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Keywords:  calendar, entry, reminder, events, times, deadlines, due dates, activities, lectures, tutorials, classes, class, seminar

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  • Tutors
  • Groups
  • Individual students

Before I start...


How do I

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use the Moodle calendar?

The Moodle calendar can be accessed by clicking on the month within the Calendar block, or clicking Go to calendar... / New event... at the bottom of the Upcoming events block.

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You now have the ability to subscribe to module timetables in the UCL Common Timetable via the iCalendar feed. This is supported by Portico Services (timetable-help@ucl.ac.uk).

You can subscribe to:

  • all events - including any events that a subset of students take;
  • only those events that apply to the entire module cohort;
  • or particular module subgroups (which might be shown to groups of students in Moodle).

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For testing purposes only add -uat after timetable to the above URLs.

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titleFurther help

[calendar_settings@moodledocs]Detailed step-by-step guidance on the Calendar is available from moodledocs.

If you find any inaccurate or missing information you can even update this yourself (it's a communal wiki).

If you have a specific question about the tool please contact the Digital Education team.

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Examples and case studies

In the UCL Engineering Faculty, the Integrated Engineering Programme students requested that all their offline  deadlines be uploaded in to the Moodle calendar, so they may see all of this together with online activities (which automatically appear in their calendars) on their Moodle My home page. Some students choose to export this and display it in their Outlook or google calendars.

Questions & Answers

Calendar FAQs are available on moodledocs.

Further information

Terminology

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