All - Thanks for your help

Jon, what you are doing is quite similar to what I'm trying to do -
with the exception of you appear to be using this for multiple
students on a single project.  I'm trying to set up a single
tiddlywiki for each student as a way to share their finding with me
and other faculty.

I'll look over what you've done - and will try to see what I can do
similar.

Other thoughts are certainly appreciate.

Thanks!

Steve

On Dec 13, 7:49 pm, Jon <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I'm trying to find someone who has set up a TiddlyWiki for a lab
> > journal.  Have any of you had experience with it?  Can you give me
> > some thoughts on how well it worked for you?
>
> I use a customized TW for my research lab group (in biology at an
> undergraduate college):http://jon.visick.faculty.noctrl.edu/research/wiki
>
> Anyone can take a look at the overview of the project, the students
> who've participated, recent results, publications, etc. It's (lightly)
> protected by a simple password system, so that my own research
> students can log in and also see more detail on current open projects,
> protocols, recipes and other resources. (Let me know if you're
> interested and I'll send you a login off-group.)
>
> My students and I share an editable version with a simple Dropbox
> mechanism. I would like to open it up for them to directly update it
> with current results (though of course not to replace a lab notebook)
> but have not done that as yet.
>
> --Jon

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