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How to use this website

In this section, we've added some short videos on how to make the most of this website. 

 

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External Video: A welcome video

This short video will introduce you to the website, including a brief overview of what's on the website, how to find your way around, and how to use some of the website's features e.g. read aloud and translation, and how to create and use your own personal library of relevant information.

External Video: How to register and log in

This short video will explain how to register on the website (you'll need to do this if you want to set up your own personal library of information) and how to log in, once you've registered.

External Video: How to search this website

This short video will show you how to use the various search options on the website, so that you can find what you're looking for quickly and easily. Options include a simple search box, which draws together relevant information and the "tag cloud" on the Homepage. Simply click on a word to find relevant information.

External Video: How to set up your own library of information

This short video will show you how to set up and save information to your own personal library. Remember that you'll need to register on the website to be able to use this function.

External Video: Read aloud and translation video

This short video will show you how to use the "read aloud", accessibility and translation features on the website. Read aloud can be really helpful for people who might be struggling to concentrate after Intensive Care (which is very common). This feature, as the name suggests, will read out the words or text on the website. It requires much less concentration. The translation feature allows the words or text to be tranlated into over 100 different languages. It's powered...