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==Activity Backup==
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==Backing up individual activities ==
*It is possible to make a copy or ''backup'' of individual activities in a Moodle course and then re-use these activities in a different Moodle site or in a different course on the same Moodle. (Note that if you wish to re-use activities within the same Moodle it might be simpler to use the ''import'' function. See [[Import course data]] for information on how to do this.
*To make a backup of an activity, ensure you are logged in with editing rights, as a teacher for example, and click on the activity you wish to backup. Click the 'Backup' link from the gear menu (Boost theme - 1) or from the Administration block (other themes - 2):


===Backing up individual activities ===
[[File:ActivityBackup.png]]
*It is possible to make a copy or ''backup'' of individiual activities in a Moodle course and then re-use these activities in a different Moodle site or in a different course on the same Moodle. (Note that if you wish to re-use activities within the same Moodle it might be simpler to use the ''import'' function. See [[Import course data]] for information on how to do this.
*To make a backup of an activity, ensure you are logged in with editing rights, as a teacher for example, and click on the activity you wish to backup. The settings block to the side will have a link ''Backup'' as with the assignment in the following screenshot:
[[File:Activitybackup.png]]


===Backing up whole courses===
*In the next screen, check/tick the type of item you wish to backup - for example, 'activities and resources'.
*It is also possible to make a copy or backup of a whole course and re-use it elsewhere. See [[Course backup]] for information on how to do this.
 
*Click ''Next'' and on the next screen, check the activity you wish to backup - in this case, an assignment:
 
[[File:ActivityBackupFinal.png]]
 
*Click ''Next'' and on the next screen, if you wish, rename the filename (keeping its .mbz extension), check you have included the correct activity and click ''Perform backup.''
*You will get a message saying the backup file was successfully created. Click ''Continue'' and you will find your backup in the User Private backup area of the next screen:
 
[[File:UserPrivateBackupArea.png]]
 
*You can download your file from here and then restore it to a course in another Moodle site. See [[Activity restore]] for infomation on how to do this.
'''NOTE:''' For security reasons, those with the teacher role are not able to backup user information belonging to activities so there will be a red cross and padlock next to any user information.
 
==Backing up whole courses==
*It is also possible to make a copy or backup of a whole course and re-use it elsewhere. See [[Course backup]] for information on how to do this. The process is the same as backing up a single activity as we have done here.
 
==Activity backup capabilities==
 
There is just one capability, [[Capabilities/moodle/backup:backupactivity|Backup activities]], which is allowed for the default roles of manager and teacher.
 
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Latest revision as of 21:31, 13 December 2018

Backing up individual activities

  • It is possible to make a copy or backup of individual activities in a Moodle course and then re-use these activities in a different Moodle site or in a different course on the same Moodle. (Note that if you wish to re-use activities within the same Moodle it might be simpler to use the import function. See Import course data for information on how to do this.
  • To make a backup of an activity, ensure you are logged in with editing rights, as a teacher for example, and click on the activity you wish to backup. Click the 'Backup' link from the gear menu (Boost theme - 1) or from the Administration block (other themes - 2):

ActivityBackup.png

  • In the next screen, check/tick the type of item you wish to backup - for example, 'activities and resources'.
  • Click Next and on the next screen, check the activity you wish to backup - in this case, an assignment:

ActivityBackupFinal.png

  • Click Next and on the next screen, if you wish, rename the filename (keeping its .mbz extension), check you have included the correct activity and click Perform backup.
  • You will get a message saying the backup file was successfully created. Click Continue and you will find your backup in the User Private backup area of the next screen:

UserPrivateBackupArea.png

  • You can download your file from here and then restore it to a course in another Moodle site. See Activity restore for infomation on how to do this.

NOTE: For security reasons, those with the teacher role are not able to backup user information belonging to activities so there will be a red cross and padlock next to any user information.

Backing up whole courses

  • It is also possible to make a copy or backup of a whole course and re-use it elsewhere. See Course backup for information on how to do this. The process is the same as backing up a single activity as we have done here.

Activity backup capabilities

There is just one capability, Backup activities, which is allowed for the default roles of manager and teacher.