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Log in to MS Teams using your university account and post a short message to the general channel introducing yourself, your main interest(s), and which topics of Information Literacy you already have experience with, e.g., MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel, file systems, the command line, scripts, accessing remote computers, using Internet applications, making web pages, and so on. (Use the team to ask questions about class topics during the whole course. If you can answer a question, reply to it in the chat.)

Log in to MS Teams using your university account and post a short message to the general channel introducing yourself, your main interest(s), and which topics of Information Literacy you already have experience with, e.g., MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel, file systems, the command line, scripts, accessing remote computers, using Internet applications, making web pages, and so on. (Use the team to ask questions about class topics during the whole course. If you can answer a question, reply to it in the chat.)

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Log in to MS Teams using your university account and post a short message to the general channel introducing yourself, your main interest(s), and which topics of Information Literacy you already have experience with, e.g., MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel, file systems, the command line, scripts, accessing remote computers, using Internet applications, making web pages, and so on. (Use the team to ask questions about class topics during the whole course. If you can answer a question, reply to it in the chat.)

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Log in to MS Teams using your university account and post a short message to the general channel introducing yourself, your main interest(s), and which topics of Information Literacy you already have experience with, e.g., MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel, file systems, the command line, scripts, accessing remote computers, using Internet applications, making web pages, and so on. (Use the team to ask questions about class topics during the whole course. If you can answer a question, reply to it in the chat.)

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Log in to MS Teams using your university account and post a short message to the general channel introducing yourself, your main interest(s), and which topics of Information Literacy you already have experience with, e.g., MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel, file systems, the command line, scripts, accessing remote computers, using Internet applications, making web pages, and so on. (Use the team to ask questions about class topics during the whole course. If you can answer a question, reply to it in the chat.)

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Log in to MS Teams using your university account and post a short message to the general channel introducing yourself, your main interest(s), and which topics of Information Literacy you already have experience with, e.g., MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel, file systems, the command line, scripts, accessing remote computers, using Internet applications, making web pages, and so on. (Use the team to ask questions about class topics during the whole course. If you can answer a question, reply to it in the chat.)

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Log in to MS Teams using your university account and post a short message to the general channel introducing yourself, your main interest(s), and which topics of Information Literacy you already have experience with, e.g., MS Word, PowerPoint, Excel, file systems, the command line, scripts, accessing remote computers, using Internet applications, making web pages, and so on. (Use the team to ask questions about class topics during the whole course. If you can answer a question, reply to it in the chat.)

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Choose an image that you like (or that you think is interesting) either online or from your personal photo album. Send an e-mail message to katsuma.yoshiyuki@kuas.ac.jp and attach your chosen image to the message. When composing your message, use the ‘netiquette’ appropriate for a professional or business e-mail.