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We have created a number of “navigation aids”
that will help you to progress through this module easily and efficiently,
whether you are an experienced internet “pro” or a novice.
Please take a few minutes to review these instructions and guides
before you begin working on the module. Creative Problem Solving
in Education is a web-based learning module in which the rate, pace,
and investment of time and energy are all completely under your
control as an independent learner. To help you in using the course:
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Click this button to go to the next screen.
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Click this button to go back to the previous
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Click this button to print the current page.
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Click this button to create a “bookmark”
(also called a “favorite” in some web browsers)
of the current page for future reference. If it is necessary
for you to stop working on a unit in progress, this will allow
you to return at a later time and resume working where you
left off earlier.
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Click this button to contact the Center for
Creative Learning, Inc., with any questions you may have.
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The module includes a number of additional articles
and resources that are available to you, as a registered participant
in the module, in PDF format. You may download and print a single
copy of these materials for your own personal use. The materials
are copyrighted, and (unless the content of the resources indicates
otherwise) you should not make additional copies of any of these
resources or share the PDF files with others without the advance,
written consent of the Center for Creative Learning.
Not familiar with PDF files? PDF files are used to
share information in a format that users of many different kinds
of computers can open and read, even if they don’t have the
same system, programs, or fonts that were used to create the material.
To open, read, print, and save PDF files, you will need Adobe’s
free program, Acrobat Reader. To obtain the latest copy of Acrobat
Reader for your computer’s operating system, click the link
below.

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