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Preparing
for
USC
2
Acknowledgement
of Country
USC acknowledges the Traditional
Custodians of the land on which we
live, work and study. USC pays its
respect to local indigenous Elders
past, present and emerging and
recognises the strength, resilience
and capacity of all Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander people.
After
today,
you will
know
• More about your campus
• Who to contact for assistance
• How things work at USC
• Our top tips for success
Today's session
• Be organised and
prepared
• Be motivated to learn
• Engage in your own
learning
• Utilise university services
• Ask for help
• Connect with others
Our top tips for success
Getting to know your
campus
Student Central
J Block
Library
L Block
Emergency
Assembly Point
Student Car Park
In an
emergency,
please
follow the
instruction
s of campus
wardens
USC Caboolture
Caboolture campus
• Study spaces
• USC Common Room
• USC Community Kitchen
• Café
• Water re-fill on campus
• QTW Bookshop
• Free shuttle bus
• Free parking
• Facebook group: USC
Caboolture
Student Central
Student Central is your first point
of contact
• Online: Search for answers at Student
Central
• Email: studentcentral@usc.edu.au
• Tel: +61 7 5430 2890
• In person: J Block
• Opening hours:
• Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday:
8:30am - 4:30pm
• Wednesday: 10am - 4:30pm
Caboolture Campus Security 0419 738 909
• Emergency Call Points
• The campus is monitored by CCTV
• Security staff are all qualified Senior First Aid Officers
• Safety escort available to anywhere within the campus
SafeUSC Community - Emergency on campus 5430 1168
• SafeUSC information is located on your Student ID card
• The Safer Community Unit is your one stop shop for any safety related
matters
Stay safe on campus
• SafeZone is your free on-campus safety app
• Download the app, complete the sign up process, and create instant access to the Safe USC community
team
• You can call for help, first aid, emergency assistance, and receive campus notifications
Stay safe on campus
• Access library computers
• Wireless and power outlets
• Group study rooms
• Comfortable study areas
• Silent study section
• Wheelchair accessible
workstations
Study spaces in the library
usc.edu.au/library
Resources
Help Guides
Library Locations and Opening
Hours
Renew your Items
Book Group Study Rooms
Visit the library homepage
Visit the Library Helpdesk or
attend
a workshop
Call us on 5430 2804
Email us at LibraryHelp@usc.edu.au
Chat to us online
Follow us @LibraryUSC
Library helpdesk
Who can help?
Can offer assistance for:
• Connecting to Wireless (Select
'Eduroam', enter your full student
email as the username and your
student password to connect).
• Password Problems
• Issues viewing lecture recordings,
etc.
• Accessing 'USC Anywhere'
Can’t offer assistance for:
• Training, formatting documents
• Software installation or personal PC
issues
• Corrupted files
Contact Us
Ph: 5459 4455
Email: studentithelp@usc.edu.au
Student IT Helpdesk
Use alternative free
resources located on
Blackboard
Train Station / Lynda.com
You can
access
• Academic Skills Advisers
• Drop-ins
• Workshops
• 1:1 appointments
• Career Development Advisers
• Student Leadership Award
• Work Experience Scheme
• Student Hub for bookings and careers
resources
• Blackboard
• Studiosity (online academic skills
support) 24/7
Support for Learning
Academi
c Skills
Advisers
discuss academic expectations​
academic integrity, assessment requirements
help you gain study skills​
time management, reading, listening & notetaking, oral
presentations
work on your writing skills​
essays, business reports, paraphrasing, referencing
usc.edu.au/academicskills
Academic & study support
Academic Skills Workshops
Pre-semester workshops are
available for:
• Study Skills
• Task Analysis
• Research
• Academic Writing
• Referencing
• Proofreading/editing/grammar
Check out the Academic Skills
Workshops webpage for more
information on options to support
your learning.
USC Careers
• Career Advice &
Guidance
• Application Reviews
• Interview Skills
• Employability
Workshops
• Connecting to Industry
• And much more!
Use our range of services to unlock
employability and career planning
skills, as you learn.
