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====Where can I find the links?====
====Where can I find the links?====
These can be found in BlakcBoard under Course Content. Where exactly differs per course.
These can be found in BlakcBoard under Course Content. Where exactly differs per course.
You can also find an overview of all modules [[Overview_e-learning modules|here]].
You can also find an overview of all modules [[Overview_e-learningmodules|here]].


====Do I need to login to Xerte?====
====Do I need to login to Xerte?====

Revision as of 10:33, 4 September 2023

Here you will find the answer to frequently asked questions about Xerte.
Is your question not listed? Send an e-mail with your question to CPIO.

Where can I find the links?

These can be found in BlakcBoard under Course Content. Where exactly differs per course. You can also find an overview of all modules here.

Do I need to login to Xerte?

You do not have to log in to Xerte. Your teacher can give you direct access to the e-learning with a link.

Will my results be saved in Xerte?

Yes, but anonymously. Because you do not have to log in, all stored data is anonymous and cannot be traced back to a person.
A teacher can track the activity of the users in a Xerte module. For example, a teacher can see how often a module is used and which answers are given to questions.

This application was taken into use in September 2023, and the UU Learning Analytics Team is conducting a survey among all users, with the following statement: