The short course below will give you an introduction to studying at the University of Chichester, focusing on what will be expected of you and the academic skills required for degree level study.
It includes advice on the following:
The short course below will give you an introduction to studying at the University of Chichester, focusing on what will be expected of you and the academic skills required for degree level study.
It includes advice on the following:
With Microsoft OneNote, educators can create notebooks that help them stay organised, deliver curriculum, and collaborate with students and colleagues. They have been frequesntly used as a student ePortfolio where the tutor can set up page templates for the students to complete online.
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Microsoft Teams is a tool designed for team communication and collaboration, combining chat, audio/video calling, file storage, and apps. You can use Microsoft Teams either from the Teams App or by using the Teams web version.
You will get the best user experience by using the Teams...
The University of Chichester Social Media Policy and Guidelines are designed for employees who use, or wish to use, social media within their role at the University of Chichester.
This information has been written to provide guidance on the...
Locker usage guidance
Module Evaluation Feedback can be done online, this saves a lot of hours of work collating questionnaire answers and saves paper.
If you are concerned that students will not fill in the questionnaire if it is online, then allow a little time in the lecture as you would with a paper...
From Monday 07th November 2022, we are requesting that staff no longer request ‘Module De-Registration’ via email to the Modular Team.
As part of aiding student retention and engagement, we have streamlined this process within ChiView to make it more informative, and also easier...
Hybrid Teaching is where timetabled teaching is delivered where participants (tutors and/or students) are at the same time in the classroom and online. The hybrid model of teaching and learning uses both online and in-person options in a purposeful way. Not only does this model give increased...
The Ease of Access Centre can be found by searching the Start menu (enter ease in the search box)
Alternatively, use the keyboard shortcut Windows button + U to access it.
Commonly used options are also available from login screen via the Ease of Access icon...