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Relevant to Moodle 3.

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10 from September

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2021 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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20-21 modules as last year's modules will be archived "as taught".

Key info

  • Campus Modules for the new academic year are created automatically from Campus 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 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 right-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"(it's not visible to students only editing teachers so no need to hide it)

Transferring content

Schools have been given the option to request that all content is transferred from last year's modules into the new modules as a starting point. For some Schools and module convenors (and for new modules), we understand that you will be starting from scratch (using the template from your School) OR bringing your own content into the module.  If you have any questions please contact your local Moodle representative or learning-technologies@nottingham.ac.uk

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

In the Year End and Archive Block click the "+ New version" and complete the form on the next screen. This will put the new module into our queue and you should shortly find that it has appeared in your module list.

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On your Dashboard, in the Module Overview, you will be able to sort your modules by Past, In Progress, Future - as well as Star favuorite favourite modules and Hide from my view any you have finished with.

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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 School Admin, Moodle representative or learning-technologies@nottingham.ac.uk)  See the page How to enrol a fellow staff member manually on your module

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