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When migrating content from Moodle to Canvas, you can choose all or specific content.
 
When migrating content from Moodle to Canvas, you can choose all or specific content.
 
Expand the steps below for detailed instructions.  
 
Expand the steps below for detailed instructions.  
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====TIPS====
 
====TIPS====
*Select ALL Moodle content, to make sure you don't miss anything, and delete/hide content at the Canvas site.
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*To make sure you don't miss anything, select ALL Moodle content and delete/hide what you don't want at the Canvas site.
*'''If migrating quiz question banks, be sure to select ALL Moodle content for the backup file.'''
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*'''IMPORTANT: If migrating quiz question banks, be sure to select ALL Moodle content for the backup file.'''
 
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===BASIC STEPS===
 
===BASIC STEPS===
 
(Click "+" button to view instructions.)
 
(Click "+" button to view instructions.)
  
===Step 1: Create a Backup (mbz) file of your Moodle site===
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Go to your Moodle site (you do not need to turn on editing):
 
Go to your Moodle site (you do not need to turn on editing):
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'''IMPORTANT NOTE:''' Student data is automatically removed during this process '''but if you posted a student's work, then that will need to be removed manually.'''
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'''IMPORTANT NOTE:'''
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*Student data and student work posted by students is automatically removed during this process.
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*'''BUT if you, as faculty, posted students' work, it will need to be removed by deselecting it.'''  
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**(Be sure to double-check the content on your new site for any previous student work and names.)
  
When finished, click the blue '''Next''' button.
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*When finished, click the blue '''Next''' button.
  
  
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When finished, click the blue '''Perform backup''' button.
 
When finished, click the blue '''Perform backup''' button.
 
  
  
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===Step 2: Download the mbz file to your computer===
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Now you should be at the page: '''Import a backup file'''
 
Now you should be at the page: '''Import a backup file'''
 
*Locate the mbz file from the list under '''Course backup area''' (should be at top of the list, the one with the most recent day/time stamp.)
 
*Locate the mbz file from the list under '''Course backup area''' (should be at top of the list, the one with the most recent day/time stamp.)
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===Step 3: Import the mbz file into your Canvas site===
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From your Canvas site, click on '''Settings''' at bottom of the Course Navigation menu
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See Instructure's illustrated Canvas guide: [http://guides.instructure.com/m/4152/l/78277-how-do-i-import-content-from-moodle-into-canvas How to import content from Moodle into Canvas] or follow the directions below:
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From your Canvas site, click on '''Settings''' at bottom of the Course Navigation menu (sidebar on left)
  
 
*From the Course settings page, right sidebar, click on '''Import Content into this Course'''
 
*From the Course settings page, right sidebar, click on '''Import Content into this Course'''
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*for ''Content Type'': select '''Moodle 1.9/2.x''' from the drop-down menu
 
*for ''Content Type'': select '''Moodle 1.9/2.x''' from the drop-down menu
 
*for ''Source'': click '''Choose File''' - browse to and select the mbz file on your computer
 
*for ''Source'': click '''Choose File''' - browse to and select the mbz file on your computer
*Skip ''Default Question bank''
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*Skip ''Default Question bank'' or make a selection (if you skip it and select "All content" at the next step, all your quiz content will be migrated over)
*for ''Content'': select '''All content'''
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*for ''Content'': select '''All content''' or '''Select specific content''' (if you select the latter, you will be prompted to make specific selections after clicking "Import")
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*At ''Options'' click '''Adjust events and due dates''' to access the options to shift or remove dates
 
*When finished, click the blue '''Import''' button
 
*When finished, click the blue '''Import''' button
  
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If you would like help with migrating content, please contact [http://help.evergreen.edu Academic Computing] for assistance.
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'''Related pages'''
 
'''Related pages'''
 
*[https://canvas.evergreen.edu/enroll/X9GKRT Canvas Orientation for Faculty]
 
*[https://canvas.evergreen.edu/enroll/X9GKRT Canvas Orientation for Faculty]
 
*[[Canvas for Students]]
 
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Latest revision as of 13:22, 15 November 2018



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When migrating content from Moodle to Canvas, you can choose all or specific content. Expand the steps below for detailed instructions.

TIPS

  • To make sure you don't miss anything, select ALL Moodle content and delete/hide what you don't want at the Canvas site.
  • IMPORTANT: If migrating quiz question banks, be sure to select ALL Moodle content for the backup file.

BASIC STEPS

(Click "+" button to view instructions.)


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Step 1: Create a Backup (mbz) file of your Moodle site


Go to your Moodle site (you do not need to turn on editing):

  • From the Administration block
    • go to Course administration
    • click on Backup


Opens to page: 1. Initial Settings

  • Under Backup settings, uncheck Include enrolled users
  • The only three settings that should be checked are:
    • Include activities
    • Include blocks
    • Include filters
  • Click the blue Next button.


Opens to page: 2. Schema settings

  • Under Include:
    • The boxes for every item are checked (selected) by default (all user data should have a red X)
    • TIP: Leave all content selected to ensure you don’t miss any items - you can always delete/hide content at the Canvas site.
  • To deselect items, click an item’s checkbox
  • To deselect an entire section (and all its items), click on the checkbox next to the section’s name (e.g. “Week 1”)


IMPORTANT NOTE:

  • Student data and student work posted by students is automatically removed during this process.
  • BUT if you, as faculty, posted students' work, it will need to be removed by deselecting it.
    • (Be sure to double-check the content on your new site for any previous student work and names.)
  • When finished, click the blue Next button.


Opens to page: 3. Confirmation and review

  • Skip the Filename and Backup settings sections at top
  • Under the Included items section: double-check that the content you would like to be included in the backup file is indicated with a green checkmark.

When finished, click the blue Perform backup button.


Allow some time for processing (process time will vary depending on amount of content).

After backup has been performed, the next page you should see is 5. Complete, showing the message: The backup file was successfully created. Click Continue.


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Step 2: Download the mbz file to your computer


Now you should be at the page: Import a backup file

  • Locate the mbz file from the list under Course backup area (should be at top of the list, the one with the most recent day/time stamp.)
  • Click the Download link (to right of the file name)
  • Save the file to your computer.


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Step 3: Import the Moodle/mbz file into your Canvas site


See Instructure's illustrated Canvas guide: How to import content from Moodle into Canvas or follow the directions below:

From your Canvas site, click on Settings at bottom of the Course Navigation menu (sidebar on left)

  • From the Course settings page, right sidebar, click on Import Content into this Course


At the Import Content page:

  • for Content Type: select Moodle 1.9/2.x from the drop-down menu
  • for Source: click Choose File - browse to and select the mbz file on your computer
  • Skip Default Question bank or make a selection (if you skip it and select "All content" at the next step, all your quiz content will be migrated over)
  • for Content: select All content or Select specific content (if you select the latter, you will be prompted to make specific selections after clicking "Import")
  • At Options click Adjust events and due dates to access the options to shift or remove dates
  • When finished, click the blue Import button


Allow some time for processing (import time varies depending on amount of content).

Import completion will show under Current Jobs as green if successful, or yellow if there are any error messages.

Hide, delete, and/or reorder content on your Canvas site as needed.


If you would like help with migrating content, please contact Academic Technologies for assistance.