Tuition Support

Digital Access Centres

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.

Marketing and awareness

  • Students receive sms notifying them about the available Digital Access Centres in their immediate communities.
  • A list of available Digital Access Centres is also published on the myUnisa website (following Learner Support  and Directorate: Instructional Support and Services (DISS) links).
  • Students may contact the regional service centres to enquire about the available Digital Access Centres in their regions.

Student access at the Digital Access Centres

An electronic student login system has been deployed at the Digital Access Centres to enable students to register their access (visits) when using the Digital Access Centres.  All student access (visits) are registered electronically to ensure efficient and verifiable information about each telecentre and the access by each student.

Conditions for students using the Digital Access Centres

  • This benefit is only for registered Unisa students; no other person may use this benefit on behalf of any Unisa student.
  • Students should display a positive identification i.e. student card and/or ID Card or Passport to the Digital Access Centre Manager/Administrator on arrival at the Digital Access Centres.
  • The students must register their attendance online using the Digital Access Centres tool on MyUnisa to log their visits to the Digital Access Centre. 
  • This is to ensure efficient and verifiable information about each Digital Access Centre and the visits by each student.
  • The Digital Access Centres Manager/Administrator will assist students during the login process.
  • Each Digital Access Centres has its own private centre code to enable the student login.
  • The duration of a session is 2 hours per day. When leaving the centre students must ensure that they end their access session by clicking “End Session” button on the system.
  • Each student is allowed to spend a maximum of six hours per week.  The hours allocated per week per student must be used within a particular month, and will not accumulate nor carried over to another month.
  • If students browse the internet/use the computer for more than a maximum of six hours per week, students will be required to pay for the extra usage at a cost determined by the Digital Access Centre. Should the student need more hours beyond what it has been allocated, she/he should write a motivation to the following email: CommTelecentre@unisa.ac.za to request for extended hours.
  • Students may visit Unisa's website to register online, and to access information on myUnisa, the library and any other information related to student’s studies at Unisa. A postgraduate Unisa student, however, will also be allowed to access information in relation to the research topic of his or her studies.
  • This benefit extends to internet access and general computer usage for academic purposes only; it is not applicable to the use of other services, such as telephone and fax usage, photocopying or any other service a student may require from the Digital Access Centre.
  • The Digital Access Centres is an independent Contractor and operates for own risk and benefit and is not a UNISA owned Digital Access Centres. Students are therefore bound by the rules and regulations of the Service Provider, and students are expected not to contravene any of the rules and regulations given to students by the Service Provider.

Services

The following services may be accessed by the students at the Digital Access Centre:

  • typing of assignments
  • accessing myUnisa, including
    • downloading study material, including tutorial letters and study guides
    • submitting and tracking assignments and receiving assignment results
    • joining discussion forums
    • contacting lecturers
    • reading material posted by the lecturers
    • checking financial status at Unisa and paying fees using the credit card payment method
    • updating personal details
    • registering for additional modules during the registration period'
    • finding e-resources
    • checking examination timetable, changing exam venue and getting examination results
  • accessing myLife student e-mail account
  • accessing the online library
  • accessing Unisa’s Facebook page and Twitter feeds
  • searching for academic material (journals or articles) on the internet
  • accessing career and academic counselling services, using the link http://www.unisa.ac.za/counselling

Digital Access Centres list

Centre name

Location of the Centre

Centre Administrator

Centre contact details

Gauteng

Mamelodi Digital Centre

Sibanda Building 18874, Tsamaya Avenue

Maria Leduka

Phutisegoba0427@gmail.com 

079 996 2738 / 079 826 4869

Equity Point Solutions

39 Cornelius street, Erasmus, Bronkhorspruit

Lillian Mabena

equitypointsolutions@gmail.com/ stephennkwana@gmail.com
065 994 2664

Skylight Enterprise (Pty) Ltd

796 Lubisi Street, Duduza 1496

Bongani Hlela/Sthembiso Ndumo

skylightcentre@gmail.com

060 924 4831 / 061 928 6885

Siyafunda Community Technology Centre

31 Apiesdoring Street, Palmridge Ahmed Ismael

Ommar Itumi

smiley@siyafundactc.org.za / themba@siyafundactc.org.za

082 552 5946 / 071 842 5079

Lesedi Community Knowledge Centre

305 SSB Section B, Ekangala

Stephen Nkwnana

lesedick@gmail.com

065 994 2669

KwaZulu-Natal

Ndabendu Trading (Pty) Ltd

Umlazi Megacity Mall, Shop S 181

Lindo Mkhize

ndabendu@gmail.com

073 887 7826

Kwanzimakwe ICT Centre

Kwanzimakwe Location Ward 10

Thabisile Jaca

info@nzimakweict.co.za

067 962 1566 / 073 516 0979

SJ Smith hostel

Shop No. 1, SJ Smith Hostel, Swinton Road

Thabisile Jaca

Jacathabi@gmail.com

067 962 1566 / 082 444 0739

Estcourt ICT Centre

Shop 14 Slades Arcade, 127 Albert Street Estcourt, 3310

Mlu Khumalo  Nongulunga Ncube 

Nkosi786.tn@.gmail.com

082 357 9229

Umnini ICT Centre

Umnini Thusong Service Centre,25 Pine Street, Ashley

Buyi Ntuli

Jacathabi@gmail.com

072 275 0970 / 067 962 1566

Limpopo

Ntamunde Investments

PO BOX 79 Salema Saselamani 0928 Phundamaria Road, Nkuna Complex,

Arnold N Maluleke

ronald@nihs.co.za

081 871 9496 / 076 976 4631

Bulamahlo Telecentre

Stand No. 30- 31 Makhubidung Village Shiluvane

Moipone Rebeccah

bulamahlo@tzaneen.co.za

comanelee@gmail.com

015 355 4610

FSM Source of Success Development

0A29 Phelandaba Section, Mokomene Village, Ga-ramokgopa

Desmond Ramokati

chrismthoka@yahoo.com

076 896 0161 / 072 503 4655

Molomo wa Tau Telecommunication Centre

Stand No. 5, Ga- Mothiba

Maryjane Raoano

maryjaneraoano@gmail.com

082 582 3825

Eastern Cape

Kwahlwa kwasa multimedia centre

Braelyn Library Bengal Road, Braelyn Ext. 10, East London

Vusumzi Mazaule

Kwahlwa.Kwasa@yahoo.com

043 744 1688 / 078 503 5574

Wafe Internet cafe

5 Hezekile Street, Walmer, Port Elizabeth

Malibongwe Kase

info@wafeinternetservices.co.za

078 435 0421

Tie Academy

15 Warren Street, Westbank, King Williams Town

Chris Totana

tieacademy01@gmail.com

079 343 3346 / 074 876 5510

Free State

Evolution future Builders

361 Joseph Street, Thaba Nchu 9780

Olebogeng Seate

Efb.register@gmail.com

068 680 2422 / 078 664 6742

Last modified: Fri Sep 22 11:06:46 SAST 2023