The function of Counselling Services in the Region is to contribute to students’ development and academic success in an ODeL environment through
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The function of Library Services is to provide clients with information resources that would assist them in their studies or research.
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The function of Tutorial Services is to provide tutorial services for mainstream modules. The tutorial section provides a link between the student and tutor in relation to the selected modules that a student is studying. A tutorial is more learner-centred than teacher-centred and is more interactive. A tutor facilitates the learning process.
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E-mail: tutorialskzn@unisa.ac.za
The function of Technology Support service is to integrate technology with teaching and learning in order to enhance students’ learning experience.
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E-mail: labquerieskzn@unisa.ac.za
Academic Literacies services are divided into Reading and Writing and Quantitative Literacy. The Reading and Writing component assists students to sharpen their skills as first language and additional language speakers of English with generic and discipline-specific writing. Quantitative Literacy assists students with numeracy skills. The service is available to both undergraduate and postgraduate students. Support is also available for specific modules in the form of one-on-one consultations and group sessions. This service is offered at all offices in KZN, with the exception of the Wild Coast.
The Directorate provides students with widened opportunities for accessing ICTs through contracting establishments within communities that have adequately functioning ICT infrastructures, such as computer facilities – these are referred to as Digital Access Centres. These facilities should have stable internet facilities, and include, but are not limited to printers, photocopiers, etc. The target group for such Digital Access Centres are students who reside in very remote rural areas, which are not at easy reach of Unisa’s regional centres. Click here for more information
Our region has facilities for people with disabilities in its computer labs and library.
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Should you have special needs, please feel free to contact your nearest regional service centre or e-mail arcswid@unisa.ac.za
Other than providing referral letters to students for their work integrated learning, the region also provides other workshops (e.g. job readiness workshops) and activities (e.g. career fair) aimed at enhancing potential opportunities for students.
The region has venues of different sizes that students can use for study purposes, meetings and related discussions.
Regional Communication Channels
All regional activities are posted on the following communication channels:
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