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https://docs.moodle.org/dev/Moodle_3.4_release_notes#Major_Features
A new Moodle platform was rolled out in the summer of 2018. This was due to changes made by the Academic Model Project that meant that all modules now have new codes, making the module code data held on Legacy Moodle out of date. To ensure a smooth set up of Moodle courses for 2018-2019, it was pertinent that a new instance of Moodle was rolled out to host the new module codes and new courses.
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Although Moodle still works the same as before, and you should not find a significant learning curve with the changes, there are some really nice improvements (some may not be visible to end users e.g. changes to help make Moodle GDPR compliant).
Overview
An overview of the key new features, broken down in a friendly way for tutors and course administrators can be found on the Moodle.org website new features page.
For a detailed look at the changes to Moodle, please see the Moodle 3.4 Release notes on the Moodle.org official website.
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