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In this video, a team of four students are now discussing how to kick-start the exhibition and what information sources in needed
- Subjects:
- Statistics and Research Methods
- Keywords:
- Exhibitions -- Planning Humanities -- Research
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- Video
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Others
In this slide, it explains the reason why the information came from authoritative sources but still not trustworthy. The possible reason could be (1) the way information is produced, (2)carelessness or loaded with secret intentions, (3) in favour of their hidden goal, (4)not spending enough time, (5) limited topic vocabulary, (6) limited by technical barriers, (7)information that fits with your knowledge & beliefs, and (8) from a source that you think is trustworthy.
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- Research -- Methodology Information resources -- Evaluation
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- Others
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Others
In this slide, it introduces different type of resource was created with a particular kind of purpose: to transmit facts, to interpret the findings, to put forward a viewpoint, to let fellow workers know some important idea, and so on.
- Keywords:
- Information resources Research -- Methodology
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- Others
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Others
When preparing for research tasks (e.g. articles, essay, projects, reports, thesis,...), you have to go through a series of small tasks. In this slide, it elaborates and expands the research topic before carrying out the actual search.
- Keywords:
- Research -- Methodology
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- Others
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Others
In this slide, it introduces the six frames for informed learning, suggested by Prof. Christine Bruce, would help learners brainstorm about the research topic in all-rounded, comprehensive way. The six aspects of your research topic that you should brainstorm for are: (1) Content frame, (2) Competency frame, (3) Learning to learn frame, (4) Personal relevance frame, (5) Social impact frame, and (6) Relational frame.
- Keywords:
- Learning Information literacy
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- Others
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In this slide, it explains the 4-steps-method outlined by the University of Pittsburg and it illustrate the role information and information literacy play in each step to help learners to see the bigger picture.
- Keywords:
- Information retrieval Study skills Information literacy
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- Others
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The way you put ideas together reflect your level of understanding about the issue you have inquired in your research, which, is what your professor looks for when she/he assess your work. In this slide, it introduces 5 level of research output and note the differences between different sentences, and the depth of idea you could get.
- Keywords:
- Research -- Methodology Report writing Academic writing
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- Others
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Others
Apart from subject domain knowledge, there are some personal competencies and skills that learner may want to develop in university. The personal competencies and skills include, critical thinking, evaluating definitions, evaluating arguments, evaluating news & media, evaluating scientific studies, evaluating disagreement, and evaluating statistics & graphs.
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- Critical thinking Media literacy Journalism -- Social aspects Information literacy Press criticism
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- Others
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In this slide, it introduces AAOCC, a way to identify bad information that helps people carrying out to filter information.
- Keywords:
- Web sites -- Evaluation Information literacy
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- Others
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Others
In this slide, there could be as many as 12 types of biases that information user could fall victim when dealing with information.
- Keywords:
- Fallacies (Logic) Cognition Selectivity (Psychology)
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- Others
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In this exercise, learners are required to distinguish the information belong to "primary sources" or "secondary sources". Primary information source are anything created at the time when the incident/event happened. They were created with the intention to record the incident/event. It could be a document, manuscript, autobiography, a recording, a diary, an artifact, and so on. Secondary information source is anything (e.g., documents, records, artifacts, objects, and so on) that discuss, relates, or refers another piece of information existing elsewhere.
- Keywords:
- Information resources Research -- Methodology Information literacy
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- Others
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In this video, Prof. Christine Bruce explains that being able to use information to learn, being an informed learner is about being able to maximize the potential of the information environment you have. It will make it possible for you to be productive, capable, and also innovative and creative.
- Keywords:
- Study skills Learning Information literacy
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- Video
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In this video, Prof. Christine Bruce explains that being information literate help you find creative and innovative ways of doing things, which is invaluably advantageous to your wider profession.
- Keywords:
- Study skills Learning Information literacy
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- Video
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In this video, Prof. Christine Bruce explains that being information literate give you critical and strategic approaches to solve problems. It's you who need to decide using which type (e.g. research or non-research based) of information to support ideas, claims, and proposals that you propose in your research task.
