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# Log in to the website (using your zPass). | # Log in to the website (Login using your zPass, the button is located top right of this discussion page). | ||
# Click the "Student Feedback" subheading edit button (shown on the right). | # Click the "Student Feedback" subheading edit button (shown on the right). | ||
# Leave your lecture comment (you can sign with the signature/timestamp in the menu above if you wish). | # Leave your lecture comment (you can sign with the signature/timestamp in the menu above if you wish). |
Revision as of 23:13, 24 October 2013
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Textbooks
--Mark Hill (talk) 09:33, 20 November 2014 (EST) There collapsible tables require updating to the new library links.
The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology (10th edn) |
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UNSW Students have online access to the current 10th edn. through the UNSW Library subscription (with student Zpass log-in).
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Student Feedback
Feedback in 3 steps:
- Log in to the website (Login using your zPass, the button is located top right of this discussion page).
- Click the "Student Feedback" subheading edit button (shown on the right).
- Leave your lecture comment (you can sign with the signature/timestamp in the menu above if you wish).
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