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Learning material packages

Learning materials for most units are supplied in an electronic format. Some units provide all learning materials online, while others use a combination of online with CD or print.

Access to your learning materials online, and information about those that may be posted to you can be found on the myStudy tab in myUNE.

The myStudy tab contains a table on the top right corner of the page. This table has a list of your current units down the side and columns that relate to particular services, such as UNEonline, Unit Materials and Materials Despatch. These columns only appear if there is an item that is currently available for that service for at least one of your units.

Example of myStudy tab in myUNE

Dispatch of books, CDs and DVDs


Any printed items, CDs or DVDs for students enrolled in on-campus units are distributed in lectures.

Any printed items, CDs or DVDs for students enrolled in off-campus units are usually posted by the Teaching and Learning Centre. Items are sent progressively before the start of each teaching period.

If a package of materials has been prepared for your unit, a Materials Dispatch column will appear on the myStudy tab in myUNE.  Click on the icon in this column to view the status of your package and its contents.

Accessing materials online


Most units have an online site that may include features such as announcements, a discussion forum, podcasts, and electronic downloads of learning materials. Some units provide all learning materials online, while others use a combination of online and CD or print. You should check the online site regularly for new materials and messages.

The online unit can be accessed from the myStudy tab in myUNE, by clicking on the icon in the column titled UNEonline. This column will display when an online site is available for at least one of your units. These sites usually become available two weeks before the start of teaching for each trimester. Teaching staff may not be available to answer your enquiries until the official commencement of teaching for the trimester. Content for some units may continue to be added as the trimester progresses.

More information about is available at Learning online at UNE.

Readings

Suggested readings are often included in your learning material, or they may be supplied on eReserve, the Dixson Library's online database.

eReserve is the University Library's electronic reserve, which provides access to journal articles and book chapters in PDF format. These items have been selected by the Unit Coordinator for individual units as being high-demand items. Items in eReserve are organised according to unit code. eReserve files for your unit can be accessed by clicking on the icon in the E-Documents column on myStudy or from the eReserve & exam papers link on the Dixson Library home page.
eReserve items are not available for all units. Some articles may be available before the start of teaching, however new articles may be added and old articles deleted during trimester.

Textbooks

Go to the Course and Unit catalogue for the online units you are studying to check the list of prescribed and recommended books. More information about textbooks can be found here.

Ownership of learning materials

Most items become the property of students once they are distributed: they do not need to be returned.
If you withdraw from a unit, the return of your learning materials may reduce the need to duplicate extra copies for other students and allow these students to start study earlier. Please address any unwanted learning materials to:

                   The Teaching and Learning Centre
                   University of New England
                   Armidale NSW 2351

If you lose any learning materials, make arrangements to obtain replacements by contacting the Learning Materials Officers on (02) 6773 2999 or through AskUNE.
The University retains copyright of learning materials and, as a consequence, the materials are subject to normal copyright restrictions. If you wish to use learning materials for some purpose other than your own studies, you should first write to the unit coordinator to obtain permission.

Printed copies of electronic resources

Alternative formats of learning materials will not usually be provided unless you have grounds for an exemption. Exemption may be granted in the following circumstances:

  • A medical condition which prevents the use of a computer,
  • Remote location, or;
  • Residence in a correctional facility.

If you wish to claim an exemption on any of these grounds, believe that you have other grounds for an exemption, or would like more information please contact the Student Access and Equity Officer, Student Assist, by phoning (02) 6773 2897 or sending an email to Student.Equity@une.edu.au.

Special needs

If you have a temporary or permanent impairment or illness which adversely affects your ability to study, access University resources or fully participate in University activities, you may request assistance from Student Assist or from other organisations such as Vision Australia. If this applies to you, your first point of contact should be the UNE's Disability Adviser. For more information, see the Student Disability Support website.

Help

If the learning materials are showing as being sent and you have not received them please contact TLC using the Contact Us tab in AskUNE.