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This refers to Moodle 2.7 from July 2015 onward

THIS REFERS TO MOODLE 2.2 UNTIL THE END OF AUGUST 2014

 

On this page is a selection of information for student handbooks and handouts and similar.  If you would like particular wording created, please get in touch with learning-technologies@nottingham.ac.uk

Resources to give out to your students or use in your own handouts and module handbooks:

Student video introduction 


Please use the texts below where appropriate.

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Once you have handed in your module choices, your School will update your student record and once that has been done you will automatically be added to the relevant module on Moodle. Be patient during this process. If you know you are enrolled on a module and still cannot see it, check with your lecturer to make sure moodle.Nottingham is used for your module and that it has been made available to students (it may be hidden while the lecturer is preparing it). If you continue to experience problems, contact the student IT HelplineServicedesk

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The University uses two main online assessment systems for written essays, tests and quizzes. Turnitin is for written essays and can be used to automatically check your submission for plagiarism. The other is .  You will normally submit assignments through Moodle.  You may be asked to take quizzes or tests in Moodle. Alternatively you may use Rogo, an online testing tool, used by lecturers for online assessment at any time during your studies.

http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/teaching/resourcestools/toolsindex.aspx


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TurnitinUK is also available for students to use. This is because the University wants to encourage students to develop their academic writing skills and access to TurnitinUK will, it is hoped, assist students to improve their writing by revealing any problems with the citation of source materials, with bibliographies and with the way source material has been paraphrased and used. TurnitinUK is available to all students via Moodle.  Access to TurnitinUK is permanently available from the ‘University Resources’ block on most very top navigation bar on all pages of Moodle. Click ‘TurnitinUK test your text’"TEST YOUR TEXT", then click ‘Participate in this module’. In this module students will be able to access the software through which they can upload assignments, as well as find detailed information about how to use the software to improve their writing.

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  • to deliver learning materials such as lecture slides, handouts, readings, web links, audio and video files;
  • as a place for students to submit assignments, including the use of Turnitin;
  • to facilitate comment and discussion on key ideas, papers, artefacts, videos, etc. both online and as preparation for group discussions;
  • a shared space for students to build topical glossaries, annotated collections or subject summaries;
  • to guide students through a topic with a framework of resources and activities which track student progress
  • to deliver completely online learning for distance students worldwide.

Moodle is being designed to connect integrated with a number of other University systems, including Turnitin, Rog?, Xerte Online Toolkits and is constantly being developed and extended specifically to suit the University’s needs.

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To submit a Turnitin assignment in Moodle

Students should log into Moodle using their University username and password combination, then enter the relevant module area from the Module Overview list on the My Home page. Browse to the name of the appropriate assessment and click on it to open the submission screen to TurnItIn as below.

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Type your assessment title in the “submission title” box.
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Click the ‘Browse’ button to browse the computer for the location of the work to be submitted. Once located, select the file and check the box to confirm the submission is your own work.  Use the ‘Add submission’ button at the bottom to upload the work.

The screen will change to show a message: Status: Submission successfully uploaded to Turnitin.


Once confirmed, the submission will be emailed a digital receipt with a unique ID number. Make a note of this number and keep it somewhere safe in case of any query. The system by default will only allow one submission and Turnitin records the time and date of that submission. Late submission penalties may apply if work is not submitted promptly. It is therefore advisable to upload the electronic copies of any assignments well in advance of any deadlines.See Student Moodle Help on Turnitin assignments - how to submit an assignment to Turnitin through Moodle

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