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Welcome to DMEM An Introduction to 1 st Year Students 2014-2015

Welcome to DMEM An Introduction to 1 st Year Students 2014-2015. to DMEM. Today - all times approximate!. 10:30 – 11:00 First Year Presentation 11:00 – 11:35 Ice Breaker – Design Challenge 11:35 – 11:45 Proof of the pudding 11:45 – 12:00 Tidy up 12:00 – Lunch followed by

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Welcome to DMEM An Introduction to 1 st Year Students 2014-2015

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  1. Welcome to DMEM An Introduction to 1st Year Students 2014-2015

  2. to DMEM

  3. Today - all times approximate! 10:30 – 11:00 First Year Presentation 11:00 – 11:35 Ice Breaker – Design Challenge 11:35 – 11:45 Proof of the pudding 11:45 – 12:00 Tidy up 12:00 – Lunch followed by DMEM Society Welcome

  4. Starting University Life • Register (Complete) • Make sure you have an IT username and password (if not go to the IT Help Desk in the Library) • Familiarise yourself with the environment DMEM, Library, Sports Centre, Union etc • Get to know your fellow students

  5. Where to go for .... Timetables, Council Tax Forms, submission of medical certificates Departmental Office Curriculum Changes, options and electives, registration matters Year Co-ordinators Academic Transcripts, Matric. Cards, Fees & Grants, Exam Timetables Registry

  6. Issues related with particular class – e.g. access to material 1st Go to Class Registrar/ Lecturer Still issue - then 1st year co-ordinator(s)Still issue - T&L directorStill issue - HOD Where to go for .... Lecturer(s) / Class Registrar If you need someone to talk to if you have: • Personal Issues • Financial Problems • Health Problems PDA / University Counselling Services / or person of your choice

  7. personal issues • If you are feeling vulnerable or unable to cope: • Speak to your DMEM counsellor or Year Coordinator; put a note on Pegasus; contact Student Advisory and Counselling Services (SACS) • - http://www.strath.ac.uk/studentcounselling • If you have a family bereavement: • Submit evidence to Student Business; inform year coordinator; and put a note on Pegasus.

  8. The Departmental Office: JW701x First Stop for: • Timetable/Room Information • General Enquiries • Submission of Medical Certs. • Head of Department Undergraduate Advice for 1st & 2nd Year: Graham Upton graham.upton@strath.ac.uk Tel: 548 - 2047

  9. Access to 1st Year Co-ordinators • There will be a drop-in session in DMEM Studio Studio at each week, Wednesdays 2.00pm to 3.00pm • Enquiries regarding Curriculum Changes, options and electives, registration matters will NOT be dealt with outside this time • Co-ordinators are here to help with your academic progress

  10. Personal Development All students will be assigned a Personal Development Advisor (PDA) and a Peer Mentor (student from a year above) Contact Gordon Mair or Andy Wong if you do not hear from your PDA by the end of week 3. If you need someone to talk to for: • Personal Issues • Financial Problems • Health Problems Speak to your PDA / University Counselling Services / or person of your choice

  11. Director of Teaching & Learning • Dr Kepa Mendibil • Room JW704 • Tel – +44 (0)141 548 2354 • Undergraduate Teaching & Learning Leader • Dr Hilary Grierson • Room JW704 • Tel - +44 (0)141 548 2640 • Placements & Careers • Dr Iain Boyle • Room JW703 • Tel - +44 (0)141 548 3007 • Student exchange • Mr Alasdair Downes • Room JW703 • Tel +44 (0)141 548 2937 Other people in DMEM

  12. Head of Department • Prof. Alex Duffy • Room JW703 • Director of Operations • Mr. David Cunningham • Room JW703 • Department AdministratorDisability Co-ordinator • Complaints Co-ordinator • - Mrs Caroline McGuire • Room JW703 Other people in DMEM

  13. Industrial Design Theme Champion -Mr Mike Anusas (PDI Students) • Engineering Design Theme Champion • Dr Andrew Wodehouse (PDE and SE Students) • Engineering Management Theme Champion • Dr Rentizelas Thanos (PEM Students) Programme Champions

  14. University Website– http://www.strath.ac.uk • Department Website - http://www.strath.ac.uk/dmem/currentstudents/ • Student Counselling Service • Graham Hills Building, Level 4 • Phone: 0141 548 3510, email: student-counselling@strath.ac.uk • The Advice Hub (Independent Support for appeals etc.) • Student’s Union, Level 5; • Phone: 0141 567 5040 • Nightline (Open 24 hours) • Staffed by student volunteers 7pm -7am • 0141-552-2555 Where else can I get help?

