Back Up/Restore (Move Course Content from Previous to Current Semesters)

Instructors often want to re-use the course materials they have used in previous semesters. The way to do this is to “back up” an existing course on the old Moodle server and “restore” it onto the current one.

This page has two sections:

  1. Backup and Download a Moodle Course
  2. Restore a Moodle Course

Backup and Download a Moodle Course

  • Set the “Initial settings” (data/content types) as desired. Usually, the default values are enough (you cannot choose to back up any data types entered by users/students). Click either “Next” to got to the schema page or “Jump to last step” to skip it.

  • The “Schema settings” allow you to include/exclude specific resources/activities as desired. Click “Next”.

  • On the “Confirmation and review” page you can set the filename and check your previous selections. Click “Perform backup”. Click “Continue”.

  • Your backup archive (.mbz) file will be ready to download or restore from in the “User private backup area”. You can access this screen at any time by clicking the course gear icon and selecting “Restore”.

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Restore a Moodle Course

  • Click the gear icon at the top of the course and select the “Restore” option.

  • Upload the backup archive file (.zip) you have downloaded and saved on your computer. The file should not be larger than 2 GB (2048 MB).

  • If your backup archive file is very large, you may see this screen for a long time while the file is uploaded:

  • When the name of your backup file appears in the box, click “Restore” to start the restore process.

  • If you are restoring from Moodle 1.9 (from before Fall 2018-2019), you will see the following message on the “Backup Details” screen. Click the “Continue” button.

  • Choose whether to “merge” the resources and activities in the backup file with any stuff already in the current course, or “delete” the current course content completely and just keep the stuff in the backup file. Usually, it is best to choose “Delete the contents of the current course and restore”.

  • Now, the Schema Page… You have the option of changing the configuration of the restored course (i.e., course format, course name and creator, etc.). Changing these settings is NOT recommended.

If there are any empty (blank) topics in the imported course, you can deselect them.

… and done

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