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Summary:
Tutorial and reference materials for getting started with Connexions
Institution:
The Connexions Project
This collection contains:
Modules
by:
Adan Galvan,
Brent Hendricks,
Charlet Reedstrom,
Chuck Bearden,
Connexions,
Daniel Williamson,
Elizabeth Bartmess,
Elizabeth Gregory,
Mark Husband,
Ricardo Radaelli-Sanchez,
Sarah Coppin.
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