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EleUM
(Electronic Learning Environment Universiteit Maastricht)
• MySBE: source for all study related
information
• Find your course material, assignments
and announcements.
• Hand in assignments electronically.
• Communicate with your teachers and
fellow students.
• Where? -> “eleum.unimaas.nl”
Click on the link
above
Welcome to EleUM!
Do you see the place to fill in your
username and password?
Click in the Username
field to proceed
Right! With your username and
password filled in:
Click the Login button
You enter EleUM on the My
EleUM tab.
In this demo we will guide you
through the most important
tabs and modules.
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Tabs
Modules
On top of the page you’ll find different
tabs
The blocks are called modules
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You can drag and drop modules to change the layout of the My Eleum tab
Via personalize page you can change the colour of this page
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Tabs
The Mytimetable upcoming activities module shows the first 5 upcoming
educational activities you are scheduled for. You can also use it to visit the
Mytimetable site.
Next, we want to show you the My SBE tab
Click on the correct tab at the top of this page
You see multiple modules here.
Let’s guide you through some
important ones.
Click anywhere in the SBE
deadlines module
The SBE Deadlines module provides an extra service to you to remind you of the
deadlines of registration for courses and exams as well as other important deadlines
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The My SBE tab also contains all important study related information, such as:
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Outline Study programmes and course descriptions
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Regulations
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Registration procedures
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Exam timetables and locations
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Links to miscellaneous useful systems and sites and contacts(MyUM, Surfyourself, course
descriptions)
Next, we’ll have a look at some of the most important topics/links on My SBE
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My Study provides links to timetables and the two main assistance resources
to guide you through any questions you may run into:
- The SBE Information desk
- Surfyourself (SBE’s electronic service site)
Click on “School’s Information Desk” to continue
The SBE Information Desk is situated near the Main Entrance. Visit the Desk
in case you have questions about educational matters or experience
difficulties with registration etc.
Office hours are Monday-Friday 10:00-16:00 hrs
You can of course also use surfyourself (24 hrs a day)
Now click on “Surfyourself” to continue
Surfyourself is SBE’s Electronic Servicesite:
• Here you can find answers to Frequently Asked Questions
• You can also use it to submit questions in case your question is not
found in the FAQ’s or to communicate with SBE support Offices (eg.
IRO or Education & Exams Ofice)
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Use the same credentials you use for your
webmail, eleum and MyUM to logon to
surfyourself
Click on “LOG IN” to continue
You can either use the search function
on top of the page or browse FAQ’s by
topic.
Click on “search” to continue
Most likely, the hits to your search term(“items found” will answer
your question.
If that is not the case, you can directly submit a question by using
the submit a call function in order to contact SBE Support staff
Click on “SUBMIT CALL AFTER SEARCH” to continue
In order to submit a call, type in your questions and click on send.
Questions submitted to Surfyourself will be answered within two working
days (but most likely sooner)
Click on “Send” to continue
Now, let’s return to the MySBE tab.
Under Direct to you’ll find various shortcuts among which:
- Outline Study programmes
- Student A-Z: All topics in alphabetical order
- Registration for Education & Examinations
- Course Information and Evaluation
Click On “Outline study programme” to
continue
The item outline study programme will help you to plan your studies, find
out which electives to choose and for which course to register. Take some
time later on to have a thorough look at these pages.
Now, Click On Registration for education &
examinations to continue
Some general guidelines about registration for courses and examinations:
You have to register for courses yourself (except the first period of your study)
Stick to the deadlines mentioned in the deadlines module. Missed deadlines means you will not
be able to participate in the course and/or examination.
If you register for a course, you are automatically registered for the first sit examination as well. If
you need to take a re-sit examination, you have to register yourself.
You can (de)register for examinations, normally in week 4 of the period concerned (check the
deadlines on EleUM!)
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You have to register via MyUM portal
There you can also indicate your availability for evening education (default
setting is that you are available for evening education)
Take some time later on to read the information on MySBE carefully
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Academic advice and coaching:
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Your study does not work out the way you hoped
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Your results are (a little) disappointing
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Personal circumstances might cause a delay
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You need advice concerning study related matters
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Meetings are kept highly confidential
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Study Abroad:
This section provides useful information about studying abroad, double
degree programmes, the International Relations Office and various other
topics.
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Exams and Regulations, right and duties:
Information from the Board of Examiners , examinations and all kinds of
regulations and duties. Take some time to have a closer look later on.
Click on “examination schedules and locations” to
continue
Most important regulations during Exams:
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Do not take place at SBE but in large halls (exceptions exist)
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Be on time (even when you are only 1 minute late you will be denied access)!
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No mobile phones
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Always bring your UM card!
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Read the course manual for more information
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Before and After Graduation:
All sorts of information about writing your thesis and graduating at SBE
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We are back on the My EleUM tab.
EleUM is a Learning System and is basically meant to support education.
There are 2 important terms to remember: Courses and Organisations
Let’s first explain more about the Courses using the My Courses module.
Click anywhere in the My Courses module.
The module is called My Courses, because in the list you only see the courses that you are
enrolled in (have registered for) .
A course is only accessible for all the students that registered for that course. So it is the
ideal place to inform all students in this course and to present them the course material,
assignments or other information regarding the course.
As you can see every course has a name and a code.
