- Go to the new course.
- Make sure the new course has
the same format as the old course (i.e. Grid format, Topics format, dates,
etc). If necessary, click on [Edit Settings] in the gear
menu and change the “Course Format” setting, then click [Save and
display] at the bottom of the page. This is especially
crucial if you are importing a course that used the Grid format; that
is, make certain the new course is switched to Grid format before
performing the import.
- Click the gear menu, then
click Import.
- Select which of your previous
courses you would like to Import. If the list is long you can type the
name of the course in the search box to find it. Click the [Continue] button.
- On the next page click
the [Next] button.
- On the next page you will see
all the resources and activities in the course. If you wish to copy over
everything, scroll to the bottom of the page and click [Next].
You may also choose to copy specific items only by checking or un-checking
the boxes to the left of items.
- On the next page scroll to the
bottom and click [Perform import].
- Allow Moodle to finish
restoring the course (this may take a few minutes), and then click
the [Continue] button at the bottom.
- You’ve copied your course data,
and it should now be visible in the new course.
- If you have any “timed”
elements, such as assignments with a specific due date or other resources
that become visible/hidden at a particular time, you can adjust them for
the current semester by clicking the gear menu, then click More…,
then “Dates” under the Reports section. On the
resulting page, select the Activity type (such as
Assignment) from the dropdown box, then click Expand all.
You should see a list of all activities that have a date associated with
them and can adjust them as necessary. When finished, click [Save
changes] at the top or bottom. You can easily repeat this
for other activity types.
Note: To successfully import a course, the imported course must have
section labels for all topic blocks.