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Find out more about digital accessibility for educational technologies.
Find out more about digital accessibility for educational technologies.
Find out more about accessibility and how to improve your Canvas course accessibility using Ally.
Learn how to add and remove yourself from courses in Canvas. You can also add other users such as external examiners or teaching assistants.
Use Canvas modules and pages to create engaging learning materials and content for students.
Learn how to use the rich content editor on in Canvas pages.
Use the Immersive Reader to read text allowed within Canvas and Microsoft Office.
The Tourism, Travel, Culture and Heritage Research Group (TTCH) at Liverpool John Moores University reflects the inter- and multi-disciplinary nature of these topics. It is composed of researchers with a range of research backgrounds, methodological approaches and expertise drawn from both UK and international contexts.
The interconnected research theme of the group is the prevention and cure of human diseases. We look at: synthetic organic medicinal chemistry, natural products drug discover, photochemistry, nutraceuticals and food supplements, pharmacology and toxicology.
Research within the Contexts of Human Evolution Group involves archaeological, palaeontological and environmental analyses of human evolution. Our research focuses on mammalian evolution, hominin behaviour and ecology, and patterns of faunal and floral distribution. Discover our research areas and current projects, facilities, collaborations, publications and people.
Our research is applicable to clinical and sport and exercise biomechanics. Our focus includes: musculo-skeletal growth and development, gait analysis, virtual rehabilitation, postural stability, footwear biomechanics, and artificial neural networks.