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Study support tools

Need advice on writing or presenting? Not sure how to organise your ideas? The Study help: online resources hub has tools to help you with your assignments and succeed at university!

Check out the following links for more information:

Watch this short video for an overview of writing assignments at university (2 min 44 sec):

Other study support tools

Studiosity

Studiosity offers an ‘online classroom’, where you can chat with a learning adviser. The associated 'Check Mate' service helps with English, writing and referencing.

 

LinkedIn Learning

Teach yourself with LinkedIn Learning. LinkedIn Learning is an online library of high-quality instructional videos on the the use of the latest software, tools and skills, with over 4,000 courses.

 

Student software and apps

The Student Software and Apps page allows students to access a range general and course specific application software on personal devices including desktop computers, laptops, tablets and smart phones, wherever an Internet connection is available. 

 

Assignment help

Check to see if there is Assignment help page available on the homepage of this guide. Created by Library staff in collaboration with your lecturers, these offer step-by-step help researching core assignments.


Access and Inclusion

Access and Inclusion Services provide advice and guidance in relation to access, adjustments and inclusive practices for students who have a disability, impairment or chronic health condition and those with significant caring responsibilities.

Learn more about these services below: 

Copyright at UniSA

This short video (2 min 52 sec) explains the principles of copyright and what is expected of you as a student.

Visit the Copyright Guide for information on how copyright is managed at UniSA.

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Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS)

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The Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS) program is:

  • run by students who have excelled in particular courses
  • assists with your understanding of course content
  • a relaxed and informal environment
  • FREE - no need to book, check the timetable and attend any session!

PASS hourly sessions are run weekly during the study semesters. PASS is held in the Jeffrey Smart Building, Room (JS2-09A), City West campus. For other campuses, use the timetable link below.

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