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The commonest are STUDENT (for learners and participants) and EDITING TEACHER (for module convenors and contributors)
Roles in individual modules (enrolment is per module)
Student
A distinct role for students and learners in modules and participants in communities.
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In Archived modules read-only permissions are applied - no editing of the module is possible, enrolment isn't possible.
Roles in groups of modules across a category
such as a whole School or Faculty or a subcategory such as Year 1
Teacher
This role is often given to tutors, teaching assistants, and assessment co-ordinators who need to be able to mark student work or see student activity, but not add or edit items.
With this role you can:
- See, add and edit marks across all modules in a particular category, e.g., a School)
- Send Announcements
- View but NOT amend Resources in a module e.g. PDF, PowerPoint and Word documents, URLs etc.
- View hidden resources and activities (Note that this is specific to moodle.Nottingham)
- View and participate in but NOT amend Activities in a module e.g. see but not add or edit Turnitin and Moodle assignments, Choice and Forums etc.
- Enrol users onto a module as a Teacher or Student.
- Mark assignments, see marks and feedback and download assignments and administration files
School Support
This is a role - only available at Category level - given usually to administration staff in a school. It involves extra training and close liaison with the Moodle Team. Please contact learning-technologies@nottingham.ac.uk if you feel you should have this role.
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