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Transferring an existing course into edZone Moodle
Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

Existing Moodle courses can easily be transfered into edZone Moodle.

 

The first step would be to create a new course in edZone Moodle.

To do so, please fill out the form at:

http://www.k12hsn.org/edzone/moodle/

 

Once we set up your edZone Moodle course, you will be able to transfer the content of your course by doing a “Backup” of your existing course and doing a “Restore” in edZone Moodle.

 

Here are the steps to follow to complete Moodle’s Backup/Restore process:

1.    Go to your existing Moodle course

2.    Under the Administration tab, click “Backup”

3.    Click “Continue”

4.    Click “Continue” again

5.    You should see “Backup completed successfully” at the bottom of the next page

6.    Click “Continue”

7.    Right-click on the zip file you’ve just created, the one dated with today’s date and “Save Target As”

8.    Save this zip file onto your computer.

9.    Next, go to your new edZone Moodle course, log into your account

10.  Under the Administration tab, click “Restore”

11.  Click “Upload a file”

12.  Click “Browse”

13.  Select the zip file you just saved

14.  Click “Open” then “Upload this file”

15.  Once the file has been uploaded, click “Restore”

16.  Moodle will ask you whether you want to continue, click “Yes”

17.  Then click “Continue”

18.  Select “Restore to current course adding data to it”

19.  Click “Continue”

20.  Click “Restore this course now” Please note that it may take a while

21. At the bottom of the next page, you should see “Restore Completed Successfully”, click “Continue”

22.  All your information should now appear in your edZone Moodle course!



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