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A Guide to Similarities and Differences between Canvas and Moodle
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===Differences between Moodle and Canvas===
 
===Differences between Moodle and Canvas===
GROUPS
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Using Canvas Student Groups for Collaborative Work
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====[http://guides.instructure.com/m/4152/l/55483-what-are-student-groups Canvas Groups] versus Moodle Groups====
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*Groups in Canvas function as collaborative workspaces:
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**Groups are like a smaller version of your course and are used as a collaborative tool where students can work together on group projects and assignments.
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*Sections in Canvas are used for administrative and grading purposes:
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**For example, all offerings will have Sections designated for organizing students into seminar groups, and for manually enrolled students
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===Similarities between Moodle and Canvas===
 
===Similarities between Moodle and Canvas===
====Weekly or Topic sections in Moodle = Canvas Modules====
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Making the switch to Modules, Discussions, Conversations, Pages, and more
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====Weekly/Topic sections in Moodle = [http://guides.instructure.com/m/4152/c/23855 Canvas Modules]====
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The concept of Canvas Modules is similar to Moodle's Weekly/Topic sections, though Modules also work a little differently (see '''Summary portion''' below).
 
*Canvas [http://guides.instructure.com/m/4152/l/55575-what-are-modules Modules] can be used to organize course content and may contain a variety of material in different formats - such as files, assignments, pages, embedded media, and more.
 
*Canvas [http://guides.instructure.com/m/4152/l/55575-what-are-modules Modules] can be used to organize course content and may contain a variety of material in different formats - such as files, assignments, pages, embedded media, and more.
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*Items such as Pages, Assignments, Discussions, and Quizzes may be added to a Module via a Module.
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*However, unlike a Moodle section's summary space, a Canvas Module has a limited content field - it may only contain text by typing directly into the field or using copy-and-paste. No files - image, audio, video or text - can be added to a Module's content field at this time.
  
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*For more about '''Modules''', see [[Designing Your Canvas Course]].
====Meta Enrollment in Moodle = Cross-listing in Canvas====
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*In Canvas, meta enrollment is achieved through the use of sections.
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====Summary portion in Moodle's Weekly/Topic sections = [http://guides.instructure.com/m/4152/l/55576-what-are-pages Canvas Pages]====
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In Canvas, '''Pages''' may be used along with '''Modules''' or on their own for containing and organizing course content.
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*Like the upper half, or summary portion, of a Moodle section, Pages may contain text, images, embedded media, external links, etc.
  
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*For more about '''Pages''', see [[Designing Your Canvas Course]].
====Forums in Moodle = Discussions in Canvas====
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====Quickmail in Moodle = Conversations Inbox in Canvas====
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====Forums in Moodle = [http://guides.instructure.com/m/4152/c/23845 Discussions in Canvas]====
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*[http://guides.instructure.com/m/4152/l/40312-what-are-discussions What are Discussions?]
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**Canvas provides an integrated system for class discussions, allowing both faculty and students to start and contribute to as many discussion topics as desired. Discussions can also be created as an assignment for grading purposes (and seamlessly integrated with the Canvas Gradebook), or simply serve as a forum for topical and current events. Discussions can also be created within student groups.
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*For more on '''Discussions''', see [[Communicating in Canvas]].
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====Quickmail in Moodle = [http://guides.instructure.com/m/4152/c/23836 Conversations Inbox in Canvas]====
  
 
*[http://guides.instructure.com/m/4152/l/48299-what-is-the-conversations-inbox What is the Conversations Inbox] in Canvas?
 
*[http://guides.instructure.com/m/4152/l/48299-what-is-the-conversations-inbox What is the Conversations Inbox] in Canvas?
 
*[http://guides.instructure.com/m/4152/l/92750-how-do-i-send-a-message-to-an-entire-class How do I send a message to an entire class] in Canvas?
 
