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Internet Detective – Free Internet Tutorial

Posted by LibeRaCe on May 21, 2008

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You can use the Internet to search for information every day – but are you finding quality sites that are suitable for your coursework?

This Intute Wise Up to the Web tutorial gives you the tools you need to find reliable, accurate information online while staying on the right side of copyright law.

Coleg Meirion-Dwyfor have also translated the site into Welsh. Please contact LibeRaCe (by leaving a comment below this post) for the zip file to convert the tool.

 

 

2 Responses to “Internet Detective – Free Internet Tutorial”

  1. quickTutes said

    Yeah.. there are tools to refine a better search. Thanks for mentioning them. Quite useful post for all.

    quickTutes – video tutorials,
    computer tutorials, internet tutorials, tutorials

  2. LibeRaCe said

    Thanks QuickTutes, glad to be of help.
    If you have any suggestions that would improve our blog please feel free to leave them in the suggestions page.

    Thanks

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