Careers resources
and services are
located via Student
Hub
Indigenous Services
The Buranga Centre
• A safe social and study space
• Cultural space and activities
Common Room facilities
• Kitchen
• Lounge
• Computers
USC Caboolture, H Block (H1.07)
Email: Indigenous@usc.edu.au
 ssss
If you are a
USC
student, you
are
automaticall
y a member!
• Not-for-profit organisation
• Governed by students for students
• Provides social activities, access to clubs and
societies
• Advocacy and Welfare support
• Foodbank and community kitchen
• Tenancy and Legal support
• Student Leadership volunteer opportunities
Like on Facebook to keep up to date
/USCStudentGuild
Health and
wellbeing
Healthy me, healthy you, healthy
USC
USC can support you to manage
your health needs:
• Online health and wellbeing
resources (search Health and
Wellbeing on the USC website)
• Counselling Services
• AccessAbility Services
Counselling Services
USC provides FREE counselling support and advice
for any study or personal issues:
Motivation
Procrastinatio
n
Adjustment
Homesickne
ss
Financial
Stress
Self harm
& Suicide
Sleep Personal
Issues
Sexual
Assault or
harassment
Grief &
Loss
Contact: Student Wellbeing
Book online via the Student Hub
Email: studentwellbeing@usc.edu.au
AccessAbility Services provides
assistance, advocacy and reasonable
academic adjustments if your studies are
affected by a physical or mental health
condition.
Contact: AccessAbility Services
Book online via the Student Hub
Email: AccessAbility@usc.edu.au
AccessAbility Services
Support for:
• disabilities
• medical conditions
• mental health issues
• learning disabilities
• injuries or illnesses
• Carers of others
• disclosure of your condition
 Starts O Week
 Specialised campus tours
 Online and face to face components
 Improve academic skills
 Develop social skills in a supportive
environment. Contact: AccessAbility Services
Email: AccessAbility@usc.edu.a
AccessAbility activities include…
The Academy of Social Diversity (ASD
Group)Assists students with Autism Spectrum
Disorder to transition to university.
We can help you with:
• Settling into studies and balancing study
commitments with work, family and life
• Connecting with other students through peer
learning and volunteer opportunities
• Advice on, and referrals to, support services
• Advice if you are experiencing difficulties with your
studies
Your First Year is located
on Blackboard and
provides key information
in an easy to navigate
weekly format
Student Experience Advisers
Contact us:
At Student Central
Email: studentexperience@usc.edu.au
Ph: 07 5456 3700​
Book an appointment: via StudentHub
Understanding how
things work at USC
USC
Central
Blackboard Student
Email
Get to know USC Systems
Student
Hub
USC terminology
Program
Course
Class
Recommended study
sequence
Electives
Majors/minors
Inherent academic
requirements
Credit
Scholarships
Managing your studyCourse codes
What are they
talking about?
• Lectures - the lecturer talks, you listen,
watch and note
• Tutorials (tutes) - you prepare,
participate, discuss and present
• Flipped Classroom – self directed learning
activities/readings
• Lectorial – a combination of lecture and
tutorial
• Laboratories (labs) - you perform tasks,
workshop and discuss
• Practical (prac)/placement – often in a
workplace (e.g. school, hospital)
• Online (Blackboard) – review lectures,
access readings, complete quizzes,
You may
have…
Understanding class types
Discuss in
pairs/group
s
True or False?
1. During classes students should not interrupt
the lecturer to ask questions
2. Students should always work with their
friends for group assignments
3. If I already know about a concept or idea, I
can write about it in my assignment without
researching further
Discuss in pairs/groups
Applying for credit
You may receive credit from a completed:
• Certificate III
• Certificate IV
• Diploma
• Advanced Diploma
• Bachelor Degree
Apply for credit as soon as possible by
submitting a credit transfer form.
Fees and Finance
Ecaf = Fees paid towards your university courses
Esaf = Fees paid towards student amenities
Both can be deferred to HECS/SA-HELP (pay nothing up
front)
When you complete you checklist/to do items in USC
Central you will be asked if you want to defer your fees to
HECS/SA-HELP and prompted to enter your Tax File
Number.
