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UCL Moodle is the centrally supported virtual learning environment (VLE) used in over 1000 of UCL's courses and programmes to support and enhance teaching, learning and research. All members of UCL are able to login to Moodle.

The Moodle service is provided by Information Systems. Use of the Moodle service is governed by the Moodle Service Definition.

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National Student Survey 2010 - Your opinion matters!
by Stephen Rowett - Thursday, 14 January 2010, 01:25 PM
 
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Final-year* undergraduate students are encouraged to complete the 2010 National Student Survey (NSS) which is being run this term. Students will be asked to complete the survey at www.thestudentsurvey.com, which should take no more than five minutes, over the next few weeks.

The NSS is an opportunity to give feedback on all aspects of university life including:

  • Teaching
  • Assessment and feedback
  • Academic support
  • Organisation and management
  • Learning resources
  • Personal development

The survey is commissioned by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) and is administered by Ipsos-MORI, an independent research agency. Ipsos-MORI will contact students inviting them to complete the survey on-line. Those students who do not respond will be sent a postal questionnaire and may also be contacted by telephone.

Results of the survey will be available to prospective students on the Unistats website (see the 2009 NSS results at: http://www.unistats.com/ )

UCL is committed to acting on NSS student data and comments and the results are disseminated to faculties and departments for consideration. NSS data is also made available to UCL Union and is considered by the Joint Staff Student Committee, Academic Committee and UCL Council.

To complete the survey, please use this link: http://www.thestudentsurvey.com

* In some cases, students, particularly on programmes with a 3 or 4 year option, may be surveyed in their penultimate year.

Fiona Strawbridge
Linking to the common timetable from Moodle
by Fiona Strawbridge - Tuesday, 5 January 2010, 09:46 AM
 
To all Moodle tutors and administrators.

You can now easily add a link from your Moodle course to the common timetable which means no more manual entry of times and dates into Moodle! Simple instructions are in our FAQs at:

http://www.ucl.ac.uk/isd/staff/e-learning/tools/moodle/faq/#timetable

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