Susan McLeod
- I'd describe myself as
- An Academic
Title | Time period | Linked to | Last updated |
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DTN301 - Diet Disease Relationships | 19/03/2018 00:42:01 | ||
DTN1CFC - Chemistry of Food and Cooking | 22/06/2023 06:04:07 | ||
DTN102 Applied Food Science | 31/10/2017 03:37:56 | ||
SMcKT SoLT | MISCELLANEOUS | 15/01/2018 13:16:38 | |
DTN1CFC | 28/06/2022 05:35:02 | ||
2023 DTN3EMP/DTN311 - Employability in Nutrition | DTN311 | 14/11/2023 04:48:18 | |
DTN3EMP - Employability in Nutrition | MISCELLANEOUS | 14/11/2023 04:47:47 | |
DTN3EMP/DTN311 - Employability in Nutrition | DTN311 | 14/11/2023 04:48:53 | |
DTN3FSF - Food Science and Food Skills | MISCELLANEOUS | 02/02/2023 05:00:10 | |
DTN1CFC - Chemistry of Food and Cooking | DTN1CFC | 18/07/2023 22:41:05 | |
2024 SP1 DTN301 - Diet Disease Relationships | DTN301 | 28/03/2024 01:17:17 |
Reading intentions
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What are reading intentions?
Setting up reading intentions help you organise your course reading. It makes it easy to scan through your lists and keep track of progress. Here's an example of what they look like:
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How do I set a reading intention
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Item notes
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How do I create an item note?
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