If you have completed this step than you have applied for
HECS/SA-HELP
Be aware that even if you have deferred your fees to
HECS/SA-HELP they will still be displayed in USC
Central until after financial census date.
Attach your photo to an email and send it to:
studentcentral@usc.edu.au; or visit Student Central
Get your student ID Card
• Photos must meet the following specifications:
• Photos must be a colour, JPEG files
• Background should be plain and light-coloured
• You must be forward-facing, with your head and
shoulders clearly visible
• No sunglasses, hats or headwear
• Photos should be portrait orientation, no larger
than 200KB
• Your first student ID card is issued free of charge
Enrolment and managing your
study
There are a number of resources available on the USC
website under 'Managing your Progression'
• Download a study planner
• Step-by-step instructions and guidelines on how to plan
the rest of your degree
• Electives, majors and minors
• Submit an online request for assistance to our
Progression advice team
If you have questions about your study progression you can
talk with someone from the Progression Team at Student
Central – drop in when you’re on campus.
Academic
Calendar –
Important
Dates!
Academic calendar – Important
dates!
• Financial Census Date (Semester
1)
22nd March
• Academic Census Date
(Semester 1)
3rd May
• Mid-Session break (Semester 1)
15th – 22nd April
• Academic Calendar
• Diaries and A3 Calendars will be
available at Orientation and via
Student Guild
Understand
the task
Find
Information
Read, Take
Notes, Plan
your
argument
Draft – More
information,
more reading,
Refine your
ideas
Edit and
proofread
Submit
Use the Assignment Calculator to help you
https://www.usc.edu.au/assignment-calculator
Planning assignments
• Your study materials may include
textbooks, workbooks and/or
course readers
• Check Blackboard for course
material requirements
• These can be made to order
• Please allow 1-3 days for
workbooks to be printed
• Order online via MyPrint SHOP @
MyPrint.usc.edu.au
Study materials, workbooks and
textbooks
Second hand textbooks can be
found from a number of places:
• Facebook page (USC textbooks –
buy and sell – University of the Sunshine
Coast)
• Co-op Bookshop
• Blackboard
• Online (Student VIP)
• Public noticeboards
• Online bookstores
• Library Reserve
Just makes sure it is the right
edition!
How will I be assessed at USC?
a) Written assignments
b) Tutorial participation and presentations
c) Examinations or tests
d) Online assessment tasks
e) It depends on the course
Quiz
HD High Distinction 85-100%
D Distinction 75-84%
C Credit 65-74%
P Pass 50-64%
F Fail <50 %
Grades
Ph: 5459 4455
Email: studentithelp@usc.edu
Grab your free copy of Microsoft
Office
• Log onto MyPrint
• Add value and check your balances
• View activity statements
• Change your 4 digit pin
• Access Webprint to send files from
your own device
• Use your USC Student ID number
to login to the self-serve printers
• Black/white and colour printer,
copier, scanners are located at all
USC campuses
• $20 SAAF Credit
Print, copy and scan
You can find a list of printer
locations, whether they are
accessible 24 hours and their
colour printing capabilities by
searching 'Printer Locations' on
the USC website
Students
are
expected
to…
• Participate in class discussions, ask questions and seek
clarification if you are unsure
• Prepare by completing required readings and activities
• Appreciate that everyone brings different strengths to
groupwork
• Respect diverse perspectives contribute to your learning
at university
• Read critically and widely
• Acknowledge the work of others through accurate
referencing and citation
• Understand academic integrity
usc.edu.au/studentexpectations
Student expectations
Our tips for success at
USC
Be
organised
Semester
Week
Day
168 hours in a week
10 hours of study per course per
week
RECAP: Our tips for success
Time management
Your Time
Management
planner
might look
something
like this.....
Be
motivated
What is your motivation?
Guide to
Motivation
Open Polytechnic
(2013)
Tips for success
Be
engaged in
your
learning
Be an active learner
• Prepare for lectures
• Participate in tutorials
• Join a study group
• Read, think, ask questions
Be a responsible learner
• Check your email regularly
• Use Blackboard
• Know your assessment requirements
• Respect others
• Have academic integrity
• Understand academic expectations
Tips for success
Utilise
universit
y
services
Tips for success
Connect with staff
• Talk to academics
• Participate in class
• Check your email regularly
• Ask for help – Student
Central or the teaching staff
Connect with students
• Join a study group
• Discuss ideas outside class
time
• Respect others
• Join in student events
• Volunteer on campus
Being connected is the
single greatest predictor
of student wellbeing!
