To delete an individual course, open the course's menu and select Delete. To delete multiple courses, select the check box next to the course folder and select Delete at the top of the results list. When a user is deleted from Blackboard Learn, the user is not automatically removed from the Content Collection.
To delete an individual course, open the course's menu and select Delete. To delete multiple courses, select the check box next to the course folder and select Delete at the top of the results list. When a user is deleted from Blackboard Learn, the user is not automatically removed from the Content Collection.
Generally speaking, you should not have to add students who are enrolled in your course to its Blackboard section. As long as the student has registered on time, they should be enrolled in your Blackboard course on Day 1.
Locate the course or courses you want to delete. To delete an individual course, open the course's menu and select Delete. To delete multiple courses, select the check box next to the course folder and select Delete at the top of the results list.
Course completion does NOT impact course visibility. Once Blackboard term expires, about 3-4 weeks after exams are over, students should see the course listed, but may no longer have access unless 1) the instructor has closed the course (e.g., made it unavailable) or marked it complete.
Delete a courseOn the Administrator Panel in the Courses section, select Courses.Search for a course.Select the check box for each course to delete.Select Delete.Select OK.
On your Courses page in Blackboard, click the three dots next to a course and choose Hide Course. If you would like to unhide your course, click the Filter menu and choose "Hidden from me." Click the three dots next to a course and choose "Show Course."
The Course Management menu is located on the lower left menu bar on the Course Home Page. The course management menu provides instructors with tools to create, manage and modify the course. Files, Course Tools, Evaluation, Grade Center, Users and Groups, Customization, Packages and Utilities, and Help are available.
The instructor has not yet published the course for student view (most common reason). The student has not yet successfully registered and paid for the course. There may be an issue with the student's enrollment. The student may have a hold on his/her record.
0:100:49How to Hide Courses in Blackboard - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIn the upper right hand corner of this box click on the gear icon on the personalize my courses pageMoreIn the upper right hand corner of this box click on the gear icon on the personalize my courses page simply uncheck the boxes to the right of the course that you would like to hide and click Submit.
Archiving Your CourseLogin to Blackboard.Click Courses.Click Current Courses at the top.Select the term you wish to visit.Select the course you wish to archive.Click Packages and Utilities under the Course Management in the left menu.Click Export/Archive Course.Click Archive Course.More items...•
View or edit course propertiesOn the Administrator Panel in the Courses section, select Courses.Search for a course.On the Courses page, open a course's menu and select Edit.Edit the course properties. You can't change the course ID.Select Submit.
They can be found by clicking the up and down arrow icon above the Course Menu. From the panel that pops up, select the item you wish to move, then click on the small up or down arrow buttons to move the item to the desired place in the list. When done, click the Submit Button.
Open the Admin Console From the Administrator Panel, under Tools and Utilities, select Admin Console.
Go to the Administrator Panel > Courses. Select Create Course > Restore. Type a destination course ID for the restored course. Under Restore from Automatic Archives, select Browse Content Collection.
Find course archives in the Content Collection In the Content Management menu on the Admin Panel, select Manage Content. Select internal > autoArchive. Course archives are stored in folders. Locate the course in the list and select a folder to see the available archives.
3 yearsPer the University's 1.07 Records Retention Policy, Blackboard Learn academic courses created from the Student Information System (SIS) will remain on the Blackboard Learn System for 3 years after the semester has ended.
To make the course available, open the course's menu and select Make Available. To make a course unavailable, open the course's menu and select Make Unavailable.
Blackboard Learn provides several reports to help you monitor user activity in forums, groups, and content areas associated with courses. You can also view reports to see which course items are aligned with specific course standards or objectives.
On the Administrator Panel in the Courses section, select Course Settings. On the Course Settings page, select Course Menu and Structures. On the Course Menu and Structures page, select the check box for Enable Course Structures. To disable them, clear the check box.
Child courses have limited options in the menu and need to be managed from their associated master courses. On the Administrator Panel in the Courses section, select Courses. Search for a course. On the Courses page, open the menu and select Edit.
Instead, it becomes a distinct course. The course no longer is associated with the merged set, and it contains no material from its former master course. The separated course retains both its content and enrollments from the moment it was separated out.
When you create a course, Blackboard Learn requires only two course properties: a course name and a course ID . However, several other course properties control important aspects of courses, such as when they're available, whether guest users are permitted, and where the course appears in the course catalog.
Course themes add a background image to the course display and change the color of the user interface, including the course menu, buttons, and controls. The theme can be changed again at any time. Applying a theme doesn't affect course content or a chosen course structure.
Under the Terms tab on the Personalize: My Courses page , select the checkbox that says "group by term"
Scroll down the Personalize: My Courses page until you come to a section titled "Courses in which you are enrolled"
Generally speaking, you should not have to add students who are enrolled in your course to its Blackboard section. As long as the student has registered on time, they should be enrolled in your Blackboard course on Day 1.
Due to legal mandates, Educational Technology staff can only add/remove users from your course with explicit written permission from the instructor. It is therefore more efficient and safer for the instructor to manage the course membership by themselves.
There is no way to “delete” a user from your course. You can only set the course to be “not available” to an individual user. More likely you may to need to change the availaability setting for a student from unavailable to available.