u/sharbear314

Inspera Greek Letters?

Inspera Greek Letters?

I don't know how many other degrees have their exams on Inspera but for mine 6 out of 7 exams are on there, so I'm curious to know if there's a way to access more Greek letters on the platform.

It's wild to me that the symbol for the special characters section is capital omega, then there's about 3 greek letters in there. A bit frustrating because there some questions/essay where I'll type the name of a protein such as Pol alpha or something 50 times and it would be so much easier to just add the Greek letter like once, copy then paste it (like I would normally do writing an essay)

Maybe I'm stupid and can't spot more I actually don't know... who do I even go to about something like this

https://preview.redd.it/2hyw4437kr0h1.png?width=793&format=png&auto=webp&s=d01692e0fa838620f97abaf4c838a1b3128c2ddd

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u/sharbear314 — 10 days ago

A Youtube channel I love

Religion For Breakfast is a channel that i really like, it breaks down religion and various related topics in a digestible and interesting way!! they are usually very well researched and often cite not just religious nexts but research papers about religion, religious people etc

i like to listen to it as a podcast sort of — it helped me on my ‘deconstruction’ journey to make sense of things, and honestly i felt like i needed a starting point of where to build myself back up from if that makes sense

a video recently dropped called ‘Religious Residue — what sticks after you leave religion.’ i haven’t watched this particular video yet but i know that it’s something i think about a lot so i look forward to it

any other channels or sources that people have found helpful?

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u/sharbear314 — 14 days ago