IAAPedia



You may already be familiar with the concept of “wikis.” If not, you can find the most popular example at www.wikipedia.org. A wiki is a user-created glossary of terms and definitions.

Have you ever noticed that IAAP seems to have its own “language?” What’s more, do you remember how lost you felt, as a new member, when people started talking about PECs and DAMs and IDPCs? The IAAPedia is a great way to educate everyone about our own internal code.

Wikis are designed so that no one person “owns” an entry. From the main IAAPedia screen, you can do everything:

  • Search the IAAPedia
  • See what the most popular phrases are at the moment
  • Add a word or phrase
  • Request a Definition

You can also sort the IAAPedia a number of ways:

  • Alphabetically
  • By Popularity
  • By Rating
  • By most recently updated
  • By Status

You can also rate any definition according to how helpful it is by using the five star rating system on each definition.

  • Expand any of the terms by clicking its link. You’ll see a number of options now open to you:
  • You can edit the definition yourself by clicking Edit at the bottom of the definition
  • Add a related link
  • Add any comments you’d like to the definition, starting a discussion.
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