaning only your trusted circle of users can make changes to your wiki.
Yes. In fact, you can add any type of file to any page in your wiki by clicking the "Files" button and uploading your files.
Yes, you can be notified by email of every change that's made to your wiki.
Your data is safe. We back up our data hourly, and you can get 1-click backups right from your wiki from the "Settings" menu. Our job is to keep our users' data secure, so we're fanatical about safety and security.
We're real people. There are 3 of us: David Weekly, Ramit Sethi, and Nathan Schmidt. We're all Stanford graduates. Contact us any time at support@pbwiki.com.
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