Learn how to work with the new O365 tools in the March workshops
In March, we have a series of online workshops on Microsoft 365 tools.
Archive courses in ELF can be a useful tool for teachers. If you need to review material from previous semesters, check learner results (such as assignments turned in or test attempts), use older content for teaching, or get inspiration for the structure of earlier courses, the archived versions can provide valuable information.
For security reasons, the archive installations of ELF can only be accessed from the MU campus network. If you are connecting from outside the university network, you can use a VPN connection that allows you to connect securely from any location. Once successfully connected, simply select the correct installation, log in and find the course you want.
However, it is important to remember that archive course installations are maintained for five years; after that time, they are removed gradually.
If you wish to use an archived course for current instruction, you must restore it to the current ELF installation.
If you have any questions about archived courses, please do not hesitate to contact the MU Faculty of Arts e-Learning Office.
In March, we have a series of online workshops on Microsoft 365 tools.
Never worked with grades before? Do you have learner assistants helping you manage the course who are just getting to know the system? Feel free to come along!