Connect with others
Your next step…..
Student Central ~ usc.custhelp.com/
Campus Maps ~ usc.edu.au/maps
SafeUSC Community Team ~ usc.edu.au/security
Printing ~ usc.edu.au/printer-locations
Student ID Card ~ usc.edu.au/idcard
USC Central ~ usc.edu.au/usccentralguide
Student Email ~ usc.edu.au/uscmail
Student Hub ~ https://studenthub.usc.edu.au
Microsoft Office Download ~ usc.edu.au/office
Scholarships ~ usc.edu.au/scholarships
Credit ~ usc.edu.au/credit
Managing your progression ~ usc.edu.au/how-do-i-
enrol
Quicklinks
Assignment Calculator ~ usc.edu.au/assignment-calculator
Library ~ usc.edu.au/library
IT Services ~ usc.edu.au/itsupport
Academic Skill Advisers – usc.edu.au/academicskills
Careers ~ usc.edu.au/careers
Indigenous Services ~ usc.edu.au/indigenous
Student Guild ~ https://www.uscstudentguild.org.au/
Student Wellbeing/Counselling ~ usc.edu.au/studenthealth
AccessAbility ~ usc.edu.au/accessability
Academic Calendar ~ usc.edu.au/calendars
Fees ~ usc.edu.au/fees
Preparing for USC Checklist ~ usc.edu.au/preparingforusc

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Preparing for USC Semester 1 2019 Caboolture

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  • 3. Acknowledgement of Country USC acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live, work and study. USC pays its respect to local indigenous Elders past, present and emerging and recognises the strength, resilience and capacity of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
  • 4. After today, you will know • More about your campus • Who to contact for assistance • How things work at USC • Our top tips for success Today's session
  • 5. • Be organised and prepared • Be motivated to learn • Engage in your own learning • Utilise university services • Ask for help • Connect with others Our top tips for success
  • 6. Getting to know your campus
  • 7. Student Central J Block Library L Block Emergency Assembly Point Student Car Park In an emergency, please follow the instruction s of campus wardens USC Caboolture
  • 8. Caboolture campus • Study spaces • USC Common Room • USC Community Kitchen • Café • Water re-fill on campus • QTW Bookshop • Free shuttle bus • Free parking • Facebook group: USC Caboolture
  • 9. Student Central Student Central is your first point of contact • Online: Search for answers at Student Central • Email: studentcentral@usc.edu.au • Tel: +61 7 5430 2890 • In person: J Block • Opening hours: • Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday: 8:30am - 4:30pm • Wednesday: 10am - 4:30pm
  • 10. Caboolture Campus Security 0419 738 909 • Emergency Call Points • The campus is monitored by CCTV • Security staff are all qualified Senior First Aid Officers • Safety escort available to anywhere within the campus SafeUSC Community - Emergency on campus 5430 1168 • SafeUSC information is located on your Student ID card • The Safer Community Unit is your one stop shop for any safety related matters Stay safe on campus
  • 11. • SafeZone is your free on-campus safety app • Download the app, complete the sign up process, and create instant access to the Safe USC community team • You can call for help, first aid, emergency assistance, and receive campus notifications Stay safe on campus
  • 12.
