How do I get my Unisa tutorial letter?

How do I get my Unisa tutorial letter?

Just follow these steps: Go to https://my.unisa.ac.za and login with your student number and password. If you haven’t yet activated your myUnisa account and claimed your myLife e-mail account, click on “Claim Unisa login” on the homepage of myUnisa and follow the instructions.

What is a tutorial Unisa?

A tutorial is a class of between 5-30 students in which students discuss key topics, concepts and ideas with their tutors. Tutorials are closely linked to assessment and often involve small group discussions and group work.

Does Unisa have online lectures?

Computers and the internet are becoming more and more essential in the workplace, in life and in education. At Unisa, these online tools play a huge role in your study experience, because you don’t attend face-to-face lectures at Unisa – you connect to your university from a distance.

What is a tutorial letter?

The tutorial letters are our way of communicating with you about teaching, learning and assessment.

What are tutorial classes?

Tutorial (Tute) – Usually less formal than a lecture, tutorials are small classes in which material from lectures and readings can be discussed in more detail. Seminar: A combination of a Lecture and Tutorial (usually comprising of both the lecture and tutorial being taught together)

Are tutorials compulsory Unisa?

Attendance at lectures, seminars, workshops and tutorials is compulsory unless specifically stated otherwise.

What is e tutorial?

An online tutorial is a self study activity designed to teach a specific learning outcome. They are usually delivered via Blackboard but can also be made available via the Internet or on a DVD.

Can I study from home at Unisa?

As an open distance e-learning university, there is not much face-to-face contact between Unisa and our students. Nonetheless, our students come first and we provide many services to support you during your Unisa journey, such as our libraries, counselling services, regional centres and various student bodies.

What are tutorials?

A tutorial, in education, is a method of transferring knowledge and may be used as a part of a learning process. More interactive and specific than a book or a lecture, a tutorial seeks to teach by example and supply the information to complete a certain task.

What does a tutorial include?

Tutorials (some disciplines call these seminars) are small group sessions designed to complement lectures and are generally more informal in nature. They give you the chance to discuss issues with fellow students and allow for more interaction than a traditional lecture.

What are tutorial questions?

Tutorial questions have multiple parts that are completed sequentially to help you work through learning a concept. Scored tutorial questions are displayed in your assignment and count toward your assignment score. Try to answer the first part of the question.

How do I find UniSA lectures?

Lecture recordings can be accessed from your learnonline course site and are available in the following formats:

  1. Flash – for interactive viewing on your computer.
  2. M4V movie – for viewing on any mobile device.
  3. MP3 audio – for listening on any device.

Do UniSA students attend classes?

Do I need to attend classes? Unisa is a distance education university, which means that you study online. We do not offer classes, but we do offer some tutorial classes for certain modules.

How many hours should you study a day Unisa?

You need to allocate at least 6 to 8 hours per week for 12-credit modules and 10 to 12 hours per week for 24-credit modules.

How many hours should I study per module?

So, a 15 credit module is expected to involve 150 hours of study, a 30 credit module is 300 hours, a 45 credit module is 450 hours, a 60 credit module is 600 hours. Most undergraduate modules are either 15 or 30 credits.

How do I prepare for a tutorial?

Planning

  1. Tutorials should have their own learning goals. Check that tutorial goals are congruent with those of the rest of the course and that they clearly define what students will do.
  2. Establish guidelines at the beginning.
  3. Prepare a lesson plan for each session.
  4. Have your supporting materials ready.