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Quercus Foundations for New Course Instructors

January 14 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

This webinar will provide participants with an overview of Quercus including features included in a Quercus course, organizing and structuring course content using Modules and Pages, customizing course settings, communicating with students, uploading course files and adding assignments.

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January 14
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