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Export or Import a Course
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Studio has an Import tool and an Export tool that allow you to import and
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export courses.
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Export a Course
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You can export a course that has been created in Studio. You can export a
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course for use by another instructor, or you can back up your course.
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For example, you may create a course in Studio, and then run that course. A
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friend or colleague, including a friend from another institution, may be
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interested in running their own customized version of that course. You can
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export the course that you have created and give it to the other instructor.
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That instructor can then import the course, make any changes that are
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necessary to reflect that instructor's situation, and then release the
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course to students.
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Or, you may export your course, and then make changes to your course in
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Studio. If you later want to revert to the earlier version of your course,
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you can import the version that you exported. Be careful if you do this
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while you are running your course, as you could lose your students' work.
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When you export your course, Studio creates a **.tar.gz** file that includes
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the following course data:
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1. Course structure (the order of sections and subsections)
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2. Individual units
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3. Individual problems
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4. Additional pages
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5. Files on the Files & Uploads page
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The exported file does not include the following data:
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1. Student or user data
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2. Discussion forum data
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3. Course settings
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4. Certificates
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5. Grading information
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Import a Course
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*Note: This feature should be used with caution!
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Importing a new course will delete all course content currently associated with
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your course and replace it with the contents of the uploaded file.
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**Importing a course cannot be undone.*
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You can import courses that have already been created in Studio. These can
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be courses that you or someone else has created and exported.
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The file that you import must be a **.tar.gz** file that contains, at a
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minimum, a Course.xml file in a course data directory. The tar.gz file must
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have the same name as the course data directory.
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If your course uses legacy layout structures, you may not be able to edit
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the course in Studio, although it will probably appear correctly on Edge. To
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make sure that your course is completely editable, ensure that all of your
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material is embedded in a unit.
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To import a course:
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1. On the navigation bar, click **Tools**, and then click **Import**.
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2. Under **Course to Import**, click **Choose File**.
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3. Locate the file that you want, and then click **Open**.
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