 First log in as the administrator or teacher of that particular course, get at the course, settings block, course administration, backup. So we step through the wizard here, essentially choose the settings for the activities and resources and corresponding user data that we may or may not wish to include in the manual backup. The backup will be called by the course short name and have a date and time stamp. It's a summary of the items to be backed up in the data performed backup. This is the manual process. Naturally, the assistive administrator could manage this in an automated fashion for all courses on a scheduled basis and or at a server level. So the backup file was successfully created. Now as a teacher, it might be very useful to periodically perform that process and then download the backup and store it offline. And even more useful thing to do perhaps at the end of a semester or an academic calendar year is to restore this course backup like a clone of an existing course to restore it into an empty course for next semester or next academic calendar year without having to recreate the course from scratch. So there's the restore function via the settings block in the given course. From the page we're currently on, we can go restore. This page gives us a summary of the backup details, settings and the course details from the backup that we've just performed continue. We're given a couple of options here in terms of how we restore the said course backup either restoring into this particular course in one of two ways or else restoring into an existing course and other course. We can select from the available list there. I guess it's on the presumption that the said user performing the backup restore has the appropriate role in this other course. So let's select sample 201. This might be for next semester or academic year and then continue. Step through the wizard and decide what activities and data to include including the name of the course and its short name perform the restore. So the restore of the course backup was completed successfully. Click the continue button to return to the course that was just essentially cloud.