how to copy course agilix

by Stacey Ernser 6 min read

To use content from another course:

  • Open the Editor for the course you want to copy content into.
  • Select and expand the folder you want to add content to.
  • Click the plus sign [+] icon next to the folder and select Library.

Open Manage courses from the Toolbar and select Create course.
  1. Choose one of the following options: Copy From Your Domain. Copy Shared Course.
  2. Provide the Original Course name or ID of the course you are copying and click Next.
Oct 26, 2015

Full Answer

1. Create content author domain

Buzz allows you to create course content in one author domain and make it available in other domains, making it easy to keep the content updated for all users.

2. Export courses

Once the courses are created in the content author domain, you can export course packages with the Teacher app.

4. Configure the LTI

Publish Anywhere must be configured as an LTI in an LMS for content to be delivered there. It is currently IMS certified for:

Compatibility and Publish Anywhere

Not all features in Buzz are available in or compatible with other LMSs. Publish Anywhere runs a Compatibility status report for every course you export, makes necessary changes to the exported course (leaving the original course as-is), and lets you know which features are not compatible and how they have changed.

How do I create and manage my domain courses?

You can create a course by copying one that already exists, or you can create a new one from scratch or from a course template.

Create a new course

Select Create New and choose a course Template from the dropdown menu (if enabled) to bring over everything from that template. A template is selected by default, so select (Blank) if you don't want to use one.

Course copy limitations

Buzz limits the types of copies users can make based on the state of the course they are copying. This table outlines which states allow users to make which types of copies. (To learn more about copy types, review How do Base and Derivative Courses work? .)

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