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Latest revision as of 16:58, 12 March 2020
Differences between Moodle and Canvas
Using Canvas Student Groups for Collaborative Work


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Similarities between Moodle and Canvas
Making the switch to Modules, Discussions, Conversations, Pages, and more


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Have content in Moodle you would like to use in Canvas?
- Migrating content from Moodle to Canvas is a three-part process. This article provides detailed instructions for each step:
- Make a "Backup" (mbz) file of the Moodle site.
- Download and save the mbz file to your computer.
- Import the mbz file into your Canvas site.
- If you already have a backup/mbz file of your Moodle course(s), please see this guide: How do I import content from Moodle into Canvas?
If you would like help with migrating content, please contact Academic Technologies for assistance.