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MyCourses maintenance break Mon 18.6. at 9-16.30

MyCourses is updated to a new version (Moodle 3.4.) on Monday 18th June.

The service is out of use at 9-16.30.

New features: My Feedback report, allowing  students to see an overview of all their grades and feedback for assessment activities, and course syllabus, a structured page where teachers can give additional information about courses (for next academic year).

New activities: Zoom video meeting, H5P for interactive content, OU wiki.

Update info: https://wiki.aalto.fi/display/OPIT/MyCourses+updateinfo

More info on update: https://wiki.aalto.fi/pages/viewpage.action?spaceKey=mcdev&title=MyCourses+development+and+upgrades

 

Note! MyCourses workspaces for the academic year 2018-2019 have been created

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