  • 13. • Access library computers • Wireless and power outlets • Group study rooms • Comfortable study areas • Silent study section • Wheelchair accessible workstations Study spaces in the library
  • 14. usc.edu.au/library Resources Help Guides Library Locations and Opening Hours Renew your Items Book Group Study Rooms Visit the library homepage
  • 15. Visit the Library Helpdesk or attend a workshop Call us on 5430 2804 Email us at LibraryHelp@usc.edu.au Chat to us online Follow us @LibraryUSC Library helpdesk
  • 17. Can offer assistance for: • Connecting to Wireless (Select 'Eduroam', enter your full student email as the username and your student password to connect). • Password Problems • Issues viewing lecture recordings, etc. • Accessing 'USC Anywhere' Can’t offer assistance for: • Training, formatting documents • Software installation or personal PC issues • Corrupted files Contact Us Ph: 5459 4455 Email: studentithelp@usc.edu.au Student IT Helpdesk Use alternative free resources located on Blackboard Train Station / Lynda.com
  • 18. You can access • Academic Skills Advisers • Drop-ins • Workshops • 1:1 appointments • Career Development Advisers • Student Leadership Award • Work Experience Scheme • Student Hub for bookings and careers resources • Blackboard • Studiosity (online academic skills support) 24/7 Support for Learning
  • 19. Academi c Skills Advisers discuss academic expectations​ academic integrity, assessment requirements help you gain study skills​ time management, reading, listening & notetaking, oral presentations work on your writing skills​ essays, business reports, paraphrasing, referencing usc.edu.au/academicskills Academic & study support
  • 20. Academic Skills Workshops Pre-semester workshops are available for: • Study Skills • Task Analysis • Research • Academic Writing • Referencing • Proofreading/editing/grammar Check out the Academic Skills Workshops webpage for more information on options to support your learning.
  • 21. USC Careers • Career Advice & Guidance • Application Reviews • Interview Skills • Employability Workshops • Connecting to Industry • And much more! Use our range of services to unlock employability and career planning skills, as you learn. Careers resources and services are located via Student Hub
  • 22. Indigenous Services The Buranga Centre • A safe social and study space • Cultural space and activities Common Room facilities • Kitchen • Lounge • Computers USC Caboolture, H Block (H1.07) Email: Indigenous@usc.edu.au
  • 23.  ssss If you are a USC student, you are automaticall y a member! • Not-for-profit organisation • Governed by students for students • Provides social activities, access to clubs and societies • Advocacy and Welfare support • Foodbank and community kitchen • Tenancy and Legal support • Student Leadership volunteer opportunities Like on Facebook to keep up to date /USCStudentGuild
  • 24. Health and wellbeing Healthy me, healthy you, healthy USC USC can support you to manage your health needs: • Online health and wellbeing resources (search Health and Wellbeing on the USC website) • Counselling Services • AccessAbility Services
  • 25. Counselling Services USC provides FREE counselling support and advice for any study or personal issues: Motivation Procrastinatio n Adjustment Homesickne ss Financial Stress Self harm & Suicide Sleep Personal Issues Sexual Assault or harassment Grief & Loss Contact: Student Wellbeing Book online via the Student Hub Email: studentwellbeing@usc.edu.au
  • 26. AccessAbility Services provides assistance, advocacy and reasonable academic adjustments if your studies are affected by a physical or mental health condition. Contact: AccessAbility Services Book online via the Student Hub Email: AccessAbility@usc.edu.au AccessAbility Services Support for: • disabilities • medical conditions • mental health issues • learning disabilities • injuries or illnesses • Carers of others • disclosure of your condition
  • 27.  Starts O Week  Specialised campus tours  Online and face to face components  Improve academic skills  Develop social skills in a supportive environment. Contact: AccessAbility Services Email: AccessAbility@usc.edu.a AccessAbility activities include… The Academy of Social Diversity (ASD Group)Assists students with Autism Spectrum Disorder to transition to university.
  • 28. We can help you with: • Settling into studies and balancing study commitments with work, family and life • Connecting with other students through peer learning and volunteer opportunities • Advice on, and referrals to, support services • Advice if you are experiencing difficulties with your studies Your First Year is located on Blackboard and provides key information in an easy to navigate weekly format Student Experience Advisers Contact us: At Student Central Email: studentexperience@usc.edu.au Ph: 07 5456 3700​ Book an appointment: via StudentHub
  • 30. USC Central Blackboard Student Email Get to know USC Systems Student Hub
  • 31. USC terminology Program Course Class Recommended study sequence Electives Majors/minors Inherent academic requirements Credit Scholarships Managing your studyCourse codes What are they talking about?
