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This refers to Moodle 34.8 1 from September 2020 December 2023 onwards
How to copy a resource or activity (or multiple items) from one module to another
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- This includes rollover at the end of an academic year, e.g., importing material from 1922-20 23 modules into 2023-21 24 modules.
- You will need Editing Teacher (or higher) access to both courses.
- You can import from archived modules even though you can't edit them, so long as you have editing teacher access to both modules.
- Turnitin assignments (or Moodle Assignments with Turnitin enabled) must NEVER never be copied from module to another as they become corrupted.
- Sign Up Sheet activities should not be imported.
- Glossary and Database activities should be exported from the tool itself as a file and reimported into the new instance in the new module as they don’t go over in the mass importDo not use the Import button in the Year End and Archive block.
Importing an item from one module to another
- In the destination (e.g., new) module, on the 'cogwheel' menu, select 'Import'
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1. Click on the 'Open block drawer' button on the right side of the screen.
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2. In the Year end and archive' block, select Import content.
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3. A new page will open. Select the module you would like to import from. If the module does not automatically appear, search for the module name or code module to import the resources and click on
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the 'Search'
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button. Once found through the search facility, select the 'Radio button' next to the module you want to
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select. Click 'Continue'.
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4. Normally you would uncheck everything except 'Include activities and resources'. Click 'Next'
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5. You now need to choose the files you would like to copy into the new module. To stop an individual resource being copied across untick the check box next to it. To stop all the resources in one section being copied across untick the check box next to the section title. You can start with All checked, or None (often easiest).
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6. Click 'Next' which will take you to a new page where you can review what you are importing.
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7. When ready, click on the 'Perform import' to import the items into your new module.
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3. A list of modules that match the module name/code will appear. Select one of the modules and click on the 'Continue' button
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You may see a message that you cannot import from some modules (below). This is because you do not have access to them. If you would like to import content from those modules then you need to be enrolled on them as an editing teacher. Someone with editing teacher or School Support access to that module, e.g. last year's module convenor, can give you access by following these linked instructions (not applicable to archived modules - please ask Learning Technologies for access) . Once you have access to that module you can try the process again and you will be able to select it.
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6. On the import settings screen you can deselect anything you don’t want. For example if you’re importing a single Resource or Activity or only resources and activities, untick 'Include blocks', 'Include filters', 'Include calendar events', 'Include question bank', 'Include groups and groupings' and 'Include custom fields'. Click 'Next'
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7. On the Include screen, select None then start ticking items you want (you must also tick the Section/Topic it’s in (or untick anything you don’t want). Always untick Turnitin Assignments and Moodle Assignments which cannot be copied. If you plan to import everything, or most items from last year, click All to tick all of these. (It is important to untick anything you don’t want - which is everything else: by unticking a Section/Topic you will automatically untick everything in that section)
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Why can't I import a specific file?
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You may have come here after seeing the messages 'Above Large File Omitted' or 'Above Media File Omitted' (shown right).
Certain file types and large files are excluded from the import process to provide a better Moodle experience for staff and students. Excluded file types are: avi, mpv, mov mpg, wmv, m4v, mp4, flv and any file type over 10Mb.
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When creating teaching resources it is easy to inadvertently generate very large files. E.g. Two photographs (taken with a '16 Mega Pixel Camera') added to a presentation or word document can add around 12Mb to a file. On a modern (4G) mobile device this would add approximately 60-90 seconds to the download wait.
Additionally for students studying on our international campuses or at an overseas location (where bandwidth is not as good as across the University campus), waiting a significant amount of time to view a large
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PowerPoint or PDF file can negatively impact the student experience.
To help create a satisfactory experience we automatically omit large files from the content copy process, preventing them being rolled forward. This aids in identification and allows opportunity for making improvements to the
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file size moving forward. The Learning Technology Section are able to offer advice and guidance via email in reducing file size.
For staff teaching at our international campuses we have technology that allows the local upload and download of files within Moodle. I.e. Files are uploaded, stored and downloaded on your campus instead of having to traverse the internet to Nottingham. This technology is called Equella and is the recommended way for any files to be added to Moodle, specifically
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at out international campuses.
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Additional Technical Note: The process of copying content involves creates a compressed version of all the materials in your existing module, that is uncompressed into your new module. Where there are large files in a module, the copy process can take some time. Omitting large files from the transfer process means that the content transfer process remains as quick as possible. Large files can still be uploaded directly into the new version of the module. E.g. Where high quality large files are needed. It is recommended to inform students that the files are likely to take sometime to download via a label.
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The excluded file types represent all of the different types of video uploaded by staff into Moodle. Each of these file types need differing software (codecs) installed on the end user computer.
Use of video within teaching is a strong growth area and where implemented successfully is highly effective. However feedback from students indicates that they often do not have the necessary codec installed on their computer and are unable to watch. Video playback differs according to the device that you are accessing the course with E.g. Additional software is needed to watch .wmv files on apple devices and .mov files on android devices.
Finally video files are usually very large and end users need to wait quite some time for the video to become ready on their computers, especially on mobile devices.
To help standardise the experience the University has integrated Moodle with a video handling system
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called MediaSpace. MediaSpace is the recommended way to handle video and audio in Moodle.
8. Once you have selected the resources you want to import (scroll down and) Click 'Next'
9. You will then get an opportunity to review the selections you have made. If you need to make a change click on the Previous button and make the change. If you are happy with your selections (scroll down) and click 'Perform import'
10. Click 'Continue'
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…. the content will be imported – this may take some time especially if there’s a lot of content
- On the Import complete page click 'Continue'
The item will appear in your module in the approximate position it was in its original module. If your module has a different number of topics the item may appear in a strange place, but can easily be moved to wherever you want it via drag and drop.How to add video and audio in Moodle
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