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UTS Systems

UTS Systems. Email and webmail Find, book, use student computers and computer labs Printing and student printers Do online study activities and see course

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UTS Systems

• Email and webmail• Find, book, use student computers and computer labs• Printing and student printers• Do online study activities and see course materials• Library catalogue, ejournals, online materials• Connect your device to our wireless network• View or change your subjects, enrolment activities, allocate classes• Get note taking or other assistance• Book into sessions, such as orientation• Find job vacancies and other careers information• Get help and special consideration• Access locked rooms and labs• Maps, websites, mobile apps

UTS Systems

Information about UTS Systems is on the Current Student website

Current student websitehttp://www.uts.edu.au/current-students/managing-your-course/using-uts-systems/it-support

UTS Systems

Get started

UTS-WPA wireless service

Current student > Managing your course > Using UTS systems > Wireless

Get started

Open your settingsSelect wireless Choose UTS-WPA

Get startedTo connect you may be required to accept a certificate

When requested enter your: student number IT account password

UTS-WPASecure wireless while on site

EDUROAMSecure wireless while visiting a participating university

http://www.uts.edu.au/current-students/managing-your-course/using-uts-systems/uts-wireless

ask.uts.edu.au

Ask UTS is a knowledgebase containing helpful how-to information and guides to assist you throughout your study at UTS

www.onestopadmin.uts.edu.auUse My Student Admin to:

– Update your contact details (phone and address)– Download your e-Invoice– Submit Commonwealth Assistance Forms (HECS)– Download your Study Plan (personalised course structure) – Enrol or withdraw from subjects– View your personalised exam timetable– View your results and download your transcript

My Student Admin

My Student Admin

My Student Admin

My Subject Activities

mystudent.uts.edu.aueRequest special considerationOnline Enquiries

My Student Portal

E-request vs Online Enquiry• Both accessed via Mystudent Portal

E-Request vs Online Enquiry • E-request is a formal application for changes to your study plan eg.

Enrolling into a subject you aren’t able to self-enrol into; changing your major; special faculty approvals (subject substitution).

• Online Enquiry – UTS’s formal emailing system, email our staff for any enquiry you would normally go to a counter or call us about. Eg. how do I apply for credit recognition. We make sure it gets to the right person.

MyStudent Admin vs UTS Online • MyStudent admin is official university data and feeds directly into your

academic record – Serviced by SAU

• UTS Online – Forum for academics to share resources and announcements – not officially linked to any of your records or enrolment – Serviced by Faculty

ID Cards

• MUST register for an session to obtain your student ID cards - http://www.uts.edu.au/current-students/managing-your-course/your-student-info/student-id-cards#how-to-get-your-student-identity-card

• NO cards or travel concessions will be issued by Student Centres until 6th March

Your IT account (MyAccount)

• User name or Login: Your student number

• Password: A password you establish• Must be activated• Make sure you have• Set up your security questions

• Your UTS email is used as an official communication tool of the University

• Uses Office 365• Log in using your account user name and

password

Email address: [email protected]

UTS email

Over the webhttps://email.itd.uts.edu.au/email/

On your computerDesktop clients like mac mail or outlook

On your mobileSee the settings on http://web.uts.edu.au/email/setup/index.html

Get your email

Student computers– Computers are available in lab and open study

spaces around campus in all buildings– Login to any UTS computer using your UTS access

account

Find available computershttp://www.uts.edu.au/current-students/managing-your-course/using-uts-systems/computer-labs-and-facilities

How to Print• From a UTS computer

– Press print– Visit the nearest printer and

“release” the file using your student ID card/number and password.

• Wireless using MyPrint– Upload your file and press print– Visit the nearest printer and

“release” the file using your student ID card/number and password

• Specialist help– Student Print centre– Digital imaging service

How to Add Credit• Online

– www.mymonitor.uts.edu.au

• Card– City Library– KG Library– CB02.04– CB05C

• Cash– CB02.04– City Library– KG Library

Printing Services

UTS: Student Printing ServicesStudent PRINT CENTRE and Digital Imaging Service

(Both Centres offer a range of printing and presentation services for students)

• A4, A3 digital printing & copying• Poster Printing • Plan Printing• Binding• Thesis Printing & Binding• Pull up banners

Contact: SPCPhone: 9514 [email protected]: Building 2, Level 3, Room 11

• Photo Books

• T-Shirt Transfers• Scanning• Foamcore Mounting• Laminating• Fascimile Service

Contact: DISPhone: 9514 [email protected]: Building 6, Level 3, Room 11

• www.online.uts.edu.au• UTS Online is the system where you can find:

– The subject outline– Lecture/Lab/Tutorial Notes– Important announcements– Contact details

• You can also use UTS Online to:– Complete online assessments– Submit assignments– View your grades– Participate in discussion forums

• Once you are comfortable using the web-based system, try out the Blackboard mobile learn app

UTS Online

Service ConnectOnline support and self-service application for students seeking IT help

• ask questions, make requests and report problems to the IT Support Centre

• track the progress of your reported questions, requests and problems

• chat online in real-time with the IT Support Centre to get quick answers

• Find step by step instructions in the knowledge base

UTS IT & Web Systems

Library

lib.uts.edu.au utslibrary utslibrary

www.lib.uts.edu.au

Orientation tutorial

Tours and workshops

Catalogue, MyLibrary, eBooks

Journals, databases, referencing

The Library – what’s in there?

Catalogue: “Books, Journals, Subject Resources”

UTS Subject: 26100

eBooks

MyLibrary

Journals (magazines but academic)

Databases (journal articles and more)

Referencing (otherwise you imply they were all your ideas)

lib.uts.edu.au utslibrary utslibrary

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Help online

• Library website & catalogue• AskUTS for fees, subject, course queries• ServiceConnect for IT systems

Help in person

• Library counter • Student Centre for fees, subject, course• IT Support Centres for IT systems