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Revision as of 16:50, 2 December 2017
Written by Kathrin Braungardt, Ruhr-Universität Bochum.
- Github distribution.
- Kathrin's blog post, with links to a video tutorial and a slide share.
The purpose of this page is to clarify the documentation from Github.
What BMC can and cannot do
Version: 3.1 Beta
Source: Blackboard 9.1 SP 14
Target: Moodle 3.1.1
BMC converts documents, content from text elements, links, YouTube mashups, and tests.
All question types will be converted except for "Calculated Formulas" and "Quiz Bowls."
- A description in German of 17 types of Blackboard questions.
Blackboard folders are converted into Moodle sections.
Blackboard folders can be nested inside each other. Moodle sections cannot be nested.
Installation
Install PHP scripts
- - Put all files in one directory on a webserver. This directory should be writeable by the webserver.
- I used "bmc" on my system as my "main converter dir."
- - Install files of PhpConcept Library - Zip Module 2.8.
- - Download the zip file.
- - Extract pclzip.lib.php and put it in your main converter dir with the other php files.
- - Define variables $uploaddir and $downloadlink in uploaddir.php
$uploaddir = '/var/www/html/bmc/';//absolute path to main converter dir $downloadlink = "https://moleski.net/bmc/exports/";//url for export files
Make Directories
- - Make a directory called “uploads†in your main converter dir that is writeable by the webserver.
- /var/www/html/bmc/uploads
- - Make a directory called “exports†in your main converter dir that is writeable by the webserver.
- /var/www/html/bmc/exports
- - Make directory called “activities_src†containing the files grades.xml, inforef.xml, roles.xml.
- /var/www/html/bmc/activities_src
- - Make a directory called “moodle_src†in your main converter dir.
- - In “moodle_srcâ€, make two directories, one called "course" and the other called "sections."
After you have obtained section directories with xml files in them from a dummy Moodle course and copied them to the sections directory (see the next set of instructions on this page for details), the final result should look like this:
Generate and place xml files
- - Make a dummy course in Moodle. I made it with seven sections. I copied all of the section folders generated by the dummy course to moodle_src/sections.
- - Archive it in an mbz file.
- - The mbz file is in tar.gz format. Use an unzip program to untar and unzip the contents.
- - Copy grades.xml, inforef.xml, roles.xml from the unzipped activity directory to activities_src.
- - Copy gradebook.xml, groups.xml, outcomes.xml, roles.xml, scales.xml to moodle_src.
Using the converter
In Blackboard:
- Control Panel -> Packages and Utilities -> Export/Archive Course -> Export Package
Save the zip file that is exported from Blackboard.
Browse to "upload.php" in your main converter dir.
- https://moleski.net/bmc/upload.php
Use the two buttons on the first screen to select the Blackboard zip file and then to upload it to your server.
Wait and see what happens.