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Roadmap Tutorial (日本語 - Japanese)

Module by: Elizabeth Bartmess, Mark Husband, Hironori Takaryo, Connexions. E-mail the authors

Based on: Roadmap Tutorial by Elizabeth Bartmess, Mark Husband

Summary: A description of the Connexions Roadmap and Annotation features.

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This module has been retired as it contained Connexions documentation which is no longer accurate and/or relevant. Please visit the help page for up-to-date information about the Connexions website, including support for viewing and authoring content and the CNXML language. If you have any additional questions or cannot find the answer to your question, please contact techsupport@cnx.org and we will be happy to assist in any way we can.

If you would like to assist Connexions by helping us update our documentation with an appropriate translation of a current English module, please contact us at cnx@cnx.org as we would appreciate your help with improving our support for non-English-speaking users.

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