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MyCourses workspaces for the academic year 2018-2019 have been created

New MyCourses workspaces for the next academic year have been created.

Teachers can start editing their course workspace. Course syllabus can be edited after the MyCourses update 18.6. (News updated 4.6.)

Due to the two-year curriculum design, timetable and practices for creating MyCourses workspaces are changed. Workspaces are no longer created all at once in the beginning of August. From the beginning of June, workspaces will be created every night as soon as the course info in Oodi - both in study modules and study events - is confirmed and published.

Oodi based new course workspaces will include a new feature, course syllabus, where teacher can complete the course description in detail in MyCourses. Info in syllabus will be updated automatically in Oodi course info. You can find course syllabus in the upper right corner of the MyCourses workspace.

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