  15. Where else can I get help? • Student Financial Support Team • Email: s.finance@strath.ac.uk • Phone: 0141 548 2753 • The Advice Centre, McCance Building • http://www.strath.ac.uk/studentfinancialsupport/ • Student Health Service • Email: studenthealth@strath.ac.uk • Phone: 0141 548 3916 • Level 2, Livingstone Tower

  16. We have an app To help you find stuff Currently • Android • Apple

  17. DMEM App Let us know of any bugs Or feature requests We will be adding more options to it throughout the year

  18. Please use the studio and social space you see around you.

  19. Student Handbook http://onlinelearning.dmem.strath.ac.uk/handbook • DMEM Website http://www.strath.ac.uk/dmem • Pegasus http://pegasus.strath.ac.uk • MyPlace http://classes.myplace.strath.ac.uk Useful sources of information

  20. Student Handbook (Online) • The first place you should look for information relating to courses is the online DMEM handbook • If you enquire about course regulations, course structures etc. you will be referred to the handbook • It also contains information on appeals, fees, graduation, registry, placements, mentoring and much more • READ IT and become familiar with where information is • Available on the DMEM website – www.dmem.strath.ac.uk • Under ‘Current students’> ‘Undergraduate Handbook’ • Or directly at link -http://onlinelearning.dmem.strath.ac.uk/handbook

  21. Student Handbook Screenshot

  22. DMEM Website

  23. DMEM Website • Key points from the handbook are also on the department website • On the website, you can also access information on module descriptor forms, timetables, FAQs, DMEM Society and handouts for many of your classes • Check FAQs – Frequently Asked Questions • Go and visit at: http://www.strath.ac.uk/dmem/currentstudents

  24. Pegasus

  25. Pegasus • Pegasus is a web portal which gives access to university systems • It can be accessed through the university homepage or at http://pegasus.strath.ac.uk • You should go there to check you are registered correctly for your classes (it will take a few days to update) • If you receive an email generated by Pegasus asking you to arrange a meeting with an academic advisor, you should attend the next Wednesday 2-3pm slot to discuss. • If ill, you should submit medical and mitigating circumstances information via Pegasus

  26. Coursework Submission • All coursework must be submitted by the given deadline via the collection boxes opposite DMEM office or electronically (Registrars discretion) • Once a coursework deadline has passed 5% per day will be deducted from the mark awarded

  27. Mitigating Circumstances Attempts may be discounted if: • You have medical or other certification that impacted your ability to be assessed and is at the correct point in time. What to do if you have circumstances: • Please submit medical or other documentation to the DMEM office as soon as you have it available, and inform your year coordinator. • It is also useful if you use Pegasus to self-certify to illustrate the true extent to which your studies have been affected. • Do not leave it to the last minute – report circumstances if needed in a timely manner.

  28. Mitigating Circumstances • When circumstances beyond your control affect your academic performance you should report these to the University as soon as possible as Mitigating Circumstances. • You should submit Mitigating Circumstances as soon as you feel you have not performed as well as you expected.   • do NOT wait until the results have been published.  • If you have been absent from the University for seven days or less you should record a self-certification online via PEGASUS using the 'Personal Circumstances' link under the Services tab. • Where sickness results in absence of more than seven days, you are required to submit a medical certificate (signed by a medical practitioner who is not a member of your family) to Student Business.

  29. Myplace

  30. Myplace • University VLE - http://classes.myplace.strath.ac.uk • Gives you access to class material; e.g. lecture notes, tutorials, courseworks, past exam papers, articles of interest, etc • Make sure you have access to all your classes through Myplace. If not, let your class registrar know

  31. Myplace

  32. Stuck with a class? • ATTEND THE CLASS and all of the TUTORIALS! • Prepare for the Tutorials, don’t just turn up • Go to the lecturer in charge of the module and arrange extra help. • See the Year Co-ordinator • See the Programme Champion • Special mention - Maths four attempts and out!

  33. Stuck with Maths? • All students taking Mathematics classes MA115 should purchase a copy of the lecture notes before the 1st lecture from – • EEE Resource Centre, R206 (Royal College Building) • Cost should be £6

  34. Stuck with Maths? • Chat to Maths Skills Centrehttp://www.strath.ac.uk/mathsskills/Open Monday to Friday 10.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m.Livingstone Tower room 308 Provide • one-to-one support when you have difficulty understanding specific topics or lack confidence when using basic techniques.     • A place to study with experienced members of staff on-hand to provide help and assistance when required. • A multitude of online resources that include summary notes, multiple choice quizzes and diagnostic tests.

  35. MANDATORYbefore using workshops and labs To take place in the first Integrating Studies classTuesday Safety Induction

  36. Curran Building Room CU315(3rd floor) 3 Groups Wednesday 1st of Ocober Library Induction

  37. Library Sessions – Please NoteCurran Building 3rd Floor Room CU315 All sessions in CU135 Level 3 of the Library

  38. Remember • At university, your education is YOUR responsibility - staff are here to help and support • Good time management, organisation and study discipline are habits you should develop early on in your university career! • The challenge is not only academic – consider other factors

  39. You need to pass a minimum of 100 credits BUT aim for 120 Carrying that extra 20 credits makes 2nd year hard BEng/MEng - you may be registered for one of these – it’s not fixed though A 60% average on Core classes means you can stay on/transfer to MEng <60% average on Core classes means you will stay on/transfer to BEng End of 1st Year

  40. Your first class is at9am on Tuesday 30th of September In the Barony

  41. The Barony on High Street

  42. Monday 29th Sept is a Glasgow HolidayTheUniversity will be closed that Monday

  43. Slides These slides will be available on the DMEM website Under ‘Current students’ > An introduction to 1st year

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