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Welcome to the Learning Online Hub (Hub 1 of 9)

Learning online has distinctive challenges and opportunities. You’re probably used to the format of in-person learning, and learning online may be a new experience. This hub covers some strategies and tools that will help you become more comfortable using the digital tools you need to learn online, and help you use the internet safely. It will also introduce you to some skills that can help you work on online assignments.

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Learning online involves a fair bit of technology. Even learners who normally use many digital tools can find themselves learning in a whole new way, and interacting with unfamiliar technology. Whether you’re a digital newbie or very comfortable with computers, you can find information to help you thrive online in the following ways:

  • Explore how to use generative AI tools effectively and responsibly. In the Generative AI module, you’ll find guidance on how to use tools like ChatGPT to support your learning, from creating effective prompts to brainstorming ideas. You’ll also learn about ethical use, academic integrity, and when it’s appropriate to use AI in your coursework.
  • Make sure you can use the tools you need for class online. In Online Classes, you’ll find to help you use Blackboard or Brightspace to work with course material. You’ll also find resources on important best practices for internet use, managing all your documents and more.
  • Explore everything you can do with Office software. You’re probably familiar with Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, but you might not know everything you can do with them. These tools can be powerful! Discover more about these tools in the modules in the Computer Skills section.
  • Make sure you’re safe online. The internet is the wild west, so you have to do your best to protect yourself. Find out more in the modules in the Online Safety section.