The code for Supply Chain Operations is: 2013-400-EBC4016
(2013=academic year; 400=course period 4; EBC4016=system course code)
Especially the system course code (in red) is important to remember, because you will need it to
find the entire course timetable for this course.
Click on the Supply Chain Operations course to see what a course looks
like.
You enter the course in the course’s Homepage, where you find the latest
Announcements for you (last 7 days) and links to What’s new for you
since your last visit. Announcements are used by teaching staff to inform you
about all kinds of things during the course.
On the left you see the Course menu. Every course has the same menu
links. We will go through the links now.
Click on the Announcements menu item.
The Announcements area shows you all available announcements in the
course.
Click on the Course Information menu item.
Course Information is meant for general information on the course. Course coordinators normally
publish the Course book(“block book”) here.
Click on the Course Material menu item.
In this area all kinds of additional course material is placed, organized in folders or as separate
items. Simply click on the links of the folders to see what items are in it.
Click on the Communication menu link.
In the communication section you will find different tools such as Discussions boards, wiki’s and
possibilities to mail fellow students or teachers within the course.
EleUM provides an e-mail function for all enrolled users. It is directly connected to the UM e-mail
system, so e-mail will be sent using your UM e-mail account. Please do not use it to “spam” but use
it wisely.
Violation of Maasnetrules will result in the blocking of your account
Click on the Courses tab at the top of the page to continue
The Courses tab also provides you with links to the courses you are enrolled in, just like on the My
EleUM tab.
Enough about Courses. Let’s go back to the My EleUM tab and have a look at
Organisations.
Click on the My EleUM tab.
Back again on the My EleUM tab.
Click anywhere in the
My Organisations module.
In EleUM each tutorial group (the group of people you have group meetings with in the
classrooms) of every course has its own electronic working environment. That working
environment is called an Organisation.
As you can see above this particular student is in tutorial group 4 of last year’s course EBC1018
and in group 18 of EBC1017. Obviously, these group numbers correspond with the group number
you find in your timetable.
Next to these tutorial group organisations there are also special, non-course related,
organisations like SBE Students announcements. This is an organisation in which all students of
our School are enrolled. It is used by the Education & Exams Office for information purposes.
Click on the link of the “Strategy” organisation.
An organisation looks very similar to a course and has similar menus and tools, and
here you also enter in the Home Page area. Announcements posted here are only
visible for students in this specific tutorial group.
Mainly, a (tutorial) organisation is used for communication purposes within the tutorial
group or for handing in assignments. This is usually done in courses that have many
students enrolled and therefore have many tutorial groups.
On the left you see the same type of menu area as in Courses and we call it the
Organisations menu. Every organisation has the same menu links.
Click on the My EleUM Tab to continue
You visted the Organisation by clicking on the link in
the My Organisations module.
There is also a special tab that leads you to all the
organisations you are enrolled in: the Organisations
tab.
Click on the Organisations tab.
This is what the Organisations tab looks like. It is merely another way of listing all your
organisations.
You can use the Organisation Catalogue to find other Organisations that are open to you as a
student. Unlike Courses, most Organisations of other Faculties will not be available for you.
It is up to you if you prefer to use this tab or the module on the My EleUM tab to get there.
Go back to the My EleUM tab.
The My Announcements module shows you the most
recent announcements that are posted in Courses or
Organisations you are enrolled in.
Make sure you check these regularly, because
many teachers use announcements to communicate
with you.
Click anywhere in the My
Announcements module.
These are announcements from the
Education Office which are posted in
the special organisation SBE Master
student or SBE Bachelor student
announcements, in which all SBE
Master/Bachelor students are enrolled.
So much for announcements.
Click on the Content Tab.
The Content tab is interesting for students, because every
student has 200 MB private disk space in EleUM >My Content to
store files in.
This is how it is generally displayed in My Content. There is
another way of displaying your files by using the Set up Web
Folder button. It will then be shown in the format of Windows
Explorer.
Click on the My EleUM Tab.
There are 3 more tabs we want to
show you.
First, click on the Library
tab.
The University Library provides special e-services in EleUM.
It offers direct links to its Catalogue and other E-resources.
The University Library also offers special library trainings to help you with your thesis. Check
your mail and the announcements on EleUm regularly for training dates.
You have to register yourself for these trainings
(via http://onlinelibrary.maastrichtuniversity.nl/service/library-introduction )
Now, click on the Services tab.
The Services Tab provides links to various service websites of the UM.
It contain useful links to for instance the language center (for language trainings – discount for SBE
Master students!).
Special attention to the link student desktop anywhere (needed to access journals from your
own computer)
The EleUM Help tab leads you to various support resources. Useful in case you wonder how
something in EleUm works.
In addition there is a “Support” button, where you can search for support and contact the faculty
for EleUm support.
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Navigating through EleUM
So far we have been moving around in EleUM by clicking on Tabs, links within modules and menu
items in Courses or Organisations.
Additionally, the Back and Forward buttons of your browser can also be used to navigate in
EleUM.
Click on the Logout icon (upper right corner).
Thank you for your attention!
This EleUM demo showed you how to:
• Find educational information, access your course
material, and announcements regarding a course.
• Use Surfyourself
• Navigate through the different tabs in EleUm
• Registration procedures
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