Study mode:
Of importance to note is that students will remain in the current mode of study (full-time, part-time, distance
education) that they are registered for, however, remote means are employed to reach students and give both
faculty and students access to continue with teaching and learning. The change is therefore in the mode of
accessing the learning resources and engagement techniques between lecturers and students that will be
done remotely.
Support:
The NUST management realises that not all lecturers are equipped to deliver remote teaching and therefore
several support measures were introduced.
Training Videos provided by TLU
The Teaching and Learning Unit (TLU) has developed a series of training videos that is available on the MyNUST
platform and provides a comprehensive guide on how to navigate and populate the online course content in
Moodle. The platform is user friendly and following the “Frequently Asked Questions” section, staff may
change their login details, add participants and set up their course without TLU assistance. TLU will make
further training sessions and webinars available during the week of 30 April 2020, based on a needs analysis
conducted within Faculties.
Centre for Open and Lifelong Learning (COLL)
COLL will assist TLU:
e By allocating one Instructional Designer to each Faculty to assist with capacity building and training in
the restructuring of course content using technology-enhanced teaching and learning and online
pedagogy;
e With the training of faculty on how to produce multi-media (videos, PPT with voice-over, etc); select
appropriate tools and technologies for effective delivery of online content; the sequence of content,
learning outcomes and the development of online assessments;
e With guidance to faculty on the uploading of online content; and
e With the uploading of study material content packs on flash drives (USBs) and the distribution of these
USBs through the 10 COLL Regional Centres across the country to reach students in remote areas. The
availability of USBs and printed course content is subject to the availability of such funding. The
Associate Deans: Teaching and Learning will communicate regular feedback on the progress regarding
funding available for this option to all faculty
Library support for staff:
In line with the NUST COVID-19 measures, the Library and Information Services have put measures in place to
ensure optimal service delivery, while providing for your information needs.
Financial support for staff:
Academic staff members use different ways to access the Internet, i.e. ADSL lines, Wingle (a device that plugs
into a USB port and becomes a Wi-Fi hotspot), Wi-Fi routers, pocket Wi-Fi, mobile data, etc. Providers such as
MTC, Telecom Namibia, Paratus and MTN can provide more information.
Some staff members have already run out of data, which hampers their productivity and can, therefore, not
work effectively from home. The academic staff and administrative staff that is directly responsible for the
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