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Class
A class is defined unit of teaching at the University. Typically this will be listed in the Class Catalogue, but may not appear here if it is not publicily offered (e.g. it is part of a CPD course or for a specific audience).
Every class listed in the Class Catalogue should have a Class Site automatically created for it in Myplace.
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A Class Code identifies a class at the University.
A Class Code may also identify a list of students that are registered for the class identified by the class code.
Different Class Codes may exist within the same Myplace Class Site
See Module Code
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The prefered term for a space within Myplace used to deliver content. Equivalent to a Moodle Course. See also Myplace Class Site.
A Class Site is used by teaching staff to deliver the content to support a class. It provides tools for teaching & learning as well as access to a number of administrative features such as:
- Notices - For communicating with Students
- Access to the Class' timetable
- Facilities to report class issues to a class representative
A class site may be a single-class code site or a multiple-class code siteSee Module Site
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A single-class code site is related to exactly one PEGASUS class code. The associated class code is set in the site's idnumber setting, and typically takes the form of XX999-ACAD-YY-YY
.See Single Module Code Site
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A multiple-class code site has a relationship to more than one PEGASUS class code. Depending on the nature of the relationships of the class codes, a multiple-class code site may:
Course (moodle)
A space in a Moodle site that contains activities and resources to deliver a teaching & learning experience to students. See Class Site.
Course (Strathclyde University)
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