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edwardf316

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Hi all,

One of my subjects for this semester is listed on the timetable as having a 2 hour lecture from 11-1 on a Monday. However, today i was looking at the program for this subject on Moodle and all the information on it is saying there are now two separate lectures, one on Monday 11-12 and the other Tuesday 12-1. There has been no change on the official timetable and i received an email from the convenor just a week ago about a room change where they clarified that the lecture time would remain at 11-13.

Do you think this is just an oversight on the behalf of whoever wrote the course program or have you seen in the past, a single lecture being split into two smaller ones?
 

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alternatively you can email the actual lecturer and ask for clarification from them exactly, rather than asking us who don't even know what the course is
 

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Hi all,

One of my subjects for this semester is listed on the timetable as having a 2 hour lecture from 11-1 on a Monday. However, today i was looking at the program for this subject on Moodle and all the information on it is saying there are now two separate lectures, one on Monday 11-12 and the other Tuesday 12-1. There has been no change on the official timetable and i received an email from the convenor just a week ago about a room change where they clarified that the lecture time would remain at 11-13.

Do you think this is just an oversight on the behalf of whoever wrote the course program or have you seen in the past, a single lecture being split into two smaller ones?
What's the course? The rooms?

I should be able to confirm the correct room bookings if you provide that information.

Edit: ok, I found that the course you are referring to is ARTS2480 ;)

This is the official booked time/room as of Feb 19th:
 
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