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  • Twitter Essential Training


    Learn how to compose and re-share tweets, connect with friends, and join the conversation on Twitter.

    This course is on LinkedIn Learning. Register for a free account first using your university log in details.

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    Using Meeting Poll (FindTime) in Outlook


    This guide shows you how to use FindTime, an Outlook add-in for arranging meetings. As a meeting organiser you can...

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    Using the Scheduling Assistant with Microsoft Outlook Calendar


    Scheduling a 30-minute meeting shouldn’t require a dozen emails back and forth. Rather than all your meeting par...

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    Using Town Hall Meetings in Teams


    A town hall is a type of meeting available in Microsoft Teams. Its features help you deliver high-quality producti...

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  • UX Research Methods: Interviewing


    By taking the time to understand the needs and motivations of your users, you can develop better products that act...

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    Vevox - Getting Started Simple Setup


    This guide aims to help you get started with a simple setup. It will support you in navigating around the dashboar...

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    Vevox PPT add-in user guide and Vevox helpsite


    Get the Vevox PPT add-in and understand how to use the tool with this comprehensive guide. Choose which version yo...

  • Working and Collaborating Online


    Learn how to use the internet and collaborate with others online. Get the skills you need to safely search the web...

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