To transfer a Blackboard course into a new Blackboard Course Shell, complete the following steps:
For more information about Copying and Moving Course Content, select from the following: Enter the older Blackboard course that has content you want to copy. On the Control Panel, expand the Packages and Utilities section and click Course Copy. [View screenshot] 2
The Blackboard Learn packaging format follows the IMS Content Packaging Specification, with extensions to support content types that are specific to Blackboard Learn. On the Administrator Panel in the Courses section, select Courses. Point to Backup Actions and select Export Course. In the Source Course ID box, type a valid course ID.
Save the file to the desktop of your computer. Navigate to the Blackboard course you will add the test to. Click Course Tools from the Control Panel. [View screenshot] 6 Ensure the Edit Mode is ON, found at the top-right of your course window.
The Blackboard Learn packaging format follows the IMS Content Packaging Specification, with extensions to support content types that are specific to Blackboard Learn. On the Administrator Panel in the Courses section, select Courses.
0:443:39Copy Course Content in Blackboard - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou will find instructions for copying the course on the lower right hand side of the page. At theMoreYou will find instructions for copying the course on the lower right hand side of the page. At the top of the page under select copy type use the drop down menu to choose the option copy.
You can copy all the content or select individual items from the other courses you teach. On the Course Content page, select the plus sign to open the menu and select Copy Content. Or, open the menu on the right side above the content list. Select Copy Content.
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.
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.
Blackboard Learn creates a course with the data and settings from the archive package....Restore a courseOn the Administrator Panel in the Courses section, select Courses.Search for a course.Point to Create Course and select Restore. ... Select Submit.
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.
Blackboard: Importing an Existing Test, Quiz, or SurveyClick Test, Survey, and Pools in the course menu.Click Tests.Click the arrow next to the exam name.Click Export. Keep the file zipped in order to import it.After that you can Import the Test.The final step is to create a link in your content area to the exam.
If the imported sections of the course include links to materials that you don't import into the destination course, the links will break in the destination course. For example, if a course area links to a test but you don't import the assessments, the link to the test will break. After importing, edit the destination course to update or remove any broken links.
You can import course packages back into Blackboard Learn to create a new course with the same content. Exporting a course includes only the course content. The export doesn't include any user interactions such as blog posts or grades. Don't unzip or extract a course or archive package. Don't remove files from the package or try to import ...