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Sharing and reusing Moodle learning content using backup and restore, part I: Backup
To reuse your own content, you can import. To use somebody else’s content, the other user can backup his content (even though not shown below, a subset of the content of a course can be chosen) and share (by downloading the file created within the course file area) the backup file with you (a zip-archive that contains an xml file), for the other user to restore. Like so:
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2011/12/15 at 22:38How to duplicate assignments in Moodle course sections by importing « Thomas' Work Space
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