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Find out how to keep up with what's new, what's coming, what's working well and what isn't.
This set of guidelines should be followed by all staff and students when creating either a blog or podcast using systems provided by the University.
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This page has been created to help redirect users who may have inadvertently misspelt Vevox: Go to Vevox Guides | Veevox | Wevox | Ve...
The University has a policy that applies to everyone who uses University computing facilities.
You will use Digital Education systems operated by the University during your studies that enable you to publish content online freely available to anyone outside of the University. Not all data is suitable for sharing, learn more about what you should consider.
We welcome any comments or suggestions you have about the site, please use the website feedback form to share your thoughts with the team.
Information for students on requesting extensions for mitigating circumstances, and guides for staff on how to grant these for students.
How to allow third party cookies on your browser to enable Minerva integrated tools to work properly.
The IT website is the best way to report a technical problem, request IT services or see if there is a major incident.
Whether your course is completely online or you have a mix of online and face-to-face teaching, the Library's digital capabilities resources will help you make the most of your study.
If you are not sure where to find the coversheet to attach to your assessment you should contact your teaching school.
Looking for the e-survival guide? It has been replaced by Tips on submitting assessed work online.
Coursera is an online learning platform offering thousands of online courses created in partnership with world-leading education institutions and organisations.
This page has been created to help redirect users who may have inadvertently misspelt Buddycheck: Go to Student Guides: Buddycheck Go to Staff Guides: Buddycheck...
Software called HandBrake can be used to compress video files, it can also be used to convert video from nearly any format to a selection of modern, widely supported codecs. You can access HandBrake from AppsAnywhere.
MATLAB is a numerical computing environment and high-level programming language that has similarities with other languages such as C and Python.
Learn where to get individual advice about performing statistical tests and using statistical software such as SPSS by taking a look at the Library website.
The University gives general information relating to assessment of students in its code of practice on assessment. Academic schools provide more specific local guidance in...
If you are looking for your personalised online timetable, please see, how to access your personalised timetable on the Student Education Service website. When you...
LUBS staff with queries relating to Harvard Business Publishing (HBP) should contact their Faculty Learning Technologist team for further guidance, see contacting your Faculty Learning...
The University uses the eduroam (education roaming) Wi-Fi network on campus. It is fast, secure and you can use it to get online at many...
This page has been created to help redirect users who may have inadvertently misspelt Collaborate: Go to Student Guides: Collaborate Go to Staff Guides: Collaborate...
Many problems with content not appearing as expected in a browser can be resolved by clearing your web browser's cookies, cache and history.
EndNote helps you to store and manage your references. It also works with Microsoft Word to automatically insert citations and create your reference list (or...
The RNIB Transcription Service Leeds works with the University to provide accessible transcriptions of academic material
The University of Leeds Academic Skills at Library website helps taught students to develop academic skills. Take your learning to the next level with Skills@Library.
This page has been created to help redirect users who may have inadvertently misspelt Turnitin: Go to Student Guides: Turnitin Go to Staff Guides: Turnitin...
Looking for course registration information? See the For Students Registration webpage for information. Looking for information on how to enrol on, or change modules? See...
Students who are completing and submitting digital assessments online, should check their computer/laptop time before they start – it should show the accurate time (for whatever country they are in at the time).
All external examiners must have a Leeds IT account created before they can be given access to submissions and any other University systems (e.g. Minerva).
There are currently three virtual classrooms in use at the University.
The University of Leeds Library website provides guidance on referencing.
The IT website is the best way to report a technical problem or request IT services, visit it.leeds.ac.uk.
Instructions for signing up to receive emails from the DESystems-Info mailing list.
Instructions for unsubscribing from the DESystems-info mailing list.
The IT website is the best way to report a technical problem or request IT services.
If a system goes down or is experiencing a problem, guidance published on the Digital Practice website may be helpful in supporting student education and assessment activities.
Updates involve making changes to software in a way that doesn’t affect its core structure. When a set of changes made to software are significant and substantial enough, we call it an upgrade. Both involve making changes to the software.