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Due to time constraints and the lack of a clear answer, I have chosen to use a different comany and resource altogether. And I also find a question about Digital Literacy which was also posted in Digital Literacy Community Forum Microsoft Learning Community on August and I can find other questions posted recently in the same category, so the forum should still be active.
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