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This page is about how to upload ('restore') a Moodle course file (a 'backup') you obtained from another Moodle site. | This page is about how to upload ('restore') a Moodle course file (a 'backup') you obtained from another Moodle site. | ||
If you want to create your own new, empty course, see the page [[ | If you want to create your own new, empty course, see the page [[Crear un curso]]. | ||
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Subir un cursoe
This page is about how to upload ('restore') a Moodle course file (a 'backup') you obtained from another Moodle site. If you want to create your own new, empty course, see the page Crear un curso.
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- Make sure the Moodle course file you want to upload ends with .mbz
- Log in with your administator account
- From the left panel (the Navigation drawer) click Site administration
- Click Courses and then Restore course.
- Drag and drop the course file (backup) into the box, or click to import it.
- Click the Continue button.
- Choose Restore as a new course (unless you are sure you want other options) and select the category to import it into.
- Click the Continue button (making changes where you want to)
- Follow the process, clicking Next and finally Perform restore
screencast sobre 'como hacerlo'
This screencast, from the Learn Moodle Educator MOOC, shows how to upload a course into a MoodleCloud site.
Aprenda más
Learn more in the page Course restore