Oxypedia is a wiki. A wiki is a social software tool that allows all of the members of a community to jointly create, edit search and browse a dynamic database of information.
Wikis can be used for project documentation (planning a conference, starting a new program), creating an evolving and historical body of information about an event or location (orientation, alumni weekend, restaurant reviews, book club readings, etc.), developing an internal collection of information about processes (policies, procedures, knowledge base), sharing course materials co-created by faculty and students, and a myriad of other applications. The key characteristic of a wiki is the ease with which community members can create, edit and access pages on the web. For more information on how faculty can integrate wiki technology into their teaching and learning, visit the Oxy Academic Technologies page.
Oxypedia is a product of, by and for the Occidental College community, but much of the content is also viewable by the world. The College provides wiki services to faculty, staff and students, and to other affiliated classes of individuals. Broad and active participation is encouraged. As a dynamic community resource, Oxypedia's success depends on the actions of all of the community members. No attempt will be made to censor content, but pages will be removed and contributors may be barred from contributing if the content is not in compliance with local, state and federal laws and College policies.