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or suggestions for improvement, please consider [[How_to_join_the_Rhea_development_team|<SPAN STYLE="text-decoration: blink;"> joining </span>]] the student development [[Rhea_Team|team]]. Anybody in the world
 
or suggestions for improvement, please consider [[How_to_join_the_Rhea_development_team|<SPAN STYLE="text-decoration: blink;"> joining </span>]] the student development [[Rhea_Team|team]]. Anybody in the world
 
can browse the content of Rhea using a web browser. Anybody with a
 
can browse the content of Rhea using a web browser. Anybody with a
Purdue career account can edit the content of Rhea. If you do not want
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Purdue career account can edit the content of Rhea. The software running the site keeps track of who
other people to edit a page you created, then protect it by clicking
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the "protect" button while in "edit" mode. The software running the site keeps track of who
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writes what and when. This information is available for public view.
 
writes what and when. This information is available for public view.
 
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Latest revision as of 13:00, 8 January 2009

This is a student-drivenTM collective teaching and learning website. Most of the material contained in Rhea has been collectively created by Purdue students and has not been filtered or corrected by a teaching authority. Likewise, the software driving Rhea is the sole responsibility of the student development team. If you have complaints or suggestions for improvement, please consider joining the student development team. Anybody in the world can browse the content of Rhea using a web browser. Anybody with a Purdue career account can edit the content of Rhea. The software running the site keeps track of who writes what and when. This information is available for public view.

Alumni Liaison

Correspondence Chess Grandmaster and Purdue Alumni

Prof. Dan Fleetwood