Copy course function
Create a course. On the Administrator Panel, in the Courses section, select Courses. Point to Create Course and select New. You can merge existing sections, allowing instructors to manage multiple sections of the same course through a single master course. To learn more, see How to Merge and Separate Child Courses.
To save the spreadsheet for a course:
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On the Control Panel, open Packages and Utilities. Click Course Copy. There are four sections on the Copy Course page. Select Copy Type: The option Copy Course Materials into an Existing Course should be selected.
In the Content Collection, go to the folder that contains the file or folder you want to copy. Select the check box next to the item and select Copy. You can also access the Copy option in the item's menu. Enter the path to the destination folder or select Browse to locate and select the destination folder.
Select the Content to Copy In your Blackboard course, locate the folder that you wish to copy, and click the chevron next to the item and choose Copy from the menu that appears.
Open the Blackboard course that has the course materials you would like to copy. 2. On the Control Panel, click on Packages and Utilities and then select Course Copy.
In the top-right corner of the Course Content area, select More options for course content (3 dots) > Copy Content. Select the plus sign that divides the Course Content area, and select Copy Content. In the Copy Content panel, select the course that has the content you want to copy and select Copy selected content.
0:002:32Copy a Blackboard Test from One Course to Another - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipClick on tests. We click on the little arrow next to the tests we want to copy into the otherMoreClick on tests. We click on the little arrow next to the tests we want to copy into the other section. And we click export to local computer. This may take a moment or two.
Open Modules. In Course Navigation, click the Modules link.Open Module Item Options. Locate the module item you wish to copy and click the Options icon [1]. ... Copy Module Item. Click the Copy button.View Copy Notification. Canvas displays a notification when the module item copies successfully [1]. ... View Copied Module Item.
Blackboard: Export CourseEnter a course.Turn Edit Mode - On.Go to the Control Panel.Click Packages and Utilities.Click Export/Archive Course.Click Export Package.On the Export Course screen, scroll to Section 3. Click the Select All button. ... Click Submit.
0:143:21Blackboard: Copy Assignments to another course - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo to move these it's a little bit tricky you need to do it in a special way i'm going to go to myMoreSo to move these it's a little bit tricky you need to do it in a special way i'm going to go to my packages and utilities here in my course management menu. And i'm going to go to course copy.
How to copy an assignmentNavigate to the course where you want to create the new copy of the assignment.Click "Create assignment"Choose "Copy existing assignment" at the top of the page. ... Select which assignment to duplicate / copy from the drop down menu.Give the copy a new name.More items...
Export the Entire Package (course)Login to Blackboard.In Blackboard, access the course you want to transfer.Go to Control Panel > Packages & Utilities > Export/Archive Course.Click Export Package.Leave the default selections under File Attachments.Click Select All under Select Course Materials. ... Click Submit.More items...
The copied content is added to the end of the content list. When you copy an entire course's content, the visibility settings are preserved when the content is added to the new course. For example, hidden content in the copied course is hidden in the course you copied it to.
You can copy all the content or select individual items from the other Ultra courses you teach. On the Course Content page, select the plus sign to open the menu. Select Copy Content. Or, open the menu on the right side above the content list. Select Copy Content.
Attendance data isn't included when you copy a course into a new or existing course. The attendance option is removed from the copy options. Attendance data is included in an exact course copy. More on attendance and course copying. Review all copied items to be sure you're showing the content you want to show.
To include Content Collection files in the copy, select Select Folder and browse to a folder. Blackboard Learn places the files in a sub-folder of the folder you select here. To ignore Content Collection files, select Course Files Default Directory.
When you copy course materials into an existing course, the existing course might already have content and tools in the course menu. The course menu might have the same name and type or the names and types might be different between the two courses.
About course materials. When you copy a course, you choose which course materials to include. For example, you can include content areas, collaboration sessions, and contacts, but exclude journal entries. If you create a new course, you must select at least one of these areas: Content, Contacts, or Settings.
For example, the destination course has a content area called "Tools" that contains blogs and journals. The source course has a content area called "Tools" that contains course files. After the copy, the destination course has two content areas: the original "Tools" and the new "Tools1.".
The course you copy is called the "source course.". The course you create or add materials to is called the "destination course.". You can also copy several courses at one time with a batch file. More on creating courses by using batch files.
An exact copy creates a new course and includes course materials, user enrollments, and staff assignments. For example, if a course is split into multiple sections to accommodate a large number of students, you can make an exact copy and then adjust the enrollment to create two sections of the same course.
If you're creating a course that has many of the same features as an existing course, you can copy the existing course to create a new course. You can copy all course materials or a subset of course materials into a new or existing course. You also have the option to include or exclude user enrollments from the destination course.
When you copy an entire course's content, the visibility settings are preserved when the content is added to the new course. For example, hidden content in the copied course is hidden in the course you copied it to. Content is set to Hidden from students if you copy individual items into your course.
If the system encounters problems with a content copy, an error report appears at the top of the Course Content page. Select View Details to learn more about why the content failed to copy.
In the Ultra Course View, you can copy content from other courses you teach so you don't have to start with a blank slate. You can quickly build your list of content to copy from another course. You can choose to copy multiple pieces of content across your courses, including all content in your courses. Get started from the Course Content page.
Building a curriculum? No need to start from scratch. Creating content for your courses takes time and thoughtful planning. If you teach multiple courses that use similar content, you may want to copy content items and folders between courses to help save time.
You can only copy content from other courses in the Ultra Course View. Attendance data isn't included when you copy a course into a new or existing course. In the Copy Content panel, all your courses appear in the Your Courses and Organizations list.
From your course list, select the course you wish to copy FROM (the source course).
Mason generally recommends the default Copy links and copies of the content option. However, if you have content stored, but not available to students, in your course or you have video package files (e.g., Camtasia) choose the third Copy links and copies of the content (include entire course home folder) option. Click Submit when you are done.