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Moodle will be discontinued 31.12.2016

Moodle learning environment (https://moodle.aalto.fi) will be discontinued at 31.12.2016 and the service will no longer be in use.

MyCourses learning environment (https://mycourses.aalto.fi) has replaced Moodle in the beginning of August 2015. Please, contact mycourses(at)aalto.fi if you want your workspace to be moved to MyCourses.

You can also backup your workspace by yourself if needed. See instructions here: https://docs.moodle.org/26/en/Course_backup

MyCourses info: https://wiki.aalto.fi/display/OPIT/MyCourses

Contact: mycourses(at)aalto.fi

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