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Two (2) You are here because you want to download files from the resources to which you’ll lose access 2 weeks after your degree has been conferred some of your RRU Academic Account permissions will be removedconferred and your account permissions change.

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titleClick for bonus info: What is my conferred date?

The conferred date is the day that your degree will be conferred. In a credit program this is usually the day of your Convocation ceremony. For other programs the date could be different. This info is usually provided to you upon completion of your program.

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Follow these steps to complete a course compile and the extra steps to save almost everything so you can save it at home and reference it indefinitely.  

Real Life can get in the way, so please do not leave this to the last moment in case something comes up and you are unable to complete all the tasks by the deadline.

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Don’t delay completing ! Complete the important task of downloading the materials you wish to keep before it’s too late. After your account expiration, IT is unable to provide assistance. You will need to contact the registrar to request Moodle access which is not usually approved except in very exceptional circumstances.  Email is not recoverable and Library access CANNOT be restored; course related readings will not be accessible.

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You need to print to PDF for this work.  You can find additional info information about that here.

How to get everything:

  1. Create a folder for the course you are about to download.  We suggest using the title of the course for the folder name
    (You will move all your course files into that one folder so they are kept together)  If you create the folder in the Download directory on your computer it will save some time later on as you move files into this folder.  If you can, we also suggest you clean out the download directory before you start to make it easier to find the newest files you will be downloading.

  2. When the course is over Run the course compile.  (Detailed instructions here)  This gives you the text from the various course pages

Tip

Tip: We suggest you rename the file to "1- Course Compile - Course name.pdf"
(where course name is the name of your course). This will move the file to the top of the directory.

  1. Move the Course Compile file into the new course folder

  2. On the Welcome Page (main page of your course) scroll down, and click on the Course Outline Link

  3. Click on the Sprocket at the top of the page and select Print Book

  4. In the window that pops up click on Print Book again

  5. Change the printer to "Save as PDF"

  6. Click Save

Tip

Tip
: When asked for the file name, call it "2- Course Outline - Course name.pdf
(where course name is the name of your course). This will keep it near the top of the list of files with the Course Compile.

  1. Return again to the Welcome Page (main page of your course).

  2. Now you are going to scroll down and click on any PDF (), Spreadsheets (), Documents (), Presentations ( and any other files you might see as you scroll down.  These files will go into the downloads directory.  Move each of these files into the new folder your created for your course.

Tip

Tip: You do NOT need to download the Unit Notes as they were already downloaded during the course compile.

  1. Once that is done, scroll back to the top of the page and click on Assignments on the right hand side of the page under Activities

  2. Click on each assignment that shows you "submitted for grading"

  3. On the assignment page, select the document you submitted to download it. Move it into your course folder.

Tip

Tip: We suggest you rename the file by adding "Assignment #" to the beginning of the file name, where # is the actual assignment number. Otherwise the assignment might not stand out in the all the files you downloaded already for this course.

  1. Lower down on the same assignment page, click on the Feedback document from the instructor.  Move it into your course folder.

Tip

Tip: We suggest you rename the file by adding "Assignment Feedback #" to the beginning of the file name, where # is the actual assignment number. This will ensure that the assignment feedback is next to the original assignment. Otherwise it will get lost in with the other documents and since the instructor usually renames the document, it might not be close at all.

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Note that some documents might not allow you to download and save.  That will be due to copyright restrictions and there is nothing RRU can do to change that.

Tip

Tip: Some documents save the file name as a generic number or nondescript name (Proquest, Sage, Ebscohost). We recommend that you rename those documents properly. This will save some frustration later on.

  1. Final step and THE most tedious - You must download the forum posts you want to keep.  On the right hand side of the course page, under activities, click Forums

  2. You will need to go through each forum to find nugget of truth you want keep. 

Tip

Tip: We suggest opening a Word document and when you come across a quote or thoughtful comment, copy it from the forum and paste it into your Word document. Save the Word document as "Forum Comments" and save it in the course folder you created

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Tip: You might feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of comments or forums. Another thing you can try is to look at your own posts, and it might trigger your memory and help you find the comments you want to keep. You can find a list of your posts by clicking on your name in the top right of Moodle and selecting Profile. Now click on Forum Posts. Please note that these are ALL your forum posts for ALL your courses. When you find something that interests you, click on the Subject in the breadcrumbs to bring you directly to the forum.

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