*[http://guides.instructure.com/m/4152/l/92750-how-do-i-send-a-message-to-an-entire-class How do I send a message to an entire class] in Canvas?
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*For more on '''Conversations''', see [[Communicating in Canvas]].
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====Meta Enrollment in Moodle = [http://guides.instructure.com/m/4214/l/73681-how-does-cross-listing-work-in-canvas Cross-listing in Canvas]====
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*In Canvas, meta enrollment is achieved through the use of [http://guides.instructure.com/m/4214/c/26773 Sections].
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*[http://guides.instructure.com/m/4214/l/55346-how-are-courses-and-sections-related How are Courses and Sections related?]
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*[http://guides.instructure.com/m/4214/l/73681-how-does-cross-listing-work-in-canvas How does cross-listing work in Canvas?]
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===Have content in Moodle you would like to use in Canvas?===
 
===Have content in Moodle you would like to use in Canvas?===
*Please [http://presence.evergreen.edu/ contact your liason] for assistance.
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*[http://wikis.evergreen.edu/computing/index.php/Content_Migration_from_Moodle_to_Canvas Migrating content from Moodle to Canvas] is a three-part process. [http://wikis.evergreen.edu/computing/index.php/Content_Migration_from_Moodle_to_Canvas This article] provides detailed instructions for each step:
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#Make a "Backup" (mbz) file of the Moodle site.
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#Download and save the mbz file to your computer.
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#Import the mbz file into your Canvas site.
  
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'''Related pages'''
 
*[[Canvas for Students]]
 
  
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*If you already have a backup/mbz file of your Moodle course(s), please see this guide: [http://guides.instructure.com/m/4152/l/78277-how-do-i-import-content-from-moodle-into-canvas How do I import content from Moodle into Canvas?]
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If you would like help with migrating content, please contact [https://help.evergreen.edu/ Academic Technologies] for assistance.
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'''Related:'''
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*[[Canvas for Students]]
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*[https://canvas.evergreen.edu/enroll/X9GKRT Canvas for Faculty (Canvas Course)]
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A Guide to Similarities and Differences between Canvas and Moodle

Differences between Moodle and Canvas

Using Canvas Student Groups for Collaborative Work

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Canvas Groups versus Moodle Groups

  • Groups in Canvas function as collaborative workspaces:
    • Groups are like a smaller version of your course and are used as a collaborative tool where students can work together on group projects and assignments.
  • Sections in Canvas are used for administrative and grading purposes:
    • For example, all offerings will have Sections designated for organizing students into seminar groups, and for manually enrolled students


Similarities between Moodle and Canvas

Making the switch to Modules, Discussions, Conversations, Pages, and more

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Click To Show More


Weekly/Topic sections in Moodle = Canvas Modules

The concept of Canvas Modules is similar to Moodle's Weekly/Topic sections, though Modules also work a little differently (see Summary portion below).

  • Canvas Modules can be used to organize course content and may contain a variety of material in different formats - such as files, assignments, pages, embedded media, and more.
  • Items such as Pages, Assignments, Discussions, and Quizzes may be added to a Module via a Module.
  • However, unlike a Moodle section's summary space, a Canvas Module has a limited content field - it may only contain text by typing directly into the field or using copy-and-paste. No files - image, audio, video or text - can be added to a Module's content field at this time.

Summary portion in Moodle's Weekly/Topic sections = Canvas Pages

In Canvas, Pages may be used along with Modules or on their own for containing and organizing course content.

  • Like the upper half, or summary portion, of a Moodle section, Pages may contain text, images, embedded media, external links, etc.


Forums in Moodle = Discussions in Canvas

  • What are Discussions?
    • Canvas provides an integrated system for class discussions, allowing both faculty and students to start and contribute to as many discussion topics as desired. Discussions can also be created as an assignment for grading purposes (and seamlessly integrated with the Canvas Gradebook), or simply serve as a forum for topical and current events. Discussions can also be created within student groups.


Quickmail in Moodle = Conversations Inbox in Canvas


Meta Enrollment in Moodle = Cross-listing in Canvas



Have content in Moodle you would like to use in Canvas?

  1. Make a "Backup" (mbz) file of the Moodle site.
  2. Download and save the mbz file to your computer.
  3. Import the mbz file into your Canvas site.



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