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Relevant to Moodle 3.6 from August 2019 onwards
It is important that staff do not re-use the old modules for the new session - please do not edit

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19 modules.

Key info

  • SATURN Campus Modules for the new academic year are created automatically from SATURNCampus Solutions. (If you were an editing teacher last year you will be automatically added this year)
  • You will have the ability to request a new module (if it's not a SATURN CS module) - by clicking a button - it will then be created automatically and available to you within about a day
  • Look out for the Year End & Archive block in the leftright-hand column
  • It is important that staff do not re-use or edit the existing modules "to prepare" for the new academic session as last year's modules will be archived "as taught"

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Q. My module isn't linked to SATURN Campus Solutions - how do I get a new one?

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It is not possible to import content automatically - Moodle doesn't have this feature. However for a limited time each spring/summer often the Learning Technology Faculty and School Support Team are able to do this for you. Please contact your local Moodle representative or learning-team-support@nottingham.ac.uk 

Q. What will happen to last year's module?

Each autumn  autumn (around the second week in October) the modules will be recategorised as Archive and become "Read-only". You will still be able to import content form the old modules but not be able to make changes.

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Q. How will I see modules on my "My Home" pageDashboard?

On your My Home pageDashboard, in the Module Overview, you will have one tab for Current and ongoing (perpetual) modules and one tab for Archived modules.  This give you rapid access to your current modules while also giving you access if required to your old modulesbe able to sort your modules by Past, In Progress, Future - as well as Star favuorite modules and Hide from my view any you have finished with.

Q. I am a Teacher or Observer on some modules - will I see the new ones?

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