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Site: TAFE SA ePaceCourse: TAFE SA ePace (ePace)
Glossary: FAQ's - Frequently Asked Questions
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Question: (Last edited: Thursday, 5 May 2011, 06:00 AM)Browser - Which browser should I use for ePace? | ||
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Answer: ePace supports all popular browsers. You are strongly encouraged to upgrade to the latest version of the browser you use. The best all-round recommendation is probably Firefox (http://www.mozilla.com/firefox) but ultimately it is a personal choice. | ||
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Question: (Last edited: Thursday, 5 May 2011, 06:04 AM)Content – Can I look at the content of a course without enrolling in the course? | ||
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Answer: Generally no. You need to be enrolled in a course to look at the content. | ||
Question: (Last edited: Thursday, 5 May 2011, 05:41 AM)Course - How do I find my course? | ||
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Answer: All of your course that you have been enrolled in are listed under My Courses once you have logged in. | ||
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Question: (Last edited: Thursday, 5 May 2011, 06:00 AM)Enrolled - Accessing the content of a course without enrolling? | ||
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Answer: All users of the ePace moodle courses must be enrolled to have access to the course material. It is possible to have guest access, but this is rare and guests can not participate in activities. | ||
Question: (Last edited: Thursday, 5 May 2011, 05:53 AM)Enrolment - How do I enrol? | ||
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Answer: If you are accessing a course as a member of a class your teacher will provide you with information regarding your username, password and enrolment key. If you are a new private user, please create an account, and provide the relevant details. An email will be sent to you confirming your account, which you just need to read and accept. Once you have done this, enter the site with the username and password you provided and select your course. | ||
Question: (Last edited: Thursday, 5 May 2011, 06:01 AM)Enrolment key - What is an enrolment key? | ||
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Answer: An enrolment key is one way of securing your ePace course . The Key is a one-time key, usually an appropriate word, that students/participants are given to access their course. Typically teachers advise students of this key word in a face-to-face lecture. | ||
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Question: (Last edited: Thursday, 31 March 2011, 04:02 AM)Login - how do I login? | ||
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Answer: If you are a new user, please create an account, and provide the relevant details. An email will be sent to you confirming your account, which you just need to read and accept. Once you have done this, enter the site with the username and password you provided and select your course. | ||
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Question: (Last edited: Thursday, 5 May 2011, 06:35 AM)Media – I can't access some of the media files | ||
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Answer: You may need to download and install the latest version of Flash Player or there may be an issue with your browser (see Browser). | ||
Question: (Last edited: Thursday, 5 May 2011, 06:01 AM)Moodle - What is Moodle? | ||
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Answer: Moodle is an online learning tool or VLE (Virtual Learning Environment). It is used to communicate, collaborate and build communities around learning. It is the most widely used VLE in the world and has been adopted by several leaders in online education. ePace courses are built in the Moodle VLE. It is an easy way for staff and students to use the web for teaching and learning and can be accessed from any internet connection in the world. | ||
Question: (Last edited: Thursday, 5 May 2011, 06:08 AM)My location - Where can I access ePace? | ||
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Answer: ePace courses are web-based which means that you can login from anywhere in the world as long as you have an internet connection and the appropriate Login, password and enrolment key (if required). | ||