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Revision as of 08:33, 9 September 2009

Rhea is a wiki (like wikipedia) that enables students from Purdue to teach and share concepts from class and connect those concepts to outside applications. Anybody with a Purdue career account can login to Rhea and contribute content. Learn more . . .
Many classes on campus are using Rhea as part of the course. If you don't see your course listed here, go ahead and make a page for your course and start adding content!
Teach yourself how to use Rhea in a matter of minutes! We have created several helpful resources so you can start adding content right away!
Stay up to date on the most recent changes to the site!
Find out what your peers have already created on Rhea.
Rhea is developed by a team of student volunteers. Like the student population it serves, Rhea is an evolving tool. We invite you to follow the news to be informed of the latest features added to Rhea. Meet the Rhea team.


Featured Page: Tetris
Learn more about this game, which is currently discussed in Prof. Lu's ECE462 class.

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Visit the Tetris page.
Should we get rid of discussion pages?
We are thinking of removing the link to "discussion" under the page menu because it is creating confusion and instead link to a page to discuss this. Alternatively, we could remove this concept entirely to streamline the interface. Please post your thoughts here.
Win some cash!
The Rhea Team is organizing essay contests for cash prizes. We are looking for subject ideas and user feedback. Please contact the rhea team with ideas or comments!

Contact the Rhea Team


Acknowledgements

Rhea is supported by: MotorolaLogo.gif The Motorola Foundation NSFLogo.gif and your donations.

Alumni Liaison

Abstract algebra continues the conceptual developments of linear algebra, on an even grander scale.

Dr. Paul Garrett