To archive a course:
Schoology - Reordering your Course Tiles. This article shows you how to reorder your courses tiles. 1. Click Courses and My Courses (Right Side) 2. Click Reorder Courses (Right Side) 3. Drag and Drop your Courses in the order you would like them to appear Note: Only the first 12 courses will show as Tiles. Keywords:
Schoology: How to Restore a Deleted Course. If you or a colleague had deleted the course, you can locate the course in the Course Recycle Bin. Depending on the settings in place at your school, you may be able to delete additional courses. To view a list of the deleted courses, follow these steps from the account that had deleted the course:
To add materials to a folder:
How to archive a class in Google ClassroomGo to classroom.google.com or open the Google Classroom app.Click the three vertical (or horizontal) dots in the top right of the class card for the course you want to archive.Select "Archive."Choose "Archive" again in the pop-up window to confirm.More items...•
No course content or enrollments will be lost during the archival process. Depending on the settings in place at your school or organization, archived courses may not be visible to you or your students. Click the Support link in the footer of Schoology to reach out to your Support Contact for help.
To find archived courses, navigate to My Courses: Click Courses at the top of Schoology. Select My Courses in the drop-down menu. Click Archived to view past courses.
Delete Courses and SectionsClick Courses in the header.Click My Courses.Click the gear icon to the right of a section you'd like to delete. If there is no gear displayed, click the course's name. A list of course section titles should display below, each with the gear icon menu to the right.Click Delete.
Access an Archived Course. You can enroll or continue to work in some courses even after the course end date. These courses are archived, which means that while you can access the course content, you cannot submit answers for graded problems or participate in course discussions.
Navigate to the Materials page of the course you'd like to save to Resources. Click Options at the top. Select Save Course to Resources from the drop-down menu. Select the Resource Collection in which you'd like to house your course content.
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Click Courses and select My Courses. From the Manage Courses panel, click Reorder Courses. Drag and drop the tiles in the desired order.
Once you have highlighted or accurately searched, you will then need to click the Delete function. Having selected the course, you will then click on the X button, which will delete the course. The X is found in the Edit Column, this is under the Course Categories.
Edit Resources There is a Gear Icon to the right of every resource. The Gear Icon enables you to Edit, Move, Copy, or Delete a resource. Edit: This option enables you to change the title of your resource. Copy to: This option enables you to "copy and paste" the resource into another location in your Resources.
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