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By default, when the archive is created all courses within it are 'hidden' from students. Moreover, all quizzes and assignments within the courses are also 'hidden'. If students are required to see their grades/feedback (and in case of assignments to download their submissions), the activity needs to be visible.

Course editors will be able to make (the) course(s) visible on the Moodle archive as soon as an archive is released.

  • Editors who had permission to enrol/unenrol other users at the time the archive snapshot was taken, will be able to do so in the Moodle archive and there will be no need to contact LTI to ask for permission.

  • Students should contact their departments if they wish to see any course content that has not been made visible.

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If you have any queries, please contact eden.digital@lse.ac.uk

Moodle Archive FAQs

The LSE Moodle archive is a read only copy of Moodle. Archives are kept for three years.

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titleWill students have access to the courses on the Moodle Archive that they are resitting automatically?

No. Courses in the Moodle archive are hidden by default and departments are responsible to make courses visible throughout the whole year. If courses are not made visible to students, they will not be available to anyone, apart from the editors that were enrolled on them at the time the archive snapshot was taken.

If you are an editor and you want to make a course visible, go into the course in the Moodle archive and then go into the Administration block, click Edit settings > from the drop-down menu Visible select Show.

If you are a student and the course is not available, please contact your department.

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titleWill all students be able to access all archives?

Access to the archive is based on roles held by users when the Moodle archive was created; eg, only those students that were enrolled in 2018/19 will be able access courses that have been made visible in the 2018/19 archive.

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