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RAPPORT Issue 5 (August 2020) putting learning resources online, I hope also into devising appropriate student learning activities. Fortunately we also have access to a wider range of channels for individual and small group communication – Skype, Zoom, Teams, Meet, and no doubt many others. We have the technology to continue to tutor. I hope we also have the will. I hope we shall continue to recognise the crucial importance of one-to-one contact, to support students as they bravely jump into the unfamiliar and, let’s face it, sometimes very strange, world of Higher Education, which has recently become even stranger. On the evidence of this course and of this journal, the necessary capability, and the sophisticated understanding of tutoring, are out there. What I’m less sure about is whether the capacity is there; whether sufficient people will be supported and encouraged by their institutions to give sufficient attention to tutoring. I very much hope that they will. One possible excuse – ‘We don’t know how to do it’ – has, with this course and this journal, fallen. 16