  • 32. • Lectures - the lecturer talks, you listen, watch and note • Tutorials (tutes) - you prepare, participate, discuss and present • Flipped Classroom – self directed learning activities/readings • Lectorial – a combination of lecture and tutorial • Laboratories (labs) - you perform tasks, workshop and discuss • Practical (prac)/placement – often in a workplace (e.g. school, hospital) • Online (Blackboard) – review lectures, access readings, complete quizzes, You may have… Understanding class types
  • 33. Discuss in pairs/group s True or False? 1. During classes students should not interrupt the lecturer to ask questions 2. Students should always work with their friends for group assignments 3. If I already know about a concept or idea, I can write about it in my assignment without researching further Discuss in pairs/groups
  • 34. Applying for credit You may receive credit from a completed: • Certificate III • Certificate IV • Diploma • Advanced Diploma • Bachelor Degree Apply for credit as soon as possible by submitting a credit transfer form.
  • 35. Fees and Finance Ecaf = Fees paid towards your university courses Esaf = Fees paid towards student amenities Both can be deferred to HECS/SA-HELP (pay nothing up front) When you complete you checklist/to do items in USC Central you will be asked if you want to defer your fees to HECS/SA-HELP and prompted to enter your Tax File Number. If you have completed this step than you have applied for HECS/SA-HELP Be aware that even if you have deferred your fees to HECS/SA-HELP they will still be displayed in USC Central until after financial census date.
  • 36. Attach your photo to an email and send it to: studentcentral@usc.edu.au; or visit Student Central Get your student ID Card • Photos must meet the following specifications: • Photos must be a colour, JPEG files • Background should be plain and light-coloured • You must be forward-facing, with your head and shoulders clearly visible • No sunglasses, hats or headwear • Photos should be portrait orientation, no larger than 200KB • Your first student ID card is issued free of charge
  • 37. Enrolment and managing your study There are a number of resources available on the USC website under 'Managing your Progression' • Download a study planner • Step-by-step instructions and guidelines on how to plan the rest of your degree • Electives, majors and minors • Submit an online request for assistance to our Progression advice team If you have questions about your study progression you can talk with someone from the Progression Team at Student Central – drop in when you’re on campus.
  • 38. Academic Calendar – Important Dates! Academic calendar – Important dates! • Financial Census Date (Semester 1) 22nd March • Academic Census Date (Semester 1) 3rd May • Mid-Session break (Semester 1) 15th – 22nd April • Academic Calendar • Diaries and A3 Calendars will be available at Orientation and via Student Guild
  • 39. Understand the task Find Information Read, Take Notes, Plan your argument Draft – More information, more reading, Refine your ideas Edit and proofread Submit Use the Assignment Calculator to help you https://www.usc.edu.au/assignment-calculator Planning assignments
  • 40. • Your study materials may include textbooks, workbooks and/or course readers • Check Blackboard for course material requirements • These can be made to order • Please allow 1-3 days for workbooks to be printed • Order online via MyPrint SHOP @ MyPrint.usc.edu.au Study materials, workbooks and textbooks Second hand textbooks can be found from a number of places: • Facebook page (USC textbooks – buy and sell – University of the Sunshine Coast) • Co-op Bookshop • Blackboard • Online (Student VIP) • Public noticeboards • Online bookstores • Library Reserve Just makes sure it is the right edition!
  • 41. How will I be assessed at USC? a) Written assignments b) Tutorial participation and presentations c) Examinations or tests d) Online assessment tasks e) It depends on the course Quiz
  • 42. HD High Distinction 85-100% D Distinction 75-84% C Credit 65-74% P Pass 50-64% F Fail <50 % Grades
  • 43. Ph: 5459 4455 Email: studentithelp@usc.edu Grab your free copy of Microsoft Office
  • 44. • Log onto MyPrint • Add value and check your balances • View activity statements • Change your 4 digit pin • Access Webprint to send files from your own device • Use your USC Student ID number to login to the self-serve printers • Black/white and colour printer, copier, scanners are located at all USC campuses • $20 SAAF Credit Print, copy and scan You can find a list of printer locations, whether they are accessible 24 hours and their colour printing capabilities by searching 'Printer Locations' on the USC website
  • 45. Students are expected to… • Participate in class discussions, ask questions and seek clarification if you are unsure • Prepare by completing required readings and activities • Appreciate that everyone brings different strengths to groupwork • Respect diverse perspectives contribute to your learning at university • Read critically and widely • Acknowledge the work of others through accurate referencing and citation • Understand academic integrity usc.edu.au/studentexpectations Student expectations
  • 46. Our tips for success at USC
  • 47. Be organised Semester Week Day 168 hours in a week 10 hours of study per course per week RECAP: Our tips for success
  • 48. Time management Your Time Management planner might look something like this.....
