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1. Log in to EASE https://www.ease.ed.ac.uk/ using your university UUN and password.
2. Access the server from https://rstudio.ppls.ed.ac.uk.
1. Log in to EASE https://www.ease.ed.ac.uk/ using your university UUN and password.
2. Set your RStudio password here https://rstudio.ppls.ed.ac.uk/setpass.php, the username will be the same as your UUN (make sure you type your UUN correctly).
3. Access the server from https://rstudio.ppls.ed.ac.uk using your university UUN and the password you set in (2).
1. Log in to EASE https://www.ease.ed.ac.uk/ using your university UUN and password.
2. Set your RStudio password here https://rstudio.ppls.ed.ac.uk/setpass.php, the username will be the same as your UUN (make sure you type your UUN correctly).
2A. If step (2) above didn't work, please complete this form and wait for an email from us. Please note that this can take up to 3 working days.
One you receive an email from us, please follow the following instructions:
Gradebook and find the relevant quiz.
The quiz solutions and feedback are NOT immediately available after your submission, only your grade is. The solutions and feedback are available on Sunday after 5pm.
Go to the LEARN page of your course. On the top menu bar, click Gradebook.
Then, click on the name of the quiz for which you would like to see the question by question feedback. Next, click on View Submission.
On the course LEARN page you will find a link to the Piazza Discussion Forum. Depending on your course, it may just be called Discussion Forum.
The following is a list of sources of help and support:
Labs. Attend the labs to get help and support from tutors on the content of the lab exercises, R and RStudio, as well as lecture contents.
Office Hours. Attend office hours to receive one-to-one help on the course materials.
Discussion Forum. Search on the Piazza Discussion Forum, in case another student had the same question and it was already answered.
You can also ask a new question on the Discussion Forum if no one has already asked the same question. Your student peers or instructors will be able to provide an answer to your question.
TO. The teaching organisation (ppls.psych@ed.ac.uk) can advise you on administrative enquiries about your course. This includes issues with submission of assessments, extensions, special circumstances, or exams.
Student Adviser. Your student adviser (you can find their name on MyEd or Euclid) is your first point of contact for generic help and support on matters that are not directly related to your course materials or organisation. They are able to also refer you to wider University services, such as the Wellbeing adviser, see below.
Wellbeing adviser. The Wellbeing adviser can provide you with advice on wellbeing-related issues and recommend other specialist services, such as the Student Counselling Service or the Disability and Learning Support Service, who may be able to help you. You can be referred to the Wellbeing adviser by your Student adviser, or you can self-refer at the link above.
Timetabling service offer students the ability to intervene in their personalised timetable and re-schedule those group activities which conflict with each other or student’s other commitments such as work or child care. The Group Change Request Form should be used to request any amendments to your scheduled group activities (e.g. tutorials, workshops, labs).
For more information, please refer to the Student Timetables page.