Navigating Digital Spaces

It is important that everyone feels safe, respected and confident in our digital learning spaces, so that we can all contribute to a positive and inclusive online community. We need to consider our roles and our responsibilities, and also know where to get help should we encounter any problems.

To help navigate our digital spaces, please use our CSM Netiquette guide and the links below to find information and support across UAL.

Netiquette

The CSM Netiquette covers seven key areas of learning online, for example, the use of cameras, being respectful, handling recording and taking part.

It can be used as a guide, or as a starting point for discussions with your tutor and classmates about different online spaces and what is appropriate.

For the full guide, please visit out Netiquette page.

Online safety

UAL Stories to help you keep safe online:

Tell someone offers a point of contact for students to report incidents and access support in relation to racism, bullying, harassment or sexual violence. The information you provide is treated as confidential and will not be shared without your agreement.

Designed with creatives for UAL creatives, the ‘From idea to industry, valuing your creative rights‘ module is a practical introduction to Intellectual Property (IP), available with a UAL login on Academic Support Online.

For simple steps, read ‘Learning guide: Intellectual property: How to value and protect your work’ (UAL Careers and Employability Service)

For information about using and sharing content online, download this useful FAQs: