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Device use at University

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Device use at University

Expectations around device use at the university may differ from those at secondary school.

Can you use devices in class?

Many secondary schools are heavily device based. This is not the case at the University, and you may find that some lecturers even request that devices are not used in their classes. If you need to use a device for your classwork due to dyslexia, dyspraxia or similar, please talk to your lecturer, and see the Equity Office if there are any issues.

Are devices used in assessments?

Very few exams at the University are device-based, and it is recommended that students practice answering questions by hand as part of their exam preparation- better yet, try to keep this up throughout the semester. For device use in exams and tests you will need a concession. This needs to be arranged as soon as possible with Student Disability Services, and you will need to present proof of eligibility for this concession.

How to use devices in class

Many students find taking notes on a laptop or other device to be preferable to handwriting, especially if their typing speed is faster than their handwriting. However, students have a responsibility to not distract others.

It is a good idea to bring paper and writing implements in case your battery goes flat during class, or if your lecturer requests devices to be put away. Lecturers can change throughout the semester.

Do I need my own device?

You can borrow laptops on a same-day loan by visiting the Help Desk of the Student IT Hub, on the Ground Floor of the General Library (Building 109, 5 Alfred Street). Eligible students can also borrow laptops on a long-term loan.

Workshops

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