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You can easily be enrolled on your new module: please contact the existing editing teacher of the equivalent 12-13 module, who will have access to the new one, to have yourself added (or if this is not appropriate or it is a new module, your local Moodle representative or learning-team-support@nottingham.ac.uk).*   See the page How to enrol a student (or fellow staff member) manually on your module

Q. What if I have a 13-14 module I'm no longer teaching?

 You You can easily "hand over" the module.  Enrol the new module convenor / contributor on the module and they can then unenrol you.   *    See the page How to enrol a student (or fellow staff member) manually on your module

Q. How will my "My Home" page and Module Overview change?

 In In due course you will see a change to the My Home screen in the Module Overview.  You will have one tab for current and ongoing (perpetual) modules and one tab for Archived modules (12-13 and previously).  This give you rapid access to your current modules while also giving you access if required to your old modules.

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If your modules are not correct, you should contact the existing editing teacher of your new module to have yourself added (or if unavailable, your local Moodle representative or learning-team-support@nottingham.ac.uk)  *   See the page How to enrol a student (or fellow staff member) manually on your module

Q. How do I import content?

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