ICT Services for Postgraduate Students Information and Communications Technology July 2008.

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ICT Services for Postgraduate Students Information and Communications Technology July 2008

Information and Communications Technology slide 2 MyUni – the Student Portal MyUni is the University’s student portal It provides single sign-on access to University services, including – –Pre-enrolment and enrolment variations –Timetables –Online learning services (WebCT, Blackboard, notes) –Exam seating and results –Library –Accommodation search –… Presentation and content are tailored to your needs

Information and Communications Technology slide 3 Accessing MyUni Access to MyUni requires UniKey – your University user account UniKey consists of a username/password pair All students have a UniKey account; details are included in your enrolment pack Note: UniKey does not give access to the Library’s electronic resources

Information and Communications Technology slide 4 ICT Services Internet and Network Wireless laptop connections Software Access Labs Teaching & Learning (WebCT and Blackboard)

Information and Communications Technology slide 5 Internet Free access to the University's websites and online services Free account Free access to the student portal 6 MB free web browsing per day Additional low-cost web browsing through your Unikey account Free account support

Information and Communications Technology slide 6 All students are provided with a University address –e.g. Official communication is sent to this address –You can set up mail forwarding by using the Helpdesk Express Account Tools available on the IT Assist website Accessing your –Access to your is free at any Access Centre –You can access from any internet-connected computer Some departments issue additional accounts

Information and Communications Technology slide 7 Accessing the University network Access Labs –Computers in the University Access Labs are available to all students –Some faculties operate their own computer labs Wireless (802.11b/g) –Access Labs –Wentworth, Holme, Manning –Libraries –Numerous other locations –Set-up instructions on IT Assist web site –Help available in the Access Labs Home Broadband using VPN (Virtual Private Network) Dial-up (using ICT as your ISP)

Information and Communications Technology slide 8 Support ICT Helpdesk Available to all students –Visit at the University Computing Centre (H08) –Assistance is also available in some Access Labs –By Phone: During semester: the phones are staffed from: 8:00am to 9:00pm AEST Monday – Thursday 8:00am to 7:45pm on Fridays Outside of semester the phones are open from 8:00am to 6:00pm Monday - Friday. –By Delays of a number of days may be experienced before a reply is sent. –By Fax: Your Faculty may also provide a local support service

Information and Communications Technology slide 9 ICT Resources Conditions of Use You are bound by the ICT Resources Policy It defines your responsibilities and obligations Must be accepted in order to access services through UniKey Common sense! Example: mp3 and video files files –It is illegal to download, store, reproduce or distribute video and music for which you do not own the copyright

Information and Communications Technology slide 10