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Blackboard (http://blackboard.ljmu.ac.uk)


Blackboard is the LJMU Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). It provides access to support materials, module assignments, etc for most courses taught at the University. You can also use Blackboard to build up your ePortfolio, and in some cases to submit coursework online.


To log into Blackboard while on campus, click on the Blackboard icon on the Windows desktop. Off campus, Blackboard is accessible via the link on the Student homepage (www.ljmu.ac.uk/student/)


or alternatively using the Off Campus Applications Service. Access to further information on Blackboard is available from the log-in page.


Where can I access all these resources?


The most popular location for computer access is your local Learning Resource Centre (LRC) - check the Library and Student Support website at www.ljmu.ac.uk/lea/ for full details of opening hours. There are also a number of School-based Computing Centres.


Working from Off Campus


Via an internet enabled PC, a number of services are available off campus, including the university website, Blackboard, your LJMU email account, access to your Personal File Store (M Drive) and a limited number of networked applications, such as Microsoft Office, using the Off Campus Applications service. For full details of what’s available, and how to access it, go to: www.ljmu.ac.uk/offcampus/


Wireless Access


LJMU has widespread wireless connectivity across the campus. Using your wi-fi enabled device, you can connect to the internet, check your email, log into Blackboard or the off campus applications service, access your M drive and send documents to print on university printers.


To find out more, go to: www.ljmu.ac.uk/cis/connectLJMU/ and click the ‘Wireless access points’ link.


Find out more


For the latest news, information and announcements on the computing services at LJMU, visit the help with computers pages at www.ljmu.ac.uk/cis


Security


LJMU operates a 24-hour uniformed security service across all campus sites. If you see or hear anything suspicious or are concerned about your own personal safety while in or around a University building then telephone the University Emergency Line on 2222 from any University phone or 231 2222 from outside the University. A security officer will be immediately dispatched to investigate the situation or provide assistance as necessary. If you require advice or guidance on any security related matters then contact Security Services on 0151 231 2556.


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