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Online Learning: Get the IT right

General Tips

  • Make sure that you have reliable internet access
  • Check regularly your university email address, Blackboard and other learning platforms 
  • Familiarise with IT support (Service Desk) 
  • Back up your materials using cloud storage, for example Dropbox or Google Documents
  • Improve your IT skills with LinkedIn Learning and other guides (see boxes below)

Get Free Software

The University provides you with a range of software for your studies:

  • Adobe Creative Cloud
  • Autodesk Software - AutoCad, Revit, Maya, 3DSMax
  • Klynt
  • MATLAB
  • NVivo
  • Microsoft Office 365
  • SPSS 
  • Unity Personal

Check the Student Hub page on online learning for more information (scroll towards the bottom of the page). 

Westminster Guides

Student Hub page on online learning: a wealth of information on accessing resources and facilities remotely; interacting with staff and students on your course remotely; key tips to study online effectively; exams and assessments; accessing software to support your learning.

Learning Innovation and Digital Engagement guides: comprehensive guidance on Blackboard, Teams, mobile apps, coursework submission and much more. 

IT Basics guide: guidance on Blackboard, Microsoft 365, and other apps. 

Improve the Accessibility of Your Device

IT Service Desk

Still in trouble? Call or log a ticket with the Service Desk.

Access the service desk

Phone number: 020 7915 5488 

LinkedIn Learning

LinkedIn Learning provides access to thousands of online courses on a wide-range of topics including:

  • software packages that you need to use at University
  • skills relevant to business and management, technology, and the creative industries
  • study skills, soft skills and personal productivity skills
  • leisure interests such as photography, and learning a musical instrument

Access LinkedIn Learning 

This LinkedIn Learning guide helps you understand the range of course available on LinkedIn Learning. The guide provides technical guidance, recommends courses by school, and links to the Student Success Skills courses.