Register for InstructureCon25 • Passes include access to all sessions, the expo hall, entertainment and networking events, meals, and extraterrestrial encounters.
Currently we're using Moodle and I have a lot of quizzes/homeworks/exams that I've painstakingly put into moodle format. How do I download those into the format that Canvas will recognize? I'm not sure what version of Moodle we are using but the file types that are listed on the Canvas import screen don't match with anything I can find in Moodle
Hello there, @david_cowan Welcome to the Canvas Community. Thank you for posting your question. Check out the information in this Guide to see if it will help to answer your question: How do I import content from Moodle into Canvas?.
Sing out if you have any other questions about this. Take care...be well...stay safe!
This doesn't answer my question at all. I've seen this guide. I understand how to "import". My question is: How do I download my moodle quizzes/exams/etc.. into the format that Canvas will recognize? The file types that are listed on the Canvas import screen don't match with anything I can find in Moodle
@david_cowan ...
Many apologies that my initial response wasn't helpful. Since I've only had a very limited experience with Moodle (it was many years ago), I really am not familiar with the current Moodle product. So, I turned to Google to see if I could find any resources for you. I came across these items:
These are just a handful of site that *may* be of help...but I wasn't too sure if other search results would be helpful or not. I hope they will be of help to you in some way.
I went through all of these links and in that first link there's a lot of
discussion of things to try and it's like they're speaking a foreign
language. I don't know what Examview or Respondus are. I only have the
options of importing my question bank to GIF, XML and XHTML which don't
work for Canvas.
One thread suggested doing a back up of my entire course and making it an
.mbz file.(first image), but I don't have those options (second image).
I appreciate you trying to help out. I really want to get this fixed
without having to take a course in computer programming (which I think
might be my most time saving option given how much time I've already wasted
so far) My classes have roughly 300-500 questions in moodle for homeworks,
quizzes, lab manual assignments and exams. If this can't be fixed I'm
likely not going to use canvas for any of this. Manually entering 300-500
questions per class into canvas is not something I have the time for.
On Fri, Jun 5, 2020 at 10:44 PM chofer@morainepark.edu <
It's also been mentioned in the Q and A answer section of the training
session to make a QTI file of my question bank. Again, not sure what a QTI
file is or how to make one from the formats I have available to me
On Sun, Jun 7, 2020 at 9:48 AM David Cowan <
To interact with Panda Bot in the Instructure Community, you need to sign up or log in:
Sign In
This discussion post is outdated and has been archived. Please use the Community question forums and official documentation for the most current and accurate information.