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The Moodle Calendar is a block that can display the location, site, course, group, or individual user events. It is also able to automatically draw in scheduled dates, times, and deadlines from activities like the Assignment and Quiz .
Staff can also upload course and group events, such as for field trips and presentations. Each user will see a combined view of all their calendar entries within their Home page. This shows all the events across all the Moodle courses a user is enrolled on. Lectures and tutorials can either be added manually to the Moodle calendar, or imported via the UCL Common Timetable ical feed.
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The Moodle calendar can be accessed by clicking on the Events on teh Menu bar or within the Calendar block, click on Go to calendar... / New event... at the bottom of the Upcoming events block.
Note: If you need to alter the URL you will need to remove the old entry and create a new one, as only the update frequency can be changed after creation.
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:
The URL pattern (for the UAT system) is as follows. ECON1001 and ECON1002 are used as examples below. Please substitute these example codes with the module codes you are working with. These should be in the Moodle course shortname, fullname, or otherwise in Portico.
Events might include full class lectures, as well as any module subgroup activities, such as practicals and seminars that only a subgroup of the students attend.
http://timetable.ucl.ac.uk/ics/module/ECON1001
Events might include full class lectures, as well as any module subgroup activities, such as practicals and seminars that only a subgroup of the students attend.
http://timetable.ucl.ac.uk/ics/module/ECON1001+ECON1005
It gets a little more complicated if you want to limit the feed to just a subset of the events. You add each subset - be it full cohort events (which are indicated with a hyphen) or subgroups - by surrounding the subgroup names with brackets
Only those events that all students in the module undertake appear using this format.
http://timetable.ucl.ac.uk/ics/module/ECON1001(-)
Only those events for students in the module subgroup (in brackets). It is most likely you will want to only show these events to a corresponding Moodle group, by choosing Group from the 'Type of event' menu and choosing the relevant group from the 'Group event' list. If these groups don't yet exist please see M13 - Groups and groupings to find out how to set them up. The groups need to exist before you add the calendar events for these groups.
http://timetable.ucl.ac.uk/ics/module/ECON1001(TUTA)
You can mix and match the above formats to show a mixture of full class activities and subgroup activitie.
http://timetable.ucl.ac.uk/ics/module/ECON1001(-)(PRAC1)(PRAC2)+ECON1002(-)
Note: A link generator to simplify the generation of these URLs is in development and will be available shortly...
For testing purposes only add -uat after timetable to the above URLs.
Further help
Further 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.
For Timetable data checking (such as to check which subgroups your module has set up in CMIS) you can access UCL's Timetable support system.
To view the ical data file in a web browser and see all the events in plain text the URL is:
http://timetable.ucl.ac.uk/ics/module/ECON1001/format/text
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.
Calendar FAQs are available on moodledocs.
Module subgroups - CMIS term for groups of students within a module who undertake particular seminars as a sub-group of the wider module cohort.