State of the Art, Project Management and Documentation

Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to attend the first session of the Fabricademy, because I hadn’t fully decided whether or not I was going to take the course. This was mainly due to the fact that I’m still a student, and I’m currently coursing my final semester, so I’m working on my thesis. However, a good friend of mine managed to convince me and I contacted FabLab ESAN that same afternoon, to see if I still could sign up for the course. Yes, I could. My participation was confirmed Friday morning.

So, on Saturday I watched the first class, “State of the Art” on the wiki page, an I caught up with the rest of the students.

If you want to watch the session, please follow This link

During the lecture, I met most of the faculty and I caught a glimpse of some of my classmates. Moreover, I learned about the course outline and the resources I’ll be using. The assignment for this class was to create a personal page in the wiki so that in the future I can upload my documentation.

Given how I signed up late, I didn’t have a wiki page, so I started documenting in my computer. But I uploaded everything the moment I got access to the wiki.


The assignment also required the students to plan and sketch some ideas for a final project. So, if you want to check my ideas, click here (link).

When updating to the wiki, I had some difficulties with formatting since I had never edited a wiki page before. Thankfully, there’s a syntax page where I could check all of the different formats that are necessary when creating a page. Click HERE if you want to check the page out.

The first step for completing my assignment was editing the wiki. In order to do so I followed these simple steps:

  • Logging in with my username and password
  • Clicking on this icon, located at the top right corner of the website.
  • Start editing

Because I don’t have any experience with HTML, I was grateful when we were informed the this year’s documentation was to be done in a wiki. Personally, I find it incredibly easy to edit and upload my documentation using both the CKG and the DW edit options.

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DW editor

CKG editor

Working with these editors is pretty much the same as working with a normal text editor like MS word or pages. So, I truly recommend sketching your wiki page on a word or pages document, and then copying and pasting it to the wiki directly. This way you’ll have a backup of your work in case anything happens.