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ELFE Online

ELFE stands for ELementary French Exercises, and is used in French 103 and French 204. It is an online drill practice program that records the results for the instructors to check. It is html and javascript, and therefore will not work the same in all browsers.

Problems with ELFE should be reported to Carly Born, cborn@carleton.edu or x7010.

ELFE can be found here:

http://www.carleton.edu/curricular/fren/elfe/

Instructions about ELFE can be found here:

http://webapps.acs.carleton.edu/its/flt/labsoftware/elfe/

Recommended Browsers:

For Macintosh OS X: Safari or Firefox For Windows: Mozilla, Firefox, or Internet Explorer

How to use ELFE:

Students complete the exercise BEFORE they are asked to login to send results. An exercise is only considered complete once all questions are answered correctly (unlimited attempts can be made). When they are prompted to login, they enter their Carleton NetID and password. If results are sent successfully, then they will get a box that says as much.

Troubleshooting:

  • Problems concerning the function of the excercise pages are usually browser related. Try upgrading the browser or try using a different one. Exercises should always work on lab computers.
  • Problems loggin in to send results: the student MUST be fully enrolled in a course to send results (auditors cannot send results). On each exercise they are asked to choose their class, they must choose the class for which they are registered (section does not matter). If they have just added the class, then the Registrar may not have completely committed their registration, checking to see if they see the course folder is a good test for this
  • If the student believes that the exercise content is incorrect (answers, questions, instructions), they should report this to their instructor. The instructor can then verify if this is true or not and then send me corrections if necessary.

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Topic revision r1.1 - 29 Nov 2004 - 16:48 GMT - CarlyBorn
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