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$uploaddir = '/var/www/html/bmc/';//absolute path to main converter dir | $uploaddir = '/var/www/html/bmc/';//absolute path to main converter dir | ||
$downloadlink= "https://moleski.net/bmc/exports/";//url for export files | $downloadlink = "https://moleski.net/bmc/exports/";//url for export files | ||
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Revision as of 05:18, 1 December 2017
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
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 are converted except for "Calculated Formulas" and "Quiz Bowls."
Installation
- - 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 the library and put it in your main converter folder
- - Define variables uploaddir und 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 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.
- This is where we are stuck at the moment. I have the feeling that we are using a more primitive version of Blackboard. I can't find these files anywhere in the Blackboard archive zip file.
- - 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."
- - Place 5 files in “moodle_srcâ€: gradebook.xml, groups.xml, outcomes.xml, roles.xml, scales.xml
- - Make as many section files in the sections directory as needed for the course: section_1, section_2
- Stuck here, too. I don't know where to get these xml files. From Blackboard? From Moodle?
The final product should look like this:
Using the converter
start file: upload.php