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Knowledge Base - A Repository of Knowledge by SCESoc |
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"If you have knowledge, let others light their candles in it"
- Margaret Fuller
The Knowledge Base is an effort by SCESoc, the Systems and Computer Engineering Society in Carleton University. It is a repository of knowledge made by and for the peers at Carleton University.
Every year, several talented students with various experiences and knowledge get through the Systems and Computer Engineering Programs. This platform will act as a hub of knowledge for students to mutually share their learnings. This can include:
- Wikis on different topics/technologies
- Tutorials
- Challenges
- and more...
{% hint style="info" %} Note: All information on here must reflect the ethical guidelines set by Carleton University, including but not limited to:
You can either go through the various topics or contribute by creating a new topic or enhancing an existing one. Here are some common guides that you can follow to make the best use of this platform based on your role.
{% content-ref url="use-cases/for-students.md" %} for-students.md {% endcontent-ref %}
{% content-ref url="use-cases/for-professors.md" %} for-professors.md {% endcontent-ref %}
You can browse the various topics to find information on different technologies and skills. You can also use the search bar on the top right to search for a certain topic.
Don't find something on here? Feel free to make edits to add pages or enhance existing pages. If you find an existing page, we recommend enhancing the page rather than creating a new one. Check out this page for more information on how to contribute.
{% content-ref url="contribute/add-to-knowledge-base.md" %} add-to-knowledge-base.md {% endcontent-ref %}
All information on this web page will be under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal License.
{% content-ref url="LICENSE.md" %} LICENSE.md {% endcontent-ref %}
Got any questions, concerns, feedback or accommodation requests? Reach out to academic@scesoc.ca
{% hint style="info" %} Thanks to GitBook for letting us host this information on their platform for free! {% endhint %}