- Keywords:
- Study skills Learning Information literacy
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- Video
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In this video, Prof. Christine Bruce explains that being able to evaluate information in leisure, home, or professional situations is an essential skill. Our information world is always changing, and shelf-life of most information is no more than two years!
- Keywords:
- Study skills Learning Information literacy
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- Video
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Video
In this video, Prof. Christine Bruce shares her view on "Why InfoLit is vital?" through the search & research they do every day.
- Keywords:
- Study skills Learning Information literacy
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- Video
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The "Staying F.O.C.U.S.E.D." philosophy is a strategic thinking framework designed to help prepare the next generation of thought-leaders for a complicated world. By using this framework, you will learn BETTER, learn FASTER and learn MORE than you are used to.
We operationalized this framework through the aid of seven (7) dice to give a “touch-and-feel” of the philosophy. The statements / prompts / questions appearing on each of the seven dice have been statistically determined. The “Staying F.O.C.U.S.E.D.” framework has proven so useful that real organizations are using it to help their senior management and board of directors open up the ALTERNATIVES to better deal with their UNSOLVED problems, issues and challenges."
The F.O.C.U.S.E.D dice are designed based on an extensive survey carried out with 400+ business students at our Faculty of Business and feedback from practitioners on what our students need to do to help take their learning to the next level. The key findings culminated in the importance of the “Staying F.O.C.U.S.E.D.” philosophy where each letter represents a critical competency much sought-after in the real world today:
"F" - Bring Fresh Perspective
"O" - Think, feel and act like an Owner/ Manager
"C" - Show Connected-thinking
"U" - Have a Sense of Urgency
"S" - Show Team SPIRIT
"E" - Always Engage
"D" - Exercise Deliberate Practice
To learn more about the idea of the “ecosystem” that we built around the FOCUSED philosophy and its accompanying 7 colourful dice framework, please visit the FOCUSED homepage or click "View Resource".
- Keywords:
- Problem solving Dice games
- Resource Type:
- Others
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e-book
Listening in English at university can be a challenge for many students. Students may find it hard to cope with the speed of lecturers, dealing with technical vocabulary, or being able to concentrate on the lecture for long periods of time. By reading thisguide and completing the activities, you will be able to pinpoint which listening challenges affect you,and how to deal with them. Better academic listening can lead to more understanding in lectures and a more fulfilling learning experience at university.
- Subjects:
- English Language
- Keywords:
- English language Listening comprehension
- Resource Type:
- e-book
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Others
IdiomsTube is a computer tool developed by Dr Phoebe Lin of the Department of English, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. The tool helps you to learn English idioms from watching any subtitled YouTube videos.
- Subjects:
- English Language
- Keywords:
- English language -- Idioms
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- Others
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Others
English presentational speaking is important for students during their studies and for their post-tertiary careers. The goal of the Online Project for the Improvement of University Speaking Project (OPTIMUS) is to provide Hong Kong tertiary students with an online, self-access resource for the improvement of their English speaking skills. OPTIMUS is the product of a large UGC-funded project conducted collaboratively by HKU, CityU and PolyU. OPTIMUS is centred on a database of more than 60 video exemplars of authentic best-practice speaking from expert and peer presenters. The user interface allows learners a large degree of independence to tailor usage to their preferred learning styles and needs.
- Subjects:
- English Language
- Keywords:
- English language -- Spoken English
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- Others
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MOOC
This self-paced online course will help students to improve their language skills, find out how they can be an independent learner and become a life-long learner, increase their knowledge of effective study skills, and balance their study and life by highlighting efficient uses of time and healthy study practices. Created by the English Language Centre of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
- Keywords:
- Study skills English language -- Study teaching
- Resource Type:
- MOOC
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MOOC
The self-paced online course is for students to self-study, practise and improve the academic English that they need for their university studies. Topics include appropriate academic style, correct referencing conventions, writing university levels essays and reports, delivering academic presentations and participating in discussions. Created by the English Language Centre of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
- Keywords:
- Academic writing English language -- Study teaching
- Resource Type:
- MOOC
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MOOC
A self-paced online course designed to help students improve the grammar that they need to successfully complete their university studies. Combines short, informative videos with fun, interactive activities. Topics include parts of speech, using tenses, sentence structure, and grammar for presentations.