  • 49. Be motivated What is your motivation? Guide to Motivation Open Polytechnic (2013) Tips for success
  • 50. Be engaged in your learning Be an active learner • Prepare for lectures • Participate in tutorials • Join a study group • Read, think, ask questions Be a responsible learner • Check your email regularly • Use Blackboard • Know your assessment requirements • Respect others • Have academic integrity • Understand academic expectations Tips for success
  • 52. Connect with staff • Talk to academics • Participate in class • Check your email regularly • Ask for help – Student Central or the teaching staff Connect with students • Join a study group • Discuss ideas outside class time • Respect others • Join in student events • Volunteer on campus Being connected is the single greatest predictor of student wellbeing! Connect with others
  • 54. Student Central ~ usc.custhelp.com/ Campus Maps ~ usc.edu.au/maps SafeUSC Community Team ~ usc.edu.au/security Printing ~ usc.edu.au/printer-locations Student ID Card ~ usc.edu.au/idcard USC Central ~ usc.edu.au/usccentralguide Student Email ~ usc.edu.au/uscmail Student Hub ~ https://studenthub.usc.edu.au Microsoft Office Download ~ usc.edu.au/office Scholarships ~ usc.edu.au/scholarships Credit ~ usc.edu.au/credit Managing your progression ~ usc.edu.au/how-do-i- enrol Quicklinks Assignment Calculator ~ usc.edu.au/assignment-calculator Library ~ usc.edu.au/library IT Services ~ usc.edu.au/itsupport Academic Skill Advisers – usc.edu.au/academicskills Careers ~ usc.edu.au/careers Indigenous Services ~ usc.edu.au/indigenous Student Guild ~ https://www.uscstudentguild.org.au/ Student Wellbeing/Counselling ~ usc.edu.au/studenthealth AccessAbility ~ usc.edu.au/accessability Academic Calendar ~ usc.edu.au/calendars Fees ~ usc.edu.au/fees Preparing for USC Checklist ~ usc.edu.au/preparingforusc

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. If you are in doubt, are lost, or need to ask a question – gravitate back to Building C / search student central online
  2. THE ONLINE LIBRARY: The gateway to a HUGE range of online library resources – access from home or on-campus Opening hours Borrowing Log in off campus – to get full and free access to online resources Talk about ID card here and which login is needed. Also mention logging in to get full search results. Some simple basics to get you started (searching for information on a particular topic or subject) – Mention this if time allows Discover – many general searches for journal articles, books, newspapers, conference papers etc will give you good results using the “Discover” drop-down option Catalogue – If you’re looking for books or e-books you will return a smaller (and easier to manage) list of mainly books Some simple basics to get you started: Databases – if you are looking for subject specific journal articles (recommended for experienced researchers) Journal titles – If you’re looking for a particular journal title rather than journal articles you’ll find through a subject/topic search Library Guides – Note the link at the top of this page … and also from the main Library Website
  3. DON’T FORGET … There are many communication options, both on and off-campus
  4. Who else is available to help you?
  5. What do you need to fit into 168 hours of the week. Family Work Sleep Social And now study
  6. Take 1 minute to write down your motivation to study? What is your goal? What is driving you to succeed? Keep it. Put it somewhere you can see it at home. Then watch the video (2:05) Motivation is closely associated with study success. Set some study goals (and rewards) to keep you motivated throughout the semester and beyond. Write them down so you can refer to them often.
  7. Turn around and introduce yourself to the people next to you. Tell them your name and remember their name for later.