By clicking on “My classes > Create new” it’s possible to create new classes, filling in the necessary information and choosing the class code. This code can be created by the teacher (a good idea would be to use the actual name of the class) and should be given (orally or by e-mail) to the students. They must insert it during their registration in i-d-e-e or later on in the appropriate space. Once students have inserted the class code, their results will automatically appear in the teacher’s virtual Gradebook.
A recommended naming system for your classes, ensuring easy identification, is as follows: [Teacher's Surname or School Name] + [Level] + [Year] (e.g., Marin_elementary_2023 or Leonardo_A1-A2_2023).
Please note that if a name has already been assigned to another class by another teacher, the system will notify you during class creation, and you'll need to select a different name. Feel free to experiment with variations by rearranging the order of this information (e.g., Marin_elementary_2023 or Leonardo_A1-A2_2023). For your convenience, you can also use the class name as the "Class Code" provided to your students.
To join the appropriate virtual class, students should enter the "Class Code" provided by their teacher in the designated field. You can find this option by clicking on "You don't have a Class code?" located at the top left corner of the platform.
Once students enter the Class Code, they will gain access to assignments, tests, and messages sent by the teacher.
Yes. If you go to the menu entitled “My classes”, you'll find the option “Delete”, which allows the teacher or the school to delete a class whenever necessary.
Yes, you can delete a student who is enrolled in a virtual class. To do so, follow these steps:
• Navigate to the "My classes" menu.
• Click on the option " View your classes." This feature enables the teacher or school to view and manage all aspects of the class.
• Use the "Move student" button, which allows you to move, "freeze," or delete students as needed.
Additionally, if necessary, you can transfer the entire class to another teacher by using the "Move this class" button.
Inside the menu “My classes”, there is the option “View your class” that allows the teacher to access all the contents of the class, including the student list.
Teachers and schools can register and use the platform at no cost. However, for students to access the available resources and materials (including both Edilingua materials and those provided by their teacher), they need an access code. This access code is typically found inside their printed Edilingua textbooks. Alternatively, students have the option to purchase access codes for the digital and interactive resources from i-d-e-e's e-shop.
The calculation of the total access hours for each book is based on several factors. It takes into account the chosen type of material, as well as the length and complexity of the activities associated with that book.
Yes, the platform is available during holidays. Students have the flexibility to use their i-d-e-e access hours within an 18-month period from the time they activate their code or register. This means they can utilize the platform not only during the academic year but also during the summer months and other holiday periods throughout the year for revision.
In addition, students can complete each activity in their Workbooks up to three times, enhancing their learning experience. Furthermore, the platform offers Interactive Grammar, video games, videos, and glossaries, allowing students to stay engaged with the language during their vacations.
The i-d-e-e platform plays a crucial role in maintaining students' commitment to studying, reducing dropouts, and helping them consolidate their language skills acquired during the academic year.
They can contact us at the address info@i-d-e-e.it, with the subject line "book without access code," and attach a photo of the inside of the cover.
No, it is not currently possible to upload materials such as tests and games that you have created on other platforms or sites to i-d-e-e. If this feature becomes available in the future, we will inform users in real-time on www.i-d-e-e.it.
Edilingua's privacy policy is committed to protecting the privacy and rights of its users. Here's a summary of the key points:
• Personal Data: Edilingua ensures that users' personal data is not used for any purposes other than what is necessary for the platform's services. This personal information will be kept confidential and will not be shared with third parties.
• Teacher-Created Materials: Edilingua commits to never use materials, such as tests and quizzes, created by teachers without their explicit permission. The copyright of these materials remains with the authors, even if they choose to share them with other teachers using the platform.
• Use of Edilingua Materials: Materials created by Edilingua are meant for use exclusively within the i-d-e-e platform and should not be used outside of it.
These principles are in place to protect the privacy and intellectual property rights of both users and content creators on the Edilingua platform. Users should refer to Edilingua's official privacy policy and terms of use for more detailed information and legal considerations.
You can send us an email to the address info@i-d-e-e.it.
Once you have imported and/or modified a test from the Edilingua Archive into your own archive (My Tests), you can send it to your class by clicking on the "Send" button next to the test and then selecting the desired class. You can also send the test by clicking on "Assign" in the left vertical menu and then selecting "Assign Test."
If you assign a test to the wrong class, you cannot cancel this action directly. However, you can follow these steps to rectify the situation:
• Access the Class Page by clicking on "My classes."
• Choose the class that received the test in error by clicking on "View your class."
• In the class view, navigate to "Assignments" and then select "Tests."
• Locate the test that was assigned to the wrong class and remove it from there.
To send the test to the correct class:
• Go to "My tests."
• Find the test you want to assign to the correct class.
• Select the correct class and proceed with the assignment.
To view the results of a test, follow these steps:
• Go to the "Class Page."
• Click on "My classes."
• Select the specific class you want to view the test results for by clicking on "View your class."
• In the class view, navigate to "Assignments" and then choose "Tests."
• Find the specific test for which you want to view the results and click on "More details."
When the school year ends, here's what happens to virtual classes and the statistics in the Virtual Register, and how you can continue accessing them:
• Virtual Classes: You have the flexibility to modify virtual classes by selecting the "Edit class" option from the "My classes" menu. You can change the class name (for example, Marin_A1-A2_2023 can become Marin_B1-B2_2024) and the adopted course. Additionally, by clicking on "View class" > "Move students," you can add, delete, deactivate, or move students from one class to another as needed.
• Transfer of Classes: You also have the option to transfer an entire class, including all associated data, to another teacher using the "Move this class" command.
• Access to Classes: You can continue accessing and working with your virtual classes and their statistics even after the school year ends. The platform provides you with the tools to make necessary adjustments, add or remove students, and manage class details to accommodate changes in the new academic year.
This flexibility allows you to seamlessly transition and manage your virtual classes from one academic year to the next, ensuring continuity in your teaching and administrative tasks.
The virtual Gradebook collects, in addition to the names of students in each class, all the results of the work done on the platform: exercises, tests, hours of practice, results obtained for each individual language skill, and more. All of this data is visible to teachers, who can compare the results of multiple students and classes. Each student, on the other hand, can access their own results and see the average of correct answers in their class but does not have access to other data about their peers.
Teachers can consult the "Gradebook" at any time (even during the lesson via computer, tablet, or smartphone).
The i-d-e-e " Gradebook" has been designed and implemented to provide schools, teachers, and students with the opportunity to leverage so-called "Learning analytics": the collection and organized and "intelligent" analysis of data in order to draw conclusions about the progress of classes and students and to create personalized educational paths. Thanks also to the alerts that appear on the teacher's control panel in the "Highlights" section, for the first time, it is possible to quickly learn much more about the strengths and weaknesses of students and take action accordingly.
It is a database of educational materials. There are two libraries, one from Edilingua containing tests created by the editorial team and course authors, and the personal archive called "My Tests," which consists of tests modified and customized by the teacher.
All tests and quizzes created by teachers are automatically saved on i-d-e-e servers and are only accessible to the teachers themselves, who can decide when to send them to students or classes.
Certainly, i-d-e-e not only allows for it but is also ideal for one-to-one or remote lessons. Students will need to use an Edilingua textbook that contains an access code to the platform or purchase the code directly from the i-d-e-e.it e-shop. Teachers, on the other hand, can use all the platform's tools for free, such as interactive grammar, tests, class chats, interactive exercises, and more. Additionally, it's sufficient for at least one student in the class to activate the book in their own account for it to be unlocked for free in the teacher's account, along with any related materials, such as videos, audio, and games, if available.