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How do I save and back up all of the content in my canvas courses?
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Good info --- thank you! However, I have heard that one can back up one's courses from an institutional Canvas account (at one's university) to a personal Canvas account (this is especially important if one is moving from one university to another, or is back on the job market without an institutional account) --- can you provide information about that? (A detail: is there only a certain amount one can archive in a free personal account before one would have to pay for a subscription? I'm hoping the answer is no!)
Hi @CharlesEmmer ...
If you wanted, you could export your course (in a paid school environment) to a free account in Free For Teacher. However, keep in mind that a Free For Teacher course has a limit of 500 MB per course, and you cannot change this limit. This is detailed in this comparison chart:
Canvas free for teacher account comparison | Instructure
Here are the two Guides you'd need:
My understanding is that there is no option to subscribe to a paid Canvas environment for an individual. Paid Canvas environments are designed for schools/businesses who wish to use Canvas as their LMS.
I hope this will help a bit. Sing out if you have any other questions about this...thanks!
Hello, is there a way to do a backup of a whole sub-account, or account? For instance, we have a lot of courses so it would take a lot of time to do a backup of each course.
Thank you very much for your help community!
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