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University of South Wales uses Blackboard, one of the most widely used virtual learning environments, to support learning and teaching. Whether you are studying on campus, at home or somewhere else, Blackboard allows you to gain web access to your course materials anytime and anywhere.
For real time tutorials and lectures, the main tool you will be using is Microsoft Teams, the university's collaboration and communication tool for instant messaging, meetings and synchronous learning sessions. Teams is part of Office 365, so you will be able to use this using your student account.
Student support services at a university play a pivotal role in ensuring that students have a fulfilling and successful academic journey. Our Student Hwb is designed to be the first point of contact to provide a comprehensive information service on all student-related matters.
Blackboard is the university's virtual learning environment and this is where you can access your course and module learning materials online
Access Information About Your Course. Introduction to Blackboard Learn - Students. This video shows you how to log into Blackboard and find your way around. Link to Blackboard. Accessing Module Materials. Blackboard - The New Learning Experience. How to access module materials on Blackboard.
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Note: many of the links below go to Moodle and students will be required to log in. Support is available on NPTC Group Moodle and within Microsoft Teams. There is a Team for NPTC's Higher Education (HE) Student Community, to which students are added on enrolment.