List of active policies
Name | Type | User consent |
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Moodle Terms and Conditions | Site policy | All users |
Moodle Data Privacy Policy | Privacy policy | All users |
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Moodle Terms and Conditions
UCL uses an instance of the Moodle learning environment as part of its teaching provision for students and for staff training activities. Those using UCL Moodle are expected to be familiar with and abide by the regulations and policies outlined on this page.
UCL Moodle is an extension of UCL’s physical teaching environment, therefore use of Moodle is subject to the following UCL policies:
UCL Disciplinary Policy (Staff)
In addition, usage of Moodle by all users is subject to the UCL Computing Regulations and supporting guidance (https://www.ucl.ac.uk/informationsecurity/policy).
All content added to Moodle must be compliant with Copyright legislation, guidance for students and teaching can be viewed at: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/library/copyright
For those wishing to use Moodle data for research, UCL research procedures must be followed followed, please see guidance from UCL Legal Services and Research Integrity.
Disclaimer
The information contained in UCL Moodle is subject to change and may have been posted by staff, students and those associated with UCL acting entirely in a personal capacity. UCL takes no responsibility for the consequences of error or for any loss or damage suffered by users of any of the information published on any of these pages, and such information does not form any basis of a contract with readers or users of it.
See http://www.ucl.ac.uk/disclaimer for further information.
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Moodle data and privacy policy https://www.ucl.ac.uk/legal-services/privacy/ucl-staff-privacy-notice
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Moodle Data Privacy Policy
UCL ISD (“we” “us”, or “our”) respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your
personal data.
UCL uses the Moodle learning platform as part of its teaching provision for students and for
staff training activities. Moodle is an open source project, for more about Moodle please
see: https://docs.moodle.org/34/en/About_Moodle. The Moodle instance used by UCL is
maintained and managed by UCL in the UK on our own web servers.
Please read this Privacy Notice carefully – it describes why and how we collect and use
personal data and provides information about your rights. It applies to personal data
provided to us, both by individuals themselves or by third parties and supplements any
other UCL privacy notices which may apply, for example the privacy notice applicable when
you visit UCL’s website (see here for further information).
We keep this Privacy Notice under regular review. It was last updated on 22nd November 2018.
Personal data that we keep about you:
As part of its operation, Moodle logs user activity. We will gather the following data via
these logs:
· User ID
· Moodle Course ID
· Time stamp of activity
· Action type
· Moodle object the action was on e.g. Quiz
From these logs Moodle generates a number of reports that are accessible to the
administrators on each Moodle course. Moodle reports enable course administrators to
monitor activity in the course and to see what resources in the course are or are not being
accessed. These may be used by course teams to support your teaching and learning.
Who we share your data with:
As part of the teaching provision, many courses will make use of Turnitin, Lecturecast (Echo360 video platform) and Blackboard Collaborate. These are third party services, in order to facilitate the service provided identifiable data is shared between the UCL Moodle installation and these services.
These tools have their own privacy statements, these can be viewed at:
• Turnitin
The following LTI (Learning Tools Interoperability) integrations are active within Moodle and have been reviewed and approved. Each tool uses aspects of Moodle personal data as listed above to facilitate access to the tools and allow activities such as the calculation and storage of grades inline with the Moodle Privacy Policy. Each LTI tool has their own privacy policy and can be viewed by following the associated Link.
- Labster - Online laboratory simulator
- Matlab Online Courses and Matlab Grader - Online MATLAB activities and grading environment
- Hypothesis - Online collaborative annotation of webpages and PDFs
- Talis
Elevate – Online collaborative annotation for PDF’s
- Talis Aspire – Library reading lists
- Zoom
– Video conferencing
- Learning
Science –
Online laboratory simulator
- Go-React - Video assignment and feedback tool
- CrowdMark - STEM assessment tool
- JoVE - Peer Reviewed Scientific Video Journal
- Pearson MyLab - Online Simulator, videos and learning materials
- Feedback Fruits - Feedback and Assessment tool set, learning materials
We use Microsoft Clarity to
capture anonymised and aggregated data on how students and staff use
and interact with UCL Moodle. This data is transformed into behavioural
metrics, heatmaps, and session replays to analyse and improve the UCL
Moodle service. For more information about how Microsoft collects and
uses your data, visit the Microsoft Privacy Statement.
