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This page provides information about various common tasks. | This page provides information about various common tasks. | ||
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+ | ==== Accessing Autolab ==== | ||
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+ | Autolab can be loaded into any modern WWW browser from the following URL: | ||
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+ | * [[https:// | ||
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+ | It is only available to members of the JMU community. So, if you are off-campus, you will first need to sign into the [[student: | ||
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+ | === Disable non-JMU VPN === | ||
+ | If you are using any non-JMU VPN, FANTASTIC! 🙌 The only thing is you must disable this to use autolab. | ||
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Note that you must use your '' | Note that you must use your '' | ||
- | Autolab (not your JMU) password. | + | Autolab (**not your JMU**) password. |
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+ | For your first sign-in, you will not know your password and should use the " | ||
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+ | ==== Handling Login Problems ==== | ||
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+ | If you've forgotten your Autolab password (which is different from your normal JMU password, because Autolab does not use JMU's authentication system) or never used Autolab at JMU before, you can reset/set your password by clicking on the " | ||
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+ | If you can login to Autolab but the course you are looking for is not listed, it probably means that you added the course after your professor uploaded the roster. So, you will need to contact your professor. | ||
+ | If Autolab doesn' | ||
==== Courses ==== | ==== Courses ==== | ||
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{{assignment.png}} | {{assignment.png}} | ||
- | You can submit your code by (1) dragging a file to or clicking on the dashed box, (2) affirming that you have complied with the JMU honor code and all course-specific policies, and (3) clicking | + | You can submit your code by (1) affirming that you have complied with the JMU honor code and all course-specific policies, and (2) clicking on " |
- | on " | + | |
You can also see information about due dates/ | You can also see information about due dates/ | ||
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for more information. | for more information. | ||
- | After the assignment has been completely graded, you may also receive | + | After the assignment has been completely graded, you may also receive feedback from the instructor |
- | feedback from the instructor on the quality of your code. You can | + | |
- | obtain this feedback (if it is provided) by clicking on the magnifying | + | |
- | glass icon under the last submission. | + | |
==== Individual Submissions ==== | ==== Individual Submissions ==== | ||
- | If you click on the magnifying glass for a submission, you will be presented with a page that contains a list of the files you submitted. If you click on the magnifying glass for a particular file you will be presented with a page that looks something like the following. | + | If you click on the magnifying glass for a submission, you will be presented with a page that contains a list of the files you submitted. If you click on the magnifying glass for a particular file you will be presented with the source code that you submitted. |
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+ | ==== Remarks (i.e., Instructor Feedback) on Individual Submissions ==== | ||
- | {{submission.png}} | + | If the instructor provides them, you can view their remarks in the same way that you can view the feedback from the automatic grading system. Specifically, |
- | Any annotations/ | ||
+ | If you click on the magnifying glass for a submission, you will be presented with a page that contains a list of the files you submitted. If you click on the magnifying glass for a particular file you will be presented with the source code that you submitted. |