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This video demonstrates how to view answers submitted by your students in any Open Labyrinth case.
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This video demonstrates how to add image counters to give students an idea of how far through an Open Labyrinth case they are.
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This video demonstrates how to add numerical counters to calculate an accumulation of cost in an Open Labyrinth case eg. how much diagnostic testing has cost the client.
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This video demonstrates how to add a pop up message in Open Labyrinth.
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This video demonstrates how to add drag and drop questions in Open Labyrinth.
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This video demonstrates how to add free text box questions in Open Labyrinth.
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This video demonstrates how to add multiple choice questions in Open Labyrinth.
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This video demonstrates how to quickly make minor corrections in Open Labyrinth.
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This video demonstrates how to incorporate videos in to your Open Labyrinth cases.
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This video demonstrates how to add hyperlinks to your Open Labyrinth cases.
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This video demonstrates how to add photos and images to your Open Labyrinth cases.
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This video introduces you to the visual editor in Open Labyrinth.
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This video demonstrates how to edit nodes (case pages) in Open Labyrinth.
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This video demonstrates how to make a new case in Open Labyrinth by duplicating an existing case.
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This video is an introduction to the basic features of Open Labyrinth, an online platform for interactive patient based scenarios.
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The School of Veterinary Medicine and Science is research focused, highly rated by our students, and has a tradition of winning awards. Watch the video to find out more.
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The 6th annual SB Cake Off took place today at our Sutton Bonington Campus. The event raises money for Vets in the Community and the Terrence Higgins Trust. 🍰
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Professor of Veterinary Surgery, Sarah Freeman, delivers her inaugural lecture on colic in horses.
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University of Nottingham vet students hold vet clinics twice a month at the offices of the Big Issue in Nottingham for the pets of the homeless and vulnerably housed. The 'Vets in the…
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