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FASER (Feedback Assessment Submission Electronic Repository) allows students to upload and check their coursework, see feedback and deadlines, and access support. Learn how to sign in, use FASER features, and find exams and coursework information.
FASER is the online service for undergraduate and postgraduate taught students to submit and access their coursework at Essex. Learn how to use FASER and find other exams and coursework information and support.
FASER is the University's bespoke coursework submission, assessment and feedback platform. Learn how to use FASER to upload work, check deadlines, see feedback and more in this short manual.
Coursework. All coursework must be uploaded and submitted to FASer, the University’s Online Coursework Submission system available at http://faser.essex.ac.uk/. Please ensure that your assignment is watermarked, by selecting the ‘watermark’ tick box on FASer.
Learn how exams will be run at University of Essex, either in person or remotely via FASER. Find out the exam timetable, open-book and closed-book rules, and how to access FASER for remote exams.
Introduction. The three most important learning technologies used at the University are Moodle , FASER and Listen Again, the so-called "big three" learning technologies at Essex.