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The information on this page contains step-by-step instructions for submitting your Moodle courses for migration using the Moodle course mapping tool.

  Coming soon: View a recording of the Moodle Migration Coordinator briefing sessions.

It includes:

  1. Logging In

  2. Selecting a Course

  3. Selecting Course Requirements

  4. Submitting a Teaching Course for Migration

  5. Submitting other Moodle Courses for Migration
  6. Checking Submitted Courses


1. Logging in

Access the Course Mapping tool and log in using your department username and password provided.


The home page contains some information about using each of the tabs in the tool.

NOTE: When a Moodle course is migrated to new Moodle not everything will be copied. Things which wont be copied are:

  • Legacy course files (files uploaded to the system prior to 2012) 
  • Turnitin assignments
  • Blackboard collaborate rooms

2. Selecting a course

2.1 Select the AMP Modules to do tab to access the modules allocated to your department.


2.2 Select the AMP code for the course you wish to have migrated. In this example we are selecting 'ECON0006'.

3. Selecting course requirements

3.1 Select the Action required for the course you wish to have migrated.

Use the 'This is a high priority course for early migration'  if this course needs to be available to students before the normal start of term e.g. for pre-enrolment or orientation activities.

The different scenarios and options for migrating Moodle courses are listed in the table below.

ScenarioRequirementAction
A module in Moodle contains a single teaching courseCopy the course content (and staff enrolments) to the corresponding new module code in new Moodle

Select Option 1: Lift and shift: copy module as is (including content and staff enrolments)

A module in Moodle contains a single teaching courseBuild this course from an empty baseline template in new Moodle.Select Option 2: Create an empty course and transfer the staff enrolments only
A module in Moodle contains several teaching coursesCopy all the courses to the corresponding new module code in new Moodle

Select Option 1 or 2 as before and copy and paste the links for each additional course into the Associated Moodle Courses section.

A single course combines the teaching for several different modulesCopy this programme-level course to new Moodle

Select Option 3: This module is covered by a programme-taught course in Moodle,

and submit the course for migration as per Step 4 below.

Repeat this action for each module which relates to this course.

Refer to Section 5 to complete the action for the programme-level course.


A module in Moodle contains a course which wont be taught any moreNoneSelect Option 4: We don't need this any more, don't copy anything

A module in Moodle contains courses which are not related to teaching

e.g. study skills, student area, extra-curricular work, careers, staff use

Copy the course content to new Moodle

Refer to Section 5 to submit these courses for migration.


None of the above - complex use of modules, programme levels, coursesNeed to discuss and plan actions with Moodle Migration TeamSelect Option 6: It's complicated - we need to talk, to have a member of the team contact you to discuss your needs.

4. Submitting a teaching course for migration

4.1 Click Submit to notify the Moodle Migration Team of the action required.

5. Submitting other Moodle courses for migration

5.1 Select the Other Moodle Courses to migrate tab


5.2 Copy and paste the link of the existing Moodle course and then click Submit this course for migration


5.3 Repeat this action for additional courses as required.

6. Checking your submitted courses

6.1 Select the Overview tab to view the courses ready to review the information you have provided to us.


Contact us via email at moodle.migration@ucl.ac.uk or attend a drop-in session to rectify any issues.

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