The SIZ has a range of equipment that is available for current students and staff to borrow (you will need to show your campus card). This includes:
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The University of Chichester Library Service is committed to open access for staff, students, and its wider communities.
Members of the public may use all open access material for reference use only. We also offer a ‘Walk-in Access’ scheme for use of Microsoft Office, our electronic...
In 2009, alongside the launch of Moodle, the University of Chichester adopted Blended Learning as its format for module delivery. This is described as timetabled face-to-face teaching, enhanced with asynchronous or scheduled synchronous online activities to be...
If you cannot locate the book or journal article you require on the library catalogue or eResources then you can request it as an Interlibrary Loan. This enables the delivery of books or documents from the British Library or from another participating university library.
The Inter-library...
Microsoft Teams allows you to set up online meetings with up to 350 people.
Note: Creating a Teams meeting may link the...
Moodle has a number of activities and resources available to be used, here is an overview of the ones you may need:
Book
The book module enables you to create...
Watch the video guide for Sharing your recordings on Moodle
A screening is a meeting between you and a specialist Adviser that lasts up to one hour, during which time you will have the opportunity to discuss your difficulties. The screening is a way of...