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Read & Write digital literacy tool to support your learning

Reading, writing, comprehension and recall are vital to success, and Read&Write will provide you with key study tools to strengthen these skills.

You can use it with on-screen/digital texts to generate notes from your readings, to research, revise, complete assignments, check spelling, grammar, punctuation, take exams and do much more.

UC Assistive Technology Service is hosting an online webinar. You will get to see a range of digital literacy tools to support your learning. From reading, writing, studying and researching. 

This webinar will provide an introduction to how Read&Write can support with text-to-speech, dictionary and vocabulary tools, study tools, annotation tools and more. As well as helping you with writing via word prediction, voice notes, speech recognition, vocabulary support, research skills and more.

Presenter: Rachel Coathup, Customer Success Manager, TextHelp for Education.

Date: March 5, Tuesday

Time: 1 to 1.30pm

To enrol in the webinar, write to assistech@canterbury.ac.nz

Tree removal works

Okeover Lawn, corner University Drive and Ilam Road

Multiple branch failures have been observed on a Maritime Pine tree, posing potential risks. The tree makes up part of a cluster of trees along the Ilam Road footpath and the diagonal path running from University Drive to Science Road.

A report from UC’s consultant arborist advocated for the removal of the entire group of 15 trees, to mitigate potential risks and ensure the safety of individuals using these paths:

  • Removing only the identified tree is not a feasible option due to the interconnected nature of the group;
  • These trees form a cohesive mass that mutually support each other, particularly in high wind events. The risk of further branch failures and an increased number of falling pinecones has risen potentially, posing a threat to safety;
  • The root structures of these trees have damaged the footpath, creating trip hazards under the asphalt.

Removal of the trees commenced earlier in the week, with remaining logs being removed by this coming Monday 22 January. In late March 2024 these trees will be replaced with dense planting of native trees Podocarpus Totara, Matai, Kahikatea and Plagianthus, extending the water way restoration enhancement plantings.

 

Dead Lime tree removal, Science Road/Engineering Road

The Grounds team have been monitoring the deteriorating condition of a significant Lime tree at the corner of Science Road and Engineering Road. The team, in collaboration with an arborist, determined that the tree is now deceased. Recognising the potential risks associated with dead trees, especially their susceptibility to decay, the decision has been made to remove it promptly to proactively minimise any risks to people or property.

An arborist has been scheduled to remove the tree tomorrow, Friday 19 January. The footpath along Science Road will be closed, and pedestrians redirected to ensure their safety.

Planting of replacement trees will take place in late March 2024. What they will be has yet to be decided.

Please contact fmassist@canterbury.ac.nz if you have any further questions or concerns.

Homestead Lane closure 8-29 January 2024

Homestead Lane will be closed at the Waimairi Road intersection from 8-29 January 2024 for Christchurch City Council work on a new pedestrian crossing.  

Bollards will be open to allow access from Ilam Road into Homestead Lane. 

For more information, please contact Facilities Management by emailing FMAssist@canterbury.ac.nz. 

Ngā Mihi,    

Te Ratonga Whakahaere Paenga | Facilities Management