You can find the exercises and subjects you created or that have been shared with you in one of your repositories.
You can access your repository overview by going to 'Repositories' in the top menu.
Here are some things you need to know about repositories:
You can create multiple repositories. Think of them as folders. From now on, we’ll refer to them as a repo.
You can have personal a repo: this is a repo that you have not shared with anybody.
You can have a group repo: this is a repo that you have shared with one or more persons. Learn how to share a repo.
Using your repository
Updating Name and Description
Now click on your personal repository to enter it. You can see you’re in a repo, as the name of the repo is displayed at the top left.
You can change the name and add a description. You can use the description for yourself or especially if you share the repository with others to explain where the repository is used for.
Click the "edit" button on the right to edit the name and/or desription.
Organise your content
You can now find subjects, unlinked exercises and tests under the first three tabs.
Subjects can be placed on your course map. A subject can either contain only exercises or contain a lesson and exercises.
Exercises that are linked to a subject can be viewed by clicking that subject. Unlinked exercises are placed under the second tab.
You can find tests, rather unsurprisingly, under the 'tests' tab.
To create a new item, go the tab of the material you want to create and click 'new ... '.
Now you can go ahead and create new exercises or new subjects.
Do you want to work together with others in creating material? You can do this by sharing your repo. Learn how to share a repo.
Structure and organization of repositories
Different views for your repositories
By default your repositories are shown in a table, which allows them to be sorted by, for example, their name or the number of subjects. If desired, the repositories in your overview can also be shown by cards. To enable this view use the toggle in the top-right corner of the overview page:
When the 'card view' is selected the repositories will be shown like this:
Your choice for either the card view of the list view is remembered when you browse the platform.