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iskWiki! is a community wiki of the University of the Philippines System. Before exploring its abundant possibilities, you may view President Roman's video, Chancellor Cao's message, or DILC's press release on the launching of iskWiki!. See also its FAQs and Possible Uses.

iskWiki!'s host, the Diliman Interactive Learning Center, reserves the right to delete certain pages. Users of DILC services should abide by the terms of the University's Acceptable Use Policy (AUP).

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Here's how to contribute to iskWiki!.


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as of 24 November 2024

Editing and Creating Articles

Before creating articles, make sure you have done the following:

  • Logged in using your correct UP Webmail account and password
  • Studied certain basic procedures here before editing and creating articles
  • New to iskWiki? You may test your wiki skills on iskWiki! sandbox!

Creating University of the Philippines System-related articles:

  • If you want to create new article(s) regarding colleges, institutes or any topic(s) related to University of the Philippines, visit first the template pages of these individual campuses:
  1. UP System template
  2. UP Diliman template
  3. UP Manila template
  • Existing articles are shown in blue while non-exiting pages in red. You may add more details to an existing article but you can initiate new pages by clicking on the red links. You may ask for help by inserting {{help}} on the top of your Talk page and write your question under it.
isWiki! Quick Stats
  • Total number of pages: 22,801 and counting!
  • Total number of articles: 3,711 and counting!
  • Total number of files: 14,954 and counting!
  • Total number of edits: 70,451 and counting!
  • Total number of users: 5,925. Volunteer now! Know or let people know what's going on. Think Community!

UP Memos

Haven't you read the memo? Visit here.

More Services

  1. Uvle, an online course management system
  2. The DILC website, a repository of multimedia materials (podcast, vodcast, learning objects) and a platform of online conversation. Here are ways to access DILC media contents.
  3. Videoconference. Here's a Guide to Videoconferencing at UPD.
  4. Training on technology integration in teaching and learning.