Did you know that the WiSeUp Walter Sisulu University student portal is a virtual learning management system that is available online? It encompasses both in-the-moment meetings and long-term contacts.WiSeUp’s key advantage is that it can work in time and space. You don’t have to be in the same room as your professor to understand what they say. Walter Sisulu University students use BlackBoard technology as a teaching and learning platform to make the transition to online study as seamless as possible. Our learning portal allows you to access your core curriculum almost anywhere and anytime. You can also speak with your classmates and lecturers to ensure you receive the most comprehensive education possible.
In this article, we’ll review everything you need to know about WiSeUp2, how to access your BlackBoard portal, and a few crucial dates to remember.
How Do I Get Access to the WSU Blackboard Login?
- Go to the WSU website on your browser.
- Go to the Connect Me webpage.
- Once the page has loaded, click on WiSe Up E-Learning.
- You will then see a place where you can enter your username and your password below.
- To sign in, click the Login button.
- Create a profile picture.
- Make changes to your details.
- Make sure your course activities are reflected in your alerts.
How do you enroll in Walter Sisulu University’s BlackBoard Portal System?
- To access WSU Blackboard, click on https://wiseup.wsu.ac.za.
- Login is the first option.
- After logging in, slide down the screen to Course Categories. Choose a school.
- Choose a course or look for it in your department.
- The content for your course will then appear.
WiSeUp Blackboard Login Address:
- Walter Sisulu University WiSeUp (https://wiseup.wsu.ac.za)
- Walter Sisulu University’s Blackboard: https://blackboard.wsu.ac.za
WiSeUp Login Troubleshooting Issues
If you are having issues logging into your portal, attempt the troubleshooting procedures listed below before calling your IT department.
- Depending on your password and the website you want to visit, ensure that Caps Lock is turned off or on.
- Before attempting to reaccess your student portal, ensure that your internet connection is active and that your device is connected.
- VPNs should only be used when essential.
How Do You Change Your WiSeUp Password?
On the WiSeUp main page, click Reset Password (before logging in). If you require a new password, click the change password box on the main page and enter the following information into the system: Please include your student identification number or passport number, as well as your contact information or email address. If these data match those in your academic record, you will be sent your password by SMS or email, along with instructions on how to change your password via a link. You can update any wrong information by contacting Academic Administration (the response time varies depending on your network). Change the password you are currently using to something only you will remember.
More Details to Be Aware Of:
- Logging in to Blackboard and beginning the online examinations implies acceptance of the G12 terms and conditions. Your exam instructions include the original declaration translated for the online environment.
- Identification and Password Security: Because students must complete tests, passwords must be changed regularly to protect online student profiles. Individual student password security is their responsibility; do not share your password with anyone! This is very crucial!
- Unless otherwise specified by the teacher, students may not have access to any documents, notes, or other resources during the test. You will not have access to your course materials on the day of your exam. It will be made available once the examination is completed.
- In the case of an open-book test, your professor will advise you on the materials that should be available for the exam.
- There is a misconception that exam dates cannot be used to justify extra exams.
- Other ways are being examined for situations where learners cannot access a device or data, such as using the South African Post Office to distribute paper-based resources to students.