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How to use Epodia

Epodia is designed to allow the free exchange of higher education teaching materials between you and other instructors.

You can download items for use in your own classroom, or you can post your own materials for others to adopt. You must be an approved member (see below) and be logged-in to benefit from all that Epodia has to offer.

Step 1: SEARCH
Use one of the many powerful search options to find what you need.

Step 2: REVIEW
Click to view the abstract, keywords, author information, user comments, and how many times has the item been requested by others (i.e. download count).

Step 3: DOWNLOAD
Simply click to download your desired item and then make as many copies as you need for your students or simply forward the PDF file to your reprographic service.

Posting your own original material on Epodia is equally as easy.




Special Note For First-Time Users: Much of the material in Epodia is designed for the "teacher's eyes only" and therefore pre-qualification is needed in order to benefit from the full breadth of Epodia's content. Only when you become a registered user you can access teaching notes as well as a variety of other confidential options reserved for instructors only. Students are not granted such access.

To qualify for membership, during your first visit you'll be asked for your academic background and affiliation. Shortly after verification of this information by Epodia staff, you'll receive an e-mail message welcoming you as a qualified Epodia member.



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