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Lecturecast outage 02/02/12
by Jo Matthews - Friday, 27 January 2012, 09:51 AM
 
Lecturecast will be unavailable between 8am and 10am on Thursday 2nd February 2012 while the servers are upgraded. This will only affect the viewing of presentations. The recording of lectures will not be affected. If you have questions or concerns please contact ltss@ucl.ac.uk
Jess Gramp
Moodle temporary unplanned outage
by Jessica Gramp - Friday, 27 January 2012, 09:51 AM
 
UCL Moodle was temporarily offline on Wednesday 25th January between around 1:20pm to 1:30pm. We have identified the cause and it has been resolved.  

If you notice any problems with UCL Moodle in future please contact the UCL Service Desk.
Steve Rowett
National Student Survey 2012
by Stephen Rowett - Wednesday, 18 January 2012, 03:38 PM
 

HAVE YOUR SAY!

Final-year(*) undergraduate students are encouraged to complete the 2012 National Student Survey (NSS) which is being run this term.

Click here to complete this year's National Student Survey (NSS).

The NSS is an opportunity to give feedback on all aspects of university life including:
  • teaching
  • organisation and management
  • assessment and feedback
  • learning resources
  • academic support
  • 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.

Professor Malcolm Grant, UCL President and Provost comments:
“UCL takes its student views very seriously and values the feedback received. As part of this, the National Student Survey (NSS) asks for your opinions on your time at UCL and the resulting data assists prospective students in making their university choices. The NSS results are widely considered within UCL and help us to understand student views and to identify where improvements can be made to provision. For instance, the NSS has recently been used to inform enhancement of the Personal Tutoring system and to introduce UCL-wide service standards on the return of assessed work. I therefore encourage you to participate; it only takes five minutes to complete and provides valuable information to help us improve the quality of the UCL student experience.

A reminder of the link to the survey: www.thestudentsurvey.com

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

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