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		<title>Book Layout, PDF Creation, Preparing Documents for Press</title>
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		<description>This is a 10 hour, 5 week course taught one-on-one or in a small group (2-5 people) that is an introduction to the Adobe InDesign application. In the course we will cover the fundamentals of designing rich documents, including books, pamphlets, and posters.</description>
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		<title>Group Dynamics: Building a Dynamic Web Team</title>
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		<description>As a team you need to consider: Which tasks will you do together as a group? How will you divide the tasks among yourselves?</description>
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		<title>How to Read an Engineering Research Paper</title>
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		<description>Reading research papers effectively is challenging. These papers are written in a very condensed style because of page limitations and the intended audience, which is assumed to already know the area well. Moreover, the reasons for writing the paper may be different than the reasons the paper has been assigned, meaning you have to work harder to find the content that you are interested in. Finally, your time is very limited, so you may not have time to read every word of the paper or read it several times to extract all the nuances. For all these reasons, reading a research paper can require a special approach.</description>
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