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New eTutorials Coming Soon!


We have been busy updating our etutorials. They are still short, bite-sized online learning modules but have been improved:
:: Resizable :: Improved layout :: Interactive activities ::
:: Multi-media content :: Mobile-friendly ::

We have included a reflection document that you can save to record your reflection and add to your portfolio. You can also complete the feedback form at the end of each tutorial to let us know what you think.

You’ll find all our etutorials on our Getting Started page or Information Skills page.

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