Created by the English Language Centre of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
- Subjects:
- English Language
- Keywords:
- English language -- Grammar -- Study teaching
- Resource Type:
- MOOC
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Courseware
This website has been developed as part of the UGC funded project, "Supporting and developing students’ English literacy practices in the disciplines” which is funded by the University Grants Committee’s Competitive Funding Scheme on Teaching and Learning for the 2012-2015 triennium. This inter-institutional literacy project aims to examine the provision of English literacy across three broad disciplines in Hong Kong tertiary institutes, namely Social Science, Science and Engineering in the participating institutions that include the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, City University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Baptist University. The website consists of a comprehensive support system to help provide a stimulating learning environment for students, content and language teachers. It also aims to help teachers become conversant with disciplinary genres and the linguistic and pedagogical resources suitable in a second language learning environment. The resources on this website will be open to and shared by all tertiary institutions in Hong Kong and beyond.
- Subjects:
- English Language
- Keywords:
- Academic writing English language -- Study teaching Social sciences -- Authorship
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- Courseware
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Courseware
This website has been developed as part of the UGC funded projectt, "Supporting and developing students’ English literacy practices in the disciplines” which is funded by the University Grants Committee’s Competitive Funding Scheme on Teaching and Learning for the 2012-2015 triennium. This inter-institutional literacy project aims to examine the provision of English literacy across three broad disciplines in Hong Kong tertiary institutes, namely Social Science, Science and Engineering in the participating institutions that include the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, City University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Baptist University. The website consists of a comprehensive support system to help provide a stimulating learning environment for students, content and language teachers. It also aims to help teachers become conversant with disciplinary genres and the linguistic and pedagogical resources suitable in a second language learning environment. The resources on this website will be open to and shared by all tertiary institutions in Hong Kong and beyond.
- Subjects:
- English language
- Keywords:
- Academic writing Technical writing English language -- Study teaching
- Resource Type:
- Courseware
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Courseware
This website has been developed as part of the UGC funded project, "Supporting and developing students’ English literacy practices in the disciplines” which is funded by the University Grants Committee’s Competitive Funding Scheme on Teaching and Learning for the 2012-2015 triennium. This inter-institutional literacy project aims to examine the provision of English literacy across three broad disciplines in Hong Kong tertiary institutes, namely Social Science, Science and Engineering in the participating institutions that include the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, City University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Baptist University. The website consists of a comprehensive support system to help provide a stimulating learning environment for students, content and language teachers. It also aims to help teachers become conversant with disciplinary genres and the linguistic and pedagogical resources suitable in a second language learning environment. The resources on this website will be open to and shared by all tertiary institutions in Hong Kong and beyond.
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- English Language
- Keywords:
- Academic writing Technical writing English language -- Study teaching
- Resource Type:
- Courseware
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Video
An overview of the MOOC course: Human Anatomy ANA 101x, which featured on a real-life stroke case scenario.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Human anatomy
- Resource Type:
- Video
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e-book
This eBook is designed for learning customer relationship management. Each chapter includes some exercises, concept-check questions and challenge questions for learning the theories.
- Subjects:
- Marketing
- Keywords:
- Customer relations -- Management Marketing
- Resource Type:
- e-book
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Video
Clinical Neurologist, Dr Richard Li, explains the importance of human anatomy knowledge when handling acute stroke cases in the hospital setting.
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- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Human anatomy Cerebrovascular disease Cerebrovascular disease -- Treatment
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- Video
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Video
An overview of the spinal cord offering an illustration of how it works in controlling body locomotion and mediate reflexes.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Human physiology Human anatomy Spinal cord Spinal cord -- Anatomy
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- Video
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Video
You will learn the basic structure of neuron.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Human physiology Human anatomy Nervous system Neurons
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- Video
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Others
This session presents the position and orientation of the heart in the thorax.
