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Just keep going

We know you miss us terribly (yes, yes, wishful thinking!) Still, we would like to remind you that even though our staff are scattered all over at the moment, we're still here for you. Just in case you've forgotten what we look like, here we are in our natural working-from-home habitat. You'll notice that we haven't lost our sense of humour.

In this month's newsletter you'll find some tools to simplify your working from home experience. If you have any other suggestions, send us an email and we'll add it to the list.

Until next time, keep safe.

 

Learning Technology teams
continue to work overtime
In the past two months we have begun and concluded many exciting projects while also working hard on strengthening the stability of SUNLearn in preparation for the exam period.
OneDrive for your data
OneDrive is a file-hosting service that allows you to store, share and synchronise work files. It is certified against internationally recognised information security standards, but you are still responsible for using it in a safe and secure way. 
Hardware support during lock down
Even though Information Technology has been fully operational during lock down, there are some functions we haven’t been able to perform. Since Level 3 some of these functions, such as repairs and receiving deliveries are possible again
Maintenance weekend: 17 July
Information Technology will be conducting scheduled maintenance on various components of the IT infrastructure over the weekend of 17 July and some downtime can be expected. 
  NEWS
 
Cybersecurity during
lock down (podcast)
Online Excel training
  Updating your
personal information
  New Microsoft Teams
functions planned
SU hackathon
  POPI Act in effect
1 July
  Zero-rated websites
  LEARNING
RESOURCES
 
  SUNLearn resources
  Technical guide for
assessments on SUNLearn
  Guidance for student
online learning
  WORK FROM HOME
RESOURCES
 
Download Office
applications
Office selfhelp
Software Hub
Working remotely
toolkit
Privacy and security in
Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Teams:
A guide
Changing passwords
from home
 
 
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