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Introduction to MyLO

This work by the Tasmanian Institute of Learning and Teaching is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Introduction to MyLO. for Students. Log in to MyLO. Click on the MyLO link on the UTAS homepage. Log in to MyLO (2).

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Introduction to MyLO

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  1. This work by the Tasmanian Institute of Learning and Teaching is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. Introduction to MyLO for Students

  2. Log in to MyLO Click on the MyLO link on the UTAS homepage

  3. Log in to MyLO(2) Click on the MyLO image, or click on the Login to MyLOtext link

  4. Authenticate Use the username and password that you have been given by the University. You should have the same username and password for eStudent Centre, your UTAS email account, and for MyLO.

  5. Access Your Unit/s Click on the Unit name to open that unit’s MyLO site

  6. Need Help? You can ‘log a job’ online, outlining the problem you are having using the Request IT Help Online link You can access PDF and video resources demonstrating common tasks from Student MyLO Resources

  7. Practice & Information Getting Started in MyLOis a MyLO site available to all students to provide information, resources and an opportunity to practice using and navigating within a MyLO site.

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