Do you know your way around the Neurodiversity Moodle site? If so, you could be in the run to win up to £100! Participate in the competition ‘How well do you know the Neurodiversity Moodle Site?’ by 5 March and try your luck! Details in the post below.
1st prize £100, 2nd prize £50, 3rd and 4th prizes £25
Competition rules
- Answer all 10 questions
- 2 points scored per question (1 point for correct answer and 1 point for correct location of information in the Neurodiversity Moodle site)
- Deadline for submission of entries: Monday 5th March 2012
- Email your responses to s.blankfield@lse.ac.uk with subject: Moodle Competition
1st entry out of the hat with 20 points wins £100
2nd entry out of the hat with 20 or highest points wins £50
3rd and 4th entries out of the hat with 20 or highest points win £25 each
Prize winners will be notified on Friday 9th March 2012
Competition questions
Reminder: 2 points per question (1 point for correct answer and 1 point for correct location of information in the Neurodiversity Moodle site)
- Who’s the manager of the Disability and Well-being Service?
- What two things did PhD student Joanne find most helpful at LSE regarding her dyspraxia?
- What should you do if you think you might be dyslexic or neurodiverse?
- Where can you find advice and resources for making the most of lectures and developing your listening and note-taking skills?
- What does a 1:1 session with a Neurodiversity Adviser involve?
- If you’re a Home Student, approximately how long does it take to sort out Disabled Students Allowance funding?
- If you are an EU or International student, what might the Students’ Union provide funding for?
- Where can I discuss my concerns confidentially with other neurodiverse students?
- Where is the quiet study room which has computers with assistive software?
- What’s an ISSA?
The above information is also available in the Lent Term edition of the Neurodiversity Newsletter [Word].