UEL Plus is the University of East London’s Virtual Learning Environment (VLE). UEL Plus has multiple features to support learning and teaching. Further information on UEL Plus and detailed staff support materials and technical information is available from the UEL Plus Homepage.
The e-Learning Team offer development, training and support to all staff in academic schools and services in the use of UEL Plus and other new and emerging technologies. For full details of the training currently available please go to the UELconnect staff development pages.
Staff, student and technical support information is available on the use of UEL Plus. Further details are available from the following pages:
UEL Plus is accessed via the University Portal, UEL Direct, you can log into UEL Direct from the university homepage. For further information see the guide on Logging into UEL Plus.
UEL Plus can be accessed from any computer with an internet connection. You can log in on campus, from home, work, or anywhere else.
A list of all students enrolled on a module is available through the module Gradebook. From the Teach tab click on Gradebook to display a list of all students.
There are many reasons why a student may not have access to a UEL Plus module site. Please see the Student FAQ on module access for further information.
New module sites for UEL Plus are created automatically from the records held in Delta (the Student Records System). If you require access to an existing UEL Plus site or would like to create a new site please contact the e-Learning Mailbox with details.
Yes, it is possible to add another member of staff to a module site. Staff members can be added through the Gradebook > Enrol members (from the Teach tab). For further information see the guide on Enrolling staff members onto a UEL Plus Site.
It is not recommended that you add students to a UEL Plus site as this is done automatically. When students are in DELTA (the student records system) and registered for a module, they will automatically be given access to the site in UEL Plus. If it appears a student’s module site access is incomplete in UEL Plus, please consult the Student FAQ on module access for further information.
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