To copy a course section, follow these steps: Select the Course dropdown menu and click See All. Select the Gear Icon and click Copy Section. Complete the Copy Course Section form. Click Create. Note: Schoology automatically changes the Section Name, but you can modify it by clicking on the Section Name.
You will now see every course you've ever had in Schoology. Click into the Course you want to save to your resources. Click the "Options" button (just to the right of the "Add Materials" button), and Select "Save Course to Resources". In the first drop-down menu, select the desired collection ("2018-2019 Schoology Courses", for example.)
Name the collection "2020-2021 Schoology Courses", and click "Create". Start by navigating to your course home page. Click "Courses" in the top menu. Then click "My Courses" in the top-right corner of the screen. Scroll down a bit and then follow these directions, which are illustrated in the picture to the right.
Start by navigating to your course home page. Click "Courses" in the top menu. Then click "My Courses" in the top-right corner of the screen. Scroll down a bit and then follow these directions, which are illustrated in the picture to the right.
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0:000:53How to Copy Assignments in Courses - Schoology - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo what I just can do is click on the gear. And then click on copy the course.MoreSo what I just can do is click on the gear. And then click on copy the course.
2:516:18Export Course Content/Importing into LMS (Schoology) - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThis. So i'm going to click on the little cog wheel next to the course backup. And i'm going toMoreThis. So i'm going to click on the little cog wheel next to the course backup. And i'm going to click download. And i'm using chrome right now so you can see here it shows up over here. I'm going to
Edit Resources Add to Course: Add the item to any course that you administer. Copy to: This option enables you to "copy and paste" the resource into another location in your Resources. Move to: This option enables you to "cut and paste" the resource into another location in your Resources.
From there, you can copy as many versions of the assignment as needed back into the course. Note: To copy materials to a different course that you administer, click the gear icon next to the material and select Copy to Course. You can copy the material to any other course for which you are a Course Admin.
Click the gear icon next to the folder. Select Copy to Courses from the drop-down menu. Select the destination course(s). Click Copy Folder.
Schoology Content Migration into Canvas.Step 1: Locate and organize the content you want to move to Canvas. Export the content.Step 2: Import the content into Canvas.Step 3: Notify Canvas that your Course is Ready for Them to “Clean Up”.http://innovativelearning.browardschools.com/schoology-migration.
1:142:48Saving a Course to Resources on Schoology - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe next step is to navigate to the course that you want to back up so in this case I'm going toMoreThe next step is to navigate to the course that you want to back up so in this case I'm going to back up my chemistry 430. See black horse from the fall. So I select the course. And then the next
Click File from the menu bar, mouse over Export, and select Schoology. Select the save location, enter a file name and click Save. The question content is saved as a ZIP file. Take note of where the file is being saved as you will need to locate it later when uploading to the Schoology Course.
Click Resources in the top menu and then select Personal from the list.
Start by navigating to your course home page. Click "Courses" in the top menu. Then click "My Courses" in the top-right corner of the screen. Scroll down a bit and then follow these directions, which are illustrated in the picture to the right.
There is a Gear Icon to the right of every resource. The Gear Icon allows you to Edit, Move, Copy, or Delete a resource.
First, navigate to your new course. (Note, 2021-2022 Courses won't be available until end of August 2021.) Then follow these directions to add old course material: