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Connect, Copyright & Course Reserves: All-Day Drop-In

By deewin on December 16, 2013

Are you struggling with a particular feature(s) of Connect, want a quick recap or just need to discuss the structure of your course materials? Do you have questions about copyright or need help creating your course reserves lists? If yes, come to the Centre for Teaching, Learning and Technology’s all day drop-in – talk to the specialists and get one-on-one assistance with your Connect course! This drop-in session will be held: 

Jan 9, 2014

9:00am – 4:00pm

Irving K. Barber Learning Centre – Seminar Room 2.22A/B

 

We are also offering virtual ONLINE support on January 9, 2013 between from 9-4pm. Please see this link below for more details: 

https://sas.elluminate.com/site/external/launch/meeting.jnlp?sid=2011438&password=M.6DD1F08077A390BF589B2EB9803A6E

Registration is not necessary for this event.

 

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