IT resource assessment
To make sure you have all the resources and support you need to take part in online teaching and to excel, we ask that all students complete our IT assessment form every year. We'll use the information you provide to make sure you have all the computer and digital equipment and programmes you need for your course and to provide you with anything you're missing.
We want to check that you have everything you need.
SRUC takes a blended learning approach to delivery of its programme of study. This means our programmes follow a mix of on campus and online activities. This allows us to focus on campus activities on active and interactive learning.
To make sure you have all the resources and support you need to take part in online teaching and to excel, we ask that all students complete our IT assessment form every year. If you have additional needs, We recommend that you are supported to complete this form by an appropriate person (e.g. parent/carer/school etc.)
We'll use the information you provide to make sure you have all the computer and digital equipment and programmes you need for your course and to provide you with anything you're missing.
You will need a laptop/PC with a minimum of 4GB RAM and a connectivity speed of 5Mbps.
Note that MacBooks and Chromebooks meet the device and memory requirements (so you can tick the first two boxes).
You will also need to check your broadband speed.
We will provide you with the software you need (including Word and Office 365). If you are not sure whether your device meets the memory and connectivity specifications, here's a technical specifications guide we have prepared for you.
Should you not have access to your own device, you can request a loan Chromebook or Laptop which will be assigned to you for the year. Please note that loan devices have controls and restrictions in place, while still allowing you to complete your work.
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