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A.  Moodle takes your registration from the student record system, so you can only access modules that you are registered on through your School. Some modules may be open to self-enrolment.

If you are still to register onto a module, you will not have access to it automatically.

Some modules may be open to self-enrolment in the period between your signing up for the module and it appearing on your student record.

If you have fully registered and still do not see your modules this could be because

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A. All blocks, including the Module Overview, on "My home" page could be "docked" as tabs on the left hand side of the page.

Once you move your mouse over the docked tab you can use the block as normal.

You could can click the  to undock the block and return it to its place in the column.

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  • breadcrumb trail at the top of the page to see where you are in the module. TOP TIP: the third second entry is the Home page of the module
  • Use your browser back button to get back to previous pages
  • We recommend going back to My Home to locate your list of modules and change from one to another. There is a My Home link at the top of every page (the little house icon).

Q2.11. Can I still see my old modules from last year?

A.  As you go through the University, your modules from each year will continue to be available under the Previous Modules tab in the Module Overview. For most students modules from 12-13 and onwards are available if you were enrolled on them. Some students may have access to modules from years prior to this. Modules from previous years are read-only.

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A.  All Moodle users - students and staff - have an editable profile where you can upload a photo and add additional details about yourself. As well as information displayed to other Moodle users, your profile includes a number of settings that affect how Moodle functions and how it is displayed to you.

  • Log into Moodle
  • In the ADMINISTRATION block > My profile settings
  • Click on your name in the top right corner
  • From the drop down menu click Click Edit profile 
  • Edit the fields you wish to change
  • Click the Update profile button at the bottom

Find out more: Your Profile Settings Explained

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A.  You can change your email settings so that Moodle only sends you only one email a day (usually around 5-5.30 pm UK time). This will be a digest containing all of the email notifications from that day. To do this:

  1. Log into Moodle
  2. In the ADMINISTRATION block > My profile Settings
  3. Click on your name in the top right corner
  4. From the drop down menu click Edit profileClick the Edit profile 
  5. Where it says Email digest type choose: Complete (daily email with full posts) or Subjects (daily email with subjects only)
  6. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click Update profile.

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A.  Grades or marks and feedback will often (but not necessarily always) be released to you from within the Turnitin assignment or Moodle assignment that it relates to.  Check the information in your module to see how and when grades will be released.

In the Settings Administration block on a module front page you may be able to select Grades to see your current grades for that module. (Grades view is not available on all modules.)

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