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- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Human physiology Human anatomy Heart -- Anatomy Heart
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- Others
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Video
The video illustrates the position and orientation of the heart in the thorax.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Human physiology Human anatomy Heart -- Anatomy Heart
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Others
A summary of a stroke patient case provided by the attending physician, which described the case situation during the hospital stay, including assessments and interventions, and follow-ups with various healthcare professionals for rehabilitation.
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- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Cerebrovascular disease Cerebrovascular disease -- Rehabilitation
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- Others
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Video
How to use Bloomberg to search for business and industry reports
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- Finance
- Keywords:
- Business Corporations Corporations -- Finance
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- Video
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Video
How to use Bloomberg to find data related to environmental, social, and governance (ESG)
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- Finance
- Keywords:
- Corporations -- Investor relations Social responsibility of business Business enterprises -- Environmental aspects
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- Video
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Video
How to use Bloomberg to get information on mergers and acquisitions
- Subjects:
- Finance
- Keywords:
- Consolidation merger of corporations
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
How to use Bloomberg to find data needed for corporate finance
- Subjects:
- Finance
- Keywords:
- Corporations -- Finance
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
How to use Bloomberg to gather key macroeconomic indicators
- Subjects:
- Economics
- Keywords:
- Economics Economic indicators Social sciences -- Statistics
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
How to use Bloomberg to search fixed income data
- Subjects:
- Finance
- Keywords:
- Investment analysis Bonds
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
How to use Bloomberg to screen companies by specific criteria
- Subjects:
- Finance
- Keywords:
- Investments Stocks Corporations -- Finance Equity
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- Video
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How to use Bloomberg to collect foreign exchange data
- Subjects:
- Finance
- Keywords:
- Money market Foreign exchange Foreign exchange rates
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- Video
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Video
How to use Bloomberg to collect equity and market data
- Subjects:
- Finance
- Keywords:
- Stocks Corporations -- Finance Capital market
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- Video
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Video
How to use Bloomberg to retrieve company financial data
- Subjects:
- Finance
- Keywords:
- Financial statements Corporations -- Finance Corporation reports
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Others
A summary of a stroke patient case provided by the attending physician, which described the case situation during the hospital stay, including assessments and interventions, and follow-ups with various healthcare professionals for rehabilitation.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Human physiology Human anatomy
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Video
In this video, you can see how our human body is built from the tiny atom to the human being.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Human physiology Human anatomy
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Others
It introduces the characteristics, locations and actions of major muscles of the upper limbs, particularly the Biceps brachii and the Deltoid.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Arm Human anatomy Muscles
- Resource Type:
- Others
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Video
In this video, we use the biceps brachii and the deltoid muscles as an example to illustrate the important structures of a skeletal muscle.
- Subjects:
- Health Sciences
- Keywords:
- Human physiology Human anatomy Muscles Musculoskeletal system
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
Staying F.O.C.U.S.E.D!
Learn BETTER. Learn FASTER. Learn MORE than you are used to.
To learn more about the idea of the “ecosystem” that we built around the FOCUSED philosophy and its accompanying 7 colourful dice framework, please visit the FOCUSED homepage.
Most problems, issues, and challenges remain unsolved because we end up resorting to our past habitual attempts without being mindful of new ways of thinking and new ways of doing. This video will showcase an innovative new strategic thinking framework that is designed to make you think more deeply and peripherally about your organization's unsolved problems, and in the process, open up alternatives not contemplated before.
This video illustrates the F.O.C.U.S.E.D. Dice framework, to help open your thinking about complex issues. Each letter represents different key behaviors:
"F" - Bring Fresh Perspective
"O" - Think, feel and act like an Owner/ Manager
"C" - Show Connected-thinking
"U" - Have a Sense of Urgency
"S" - Show Team SPIRIT
"E" - Always Engage
"D" - Exercise Deliberate Practice
- Subjects:
- Management
- Keywords:
- Problem solving Dice games
- Resource Type:
- Video
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Video
Here comes to the last episode! Let's check out whether they can realize the unfinished plan of Ah On.
- Keywords:
- Information literacy -- Study teaching (Higher)
- Resource Type:
- Video