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There are several ways to reuse a course or parts of a course.  Most of them involve or are similar to a backup and restore process.
There are several ways to reuse a course or parts of a course.  Most of them involve or are similar to a backup and restore process.


*[[Activity backup]]
*[[Activity restore]]
*[[Import course data]] - Allows a teacher to go to another course they teach and import elements into the current course.  Similar to a Backup and Restore, except it is one process.
*[[Reset course]] - Basically cleans all the activity from the current course.
*Duplicate a resource/activity - Use the Duplicate option in the Edit settings menu for any activity or resource to make another copy of it.
==See also==
*[[Course backup]] - The traditional way (along with Restore) to take all or parts of a course and duplicate it on the current site or on a different Moodle site.   
*[[Course backup]] - The traditional way (along with Restore) to take all or parts of a course and duplicate it on the current site or on a different Moodle site.   
*[[Course restore]] - Allows taking all or parts of a course backup and adding it to an existing course or creating a new course.
*[[Course restore]] - Allows taking all or parts of a course backup and adding it to an existing course or creating a new course.
*[[Import course data|Import course/activity]] - Allows a teacher to go to another course they teach and import elements into the current course.  Similar to a Backup and Restore, except it is one process.
*[[Sharing Cart]] - A plugin that allows you to easily share activities between courses.
*[[Reset course]] - Basically cleans all the activity from the current course.
 
*[[Clone resource/activity]] - In edit mode use the x2 icon to duplicate the activity or resource '''(Moodle 2.1 only)'''{{Moodle 2.1}}
There are other ways to share your course beside the above:
There are other ways to share your course beside the above:
*[[Share within your Moodle]] - Through permissions and context or a [[Metacourse]], it is possible to share your content in a Moodle site with others.
* [[Moodle.net]] - tell others about your course or find other courses to use or link to (needs site administrator).
* [[Community hub]] - tell others about your course or find other courses to use or linkto (needs site administrator).
*[[MNet]] - a way site administrators can network (loosely connect) Moodle sites together.
*[[MNet]] - a way site administrators can network (loosely connect) Moodle sites together.
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Latest revision as of 15:47, 28 November 2018

There are several ways to reuse a course or parts of a course. Most of them involve or are similar to a backup and restore process.

  • Activity backup
  • Activity restore
  • Import course data - Allows a teacher to go to another course they teach and import elements into the current course. Similar to a Backup and Restore, except it is one process.
  • Reset course - Basically cleans all the activity from the current course.
  • Duplicate a resource/activity - Use the Duplicate option in the Edit settings menu for any activity or resource to make another copy of it.

See also

  • Course backup - The traditional way (along with Restore) to take all or parts of a course and duplicate it on the current site or on a different Moodle site.
  • Course restore - Allows taking all or parts of a course backup and adding it to an existing course or creating a new course.
  • Sharing Cart - A plugin that allows you to easily share activities between courses.

There are other ways to share your course beside the above:

  • Moodle.net - tell others about your course or find other courses to use or link to (needs site administrator).
  • MNet - a way site administrators can network (loosely connect) Moodle sites together.