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Take a "tour" of your module(s) on Moodle. You should be automatically enrolled, all you need are your St. Mary's account credentials.

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Your lecturers may use Turnitin to help you avoid plagiarism and mark your work online. Make sure you understand how to submit your work and how to interpret your results.

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Make sure you understand learning goals/outcomes.

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  • This should be published in your Moodle module page(s).

Make sure you understand attendance requirements. 

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  • This should be published in your Moodle module page(s). 

 


 

Make sure you understand assessment guidelines.

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  • This should be published in your Moodle module page(s). 

 


 

Follow instructions from lecturers on how to engage with materials- make notes as you read / watch / listen so you can ask questions when possible.

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Make use of recommended reading.

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Make use of Q&A live sessions, tutorials and drop-ins. Check your email and Calendar for invites.

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Create a study schedule!

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Make use of available support on academic writing, research, and referencing.

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  • From the Learning Development Lecturers (see Learning Development pages on Moodle) 
  • From the Library

 


 

Know where you can get help and support

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  • Besides your lecturers, you can approach your Personal Tutor and Learning Development Lecturers for additional support. Speak to your lecturer, if you don't know how to access them. 
  • Also, the University offers a comprehensive range of support services to assist you during your studies. Please visit page for University services for students