Distance education support sessions start

11 FEBRUARY 2014

Charles Sturt University (CSU) students studying remotely will have some extra help from next week when the Distance Education Outreach team (DE Outreach) begins visiting regional centres. DE Outreach Team manager Mr James Brann said, "Our aim is to assist all students to overcome problems they may encounter when studying by distance education. The DE Outreach advisers will provide face-to-face and group appointments to new distance education students to help them develop new study skills, provide feedback on assignment tasks, and answer questions about distance education study. The team is also contactable via the DE Outreach website, Skype or email, and by specially-designed Online Orientation Outreach sessions for those who don't live near towns and centres visited by the team." DE Outreach will be in selected regional centres from Tuesday 18 February. Consultation sessions are also available online, and the full schedule and a booking form are available here.Tuesday 18 February, 10.30am-7.30pm: Melbourne, and Brisbane.Wednesday 19 February, 10.30am-7.30pm: Melbourne, and Brisbane.Monday 24 February, 2.30pm-7pm: Sydney Olympic Park, Barton (Canberra), Parkes, Port Macquarie, Benalla (Victoria), Wangaratta (Victoria).Tuesday 25 February, 2.30pm-7pm: Barton (Canberra), Benalla (Victoria), Sydney Olympic Park; and Dubbo (10.30am-7.30pm).Wednesday 26 February, 2.30pm-7pm: Nowra, Shepparton (Victoria), Sydney Olympic Park, and Cowra (10.30pm-7.30pm).Thursday 27 February, 2.30pm-7pm: Cooma, Bendigo; and Mudgee (10.30am-7.30pm), and Griffith (5.30pm-7pm).Friday 28 February, 10.30pm-12pm: Cooma.Monday 3 March, 2.30pm-7pm: Yass, Wollongong; and Taree (2.30pm-7.30pm).

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