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Navigation
This course is divided into 7 modules, with an exam at the end. Each Module contains a number of pages, breaking down the Module into bite sized chunks.
There are three different ways in which you can navigate through the course; the 'Table of Contents' Tab (explained later in this 'How to' guide), the 'Next Page' and 'Previous Page' buttons and the 'Navigation Bar'.
Next and previous page buttons
These buttons allow you to navigate through the course one page at a time.
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You can monitor your progress through the course via the 'Table of Contents' Tab or via the 'Navigation Bar'
Home button
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The 'home' button is situated to the left of the 'next' and 'previous' buttons and will allows you to navigate back to the courses home page.
Navigation Bar

The Navigation Bar appears at the bottom left corner of every page. This bar allows you to navigation through the pages of any given Module. The Navigation Bar, shown above, indicates that this example module has 14 pages. Under the first 3 pages a green 'Tick' symbol has appeared - this indicates that the user has looked at these 3 pages already.
Hovering over any of the page numbers will also activate a 'Roll over'. This roll over will display the title of each page to help you to navigate through the pages. Clicking on any of the pages will take you to that page.
The Navigation Bar also highlights different pages in different colours - this is to highlight the different types of content you can expect to find.
Any page highlighted in white contains summarising information about the Module. These pages are usually found at the beginning and end of each module.
A page highlighted in blue indicates it contains course content, i.e. specific information relating to the module.
A page highlighted in purple indicates the page contains a user interaction or exercise. These are most commonly found at the end of each module.



