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Dear students

We are excited to start the ENAF journey with you this semester and hope that you share the excitement! 

A few "house rules" to ensure that we will work well together:

1) Kindly contact the correct lecturer (different lecturers for contact and distance students; see below). Allow at least 48 hours for lecturers to respond to messages (weekends are not included). 

2) Please include the following information in the subject line when you send an email, as this information will enable us to respond more quickly:

a. Module code ENAF 311 (take note that we have a number of modules that we are responsible for) 

b. Student number

c. Your name and surname

d. Contact or distance student

Take note that failure to do so will result in your email not being answered.

3) Please be on time for your scheduled contact sessions.

4) Please first carefully read all information that is given concerning assignments, exams and the content of the module on eFundi and in the resources before asking questions that have already been answered.

5) Submit your assignments and tests on time, every time. Please see the information regarding late submissions. You are advised to submit your work ahead of time and not leave it to the last minute when there could be problems such as load-shedding. Check the load-shedding schedule and take this into account at all times. Take note that we will not accept load-shedding as an excuse for your failure to submit your work on time.

6) Please refrain from adding your lecturers on social media platforms; it is for your protection.

7) Remember that you are at university and responsible for your academic achievements.

8) Textbooks, if prescribed, are compulsory.

9) Take note that PowerPoints, if provided by the lecturer, are a privilege and not a right and are only a summary of the work.

10) Participate in class, prepare before class and practice new skills, then you'll see progress.

11) Please address your lecturers in a professional manner at all times.

12) Remember that teaching is a profession, and as such, you should conduct yourself in a professional manner at all times. This includes being honest and courteous. 

13) We are here to assist you. We ask that you keep us informed should you experience any problems.

14) Take note that you may not form a group, for assessment purposes, with students who are not in your class. This means that contact students may not work with distance students and vice versa.

CONTACT STUDENTS

Dr Jeannine Keating

Email: Jeannine.Keating@nwu.ac.za

Building: B10-G39

Telephone: 018 299 4337

Please email me ahead of time to schedule an appointment.

It is compulsory for you all to join our Telegram group for contact students.

Telegram group link:

https://t.me/+WiuNTXMIXZliOTY8

DISTANCE (ODL) STUDENTS

 

Mrs Chandelle Tedder

Email: chandelletedder@gmail.com

Building: Working remotely 

Please e-mail Mrs Tedder ahead of time to schedule an appointment.

Mrs Tedder will respond to your questions via e-mail. You may send an e-mail and request Mrs Tedder to contact you either telephonically or to schedule a Zoom/ Teams meeting when this is possible.

It is compulsory for you all to join our Telegram group.

Telegram group link:

https://t.me/+EZRmBcDAGEkyMjBk

We wish you well for this semester!