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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====
 
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(Click "+" button to view instructions.)
 
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===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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===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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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:
 
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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'''Related pages'''
 
'''Related pages'''
 
*[https://canvas.evergreen.edu/enroll/X9GKRT Canvas Orientation for Faculty]
 
*[https://canvas.evergreen.edu/enroll/X9GKRT Canvas Orientation for Faculty]
 
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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


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Step 2: Download the mbz file to your computer


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


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