For students:
Students will be automatically enrolled onto Moodle courses that they are taught via a
direct link with the university’s student information system (Portico/SITS). This data will
include data that has been provided as part of your student record. module, student name
and student code.
Feedback from assessments will be provided to students via MyFeedback, this information
will also be stored in the Moodle database along with the user activity logs.
Where required to either provide support or to investigate an issue, the Moodle database
may also be accessed by ISD staff.
As part of your studies, some Moodle courses may also make use of Turnitin and
Lecturecast.
Lecturecast policy and guidance can be viewed at:
https://wiki.ucl.ac.uk/x/BLo3B
https://wiki.ucl.ac.uk/x/YwS9B
https://wiki.ucl.ac.uk/x/qpFDB
All data collected and processed by Moodle is done so in accordance with the UCL privacy
policy for students: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/legal-services/privacy/student-privacy-notice.
For staff:
A combination of mandatory and optional CPD activities are provided via Moodle.
Some Moodle courses make use of electronic submission e.g. Advance HE Fellowship
Applications, this is facilitated via Turnitin, these are subject to an additional privacy notice:
http://www.turnitinuk.com/en_gb/privacy-center/privacy-pledge
All data collected and processed by Moodle is done so in accordance with the UCL privacy
policy for staff: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/legal-services/privacy/ucl-staff-privacy-notice .
For staff facilitating courses:
Moodle reports enable course administrators to monitor activity in the course and to see
what resources in the course are or are not being accessed. These may be used by course
teams to support your teaching and learning and must be used in compliance with the UCL
privacy policy for students.
If your course uses electronic submission or lecturecast please ensure that you have
familiarised yourself with the corresponding guidance and privacy policies.
Turnitin:
https://wiki.ucl.ac.uk/x/BRdiAQ
http://www.turnitinuk.com/en_gb/privacy-center/privacy-pledge
Lecturecast:
https://wiki.ucl.ac.uk/x/ZBhiAQ
https://wiki.ucl.ac.uk/x/l5FDB
Data security
We have put in place appropriate security measures to prevent your personal data from
being accidentally lost, used or accessed in an unauthorised way, altered or disclosed. We
have established procedures to deal with any suspected personal data breach and will notify
you and any applicable regulator of a breach where we are legally required to do so.
Data retention
We will only retain your personal data for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes we
collected it for, including for the purposes of satisfying any legal, accounting, or reporting
requirements.
At the end of each academic year a snapshot is taken and the data is stored and made
available to Moodle users in a read-only format. Each Moodle snapshot is retained for 5
years from the date of capture. After this time period, the files are then destroyed.
Your rights
Under certain circumstances, you may have the following rights under data protection laws
in relation to your personal data:
• Right to request access to your personal data;
• Right to request correction of your personal data;
• Right to request erasure of your personal data;
• Right to object to processing of your personal data;
• Right to request restriction of the processing your personal data;
• Right to request the transfer of your personal data; and
• Right to withdraw consent.
If you wish to exercise any of these rights, please contact us using the details set out below.
Contacting us
You can contact UCL by telephoning +44 (0)20 7679 2000 or by writing to:
University College London,
Gower Street,
London
WC1E 6BT.
If you have any questions about this Privacy Notice, including any requests to exercise your legal rights, please contact our Data Protection Officer using the details set out below:
Data Protection & Freedom of Information Officer
data-protection@ucl.ac.uk
+44 (0)20 3108 8726
Complaints
If you wish to complain about our use of personal data, please send an email with the
details of your complaint to data-protection@ucl.ac.uk so that we can look into the issue
and respond to you.
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner's Office
(ICO) (the UK data protection regulator). For further information on your rights and how to
complain to the ICO, please refer to the ICO website at https://ico.org.uk.