Information about online materials
1. What OU-relevant material is available to me online?
2. The Guide to i-Tutorials and podcasts
3. Information about access to the online materials/ troubleshooting
1. You have access to the following materials online
- i-Tutorials and materials related to them
- Video files and transcripts for W200 only
- Test & Feedback exercises
- Exam papers
- Podcasts
You gain access to these materials via ELITE, an online area created by the College of Law. Much of what ELITE contains is only relevant to students who are studying at The College of Law, such as the Legal Practice Course, but it does provide a gateway for OU students to a range of materials which will be useful for your OU studies.
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2. The Guide to i-Tutorials and podcasts
This Guide gives you detailed information about all these online materials (except the exam papers: see below), including how to use them as part of your studies.
Click here to go to the Guide to i-Tutorials and podcasts for your module
NB: for guidance on use of the past exam papers for your module, see the Examination and Revision Guide in your Module Guide.
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3. Information about access to the online materials/troubleshooting hints
As noted above, access details are contained in the Guide to i-Tutorials and podcasts. However, here are a few additional points which may be helpful:
- when you click on the link to ELITE from the module website, you will be prompted to give a username and password; you must use your Personal Identifier (PI) number as both your username and your password
- please note that your StudentHome OUCU and Password will NOT work here, as ELITE is not an OU system
- if you have difficulties accessing the materials on ELITE, please e-mail elite.administrator@lawcol.co.uk
- however, please note that this address cannot help you with username and password problems, so please do not e-mail it if you are having difficulties with this
- if you do appear to have a problem entering ELITE because of username or password issues, do check that you have followed the instructions above (to enter your PI number twice). Any issues relating to your PI number must be directed to the OU.
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