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14 • The risk of using new digital tools and techniques. • Connect with professional collaborative networks online to exchange practice. • Look online for new webinars, video tutorials or other sources of knowledge. Related digital tools • Google scholar: If access in research databases is not provided by your organisation, you can always use google scholar and other open access aggregators to expand your learning on a topic based on evidence. • MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses, e.g., Coursera, edX, Udemy) is an easy, affordable, and flexible way to learn new skills and advance your career, as well as offer your own expertise online. • Online professional networks keep you in touch with the national or international scene the new trends and relevant innovations of your profession (e.g . AERC, ICAE, UIL, etc.).

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