See also
A pupil’s landing page (after login) contains
For each of the latter - provided they are already closed - the pupil can obtain their marks, review the questions and the answers they have given, and read the feedback page.
For more details, see
Like any other user, a pupil could change their password and e-mail address.
The e-mail address of a pupil is no longer stored. Passwords of a pupil can only be reset by a teacher.
Pupils obtained a ‘Bebras ID’ which remained the same over the years, even if they switched classes or schools.
It turns out that in practice this was never used. It also slightly complicates pupil registration by the teachers. One of the reasons for using this was to track pupils’ progress over the years. But as this was not consistently used, it was never possible to draw any relevant statistics from this.
Pupil’s preferred interface language is not stored in the database but rather in a cookie
Or more correctly: under that ID. As in Rasbeb 2 pupils get a new ID every year, this amounts to the same essentially. ↩