In the past when sending emails containing personal data or sensitive information to recipients both inside and outside of the University from your staff or generic email account (@chi.ac.uk), there were no controls regarding where this email could go. It could be forwarded and the contents...
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Here is your checklist of tasks to complete by the end of induction week.
Moodlemoodle.chi.ac.uk
Log on to Moodle, making sure you see the modules on which you expect to be enrolled.
mail.chi.ac.uk
Ensure you can access your university inbox.
You...
New government regulations, to be implemented before 23rd September 2020, require all content posted online to be accessible. This online guide has been produced to support content creators in understanding what they need to do to comply with these national regulations.
The...
This page summarises the support, services, and software available for our students who are blind, visually impaired, dyslexic, have difficulty with reading, or who want to make use of accessible options.
SoftwareSpecific assistive technology software is available on open access Windows...
Below are a list of Word guides currently available, these are a work in progress and will be added to as time goes on. If however you have a need for a tutorial that doesn't exist yet then please email ITSkills@chi.ac.uk to request it.
Formatting...
To comply with government regulations, the University of Chichester has published these accessibility statements for its websites and mobile apps.
Staff can use ChiReadingLists to create electronic versions of their reading lists, making core and recommended readings easily accessible to students.
Your campus card displays the following information:
(this is typically your student number followed by an...
In order to ensure that the collections in the library are current, and as such provide the best possible support for programmes of study, the Library Service will undertake a rolling programme of stock revision. A systematic programme of revision represents good housekeeping...
Excel can use a function to lookup and retrieve data from a specific column or row within a table. Vlookup works to return back a column of data and Hlookup works to return a row of data instead, therefore the V stands for vertical lookup and the H, Horizontal lookup.
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