Helpdesk at (877) 361-1134 or [email protected]. Page of 1 4 Teaching and Learning with Technology Export Moodle Course Content 1. Log into Moodle with your NetID and password. 2. Go to your Moodle course and click the gear icon to select "Backup" from the drop-down menu. 3. In Backup settings, uncheck “include enrolled users” and any other items you do not wish to include in the file like, calendar events, groups and groupings, or competencies. 4. Click the “Next” button. 5. Uncheck the items from weeks/sections you do not wish to include in the file and click “Next.” moodle Moving your course to Canvas is not as difficult as you might think and takes just a few minutes to accomplish (depending on how much content is in your course). To make the process go smoother, have your Moodle course and your Canvas Site open and ready. If you need assistance, contact the Helpdesk at (877) 361-1134 or [email protected]. Transfer Moodle Course to Canvas
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2. Go to your Moodle course and click the gear icon to select "Backup" from the drop-down menu.
3. In Backup settings, uncheck “include enrolled users” and any other items you do not wish to include in the file like, calendar events, groups and groupings, or competencies.
4. Click the “Next” button.
5. Uncheck the items from weeks/sections you do not wish to include in the file and click “Next.”
moodleMoving your course to Canvas is not as difficult as you might think and takes just a few minutes to accomplish (depending on how much content is in your course). To make the process go smoother, have your Moodle course and your Canvas Site open and ready. If you need assistance, contact the Helpdesk at (877) 361-1134 or [email protected].
6. Click on the "Choose file button” for the source and select the Moodle course backup file.
7. Content: Choose “All content.”
8. Click on “Import” button.
9. You’ll see the file appear under current jobs. if there is an issue with your backup an issues link will appear next to the file completion status.
10. You have just imported your Moodle course content to your Canvas Sandbox Course Site. Now, you can edit and organize your Canvas course.When you are ready to teach, make sure you have a Live Course Site for the upcoming term.