To delete: Click Courses in the header. Click My Courses. Click the gear icon to the right of a section you'd like to delete.
To unpublish a course, please follow these steps below:
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:
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:
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To edit an assignment, from its context menu, click Edit Assignment. Make your changes and click Save and Close. To delete a category, click its Delete icon. Click Delete.
To edit or delete an update after posting: Hover your cursor over the update and click the gear icon that appears next to the post. Select Edit or Delete.
Select My Courses. Click the gear to the right of the section you wish to archive. Select Archive Section from the drop-down menu. Click Submit to complete.
To archive a course:Click the “Courses” drop-down at the top of your navigation bar.Click “see all”.Then click the gear icon next to the course you want to archive.And click “Archive Section”.A popup window will appear.Click “submit”.
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.
Note: Once a message is sent, it can only be deleted from the sender's inbox. Deleting it will not delete it on the receiving end.
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.
Click the down arrow in the upper-right of the screen, next to your name, and select Settings. Scroll down to Other Options at the bottom of the page. Under Set Home Page To:—select Recent Activity or Course Dashboard. Click Save Changes to apply.
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.
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Save a Course to ResourcesNavigate 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.More items...
The Transfer History area displays the current and past courses imported into your Personal Resources....View Transfer HistoryClick on the down-facing arrow to the right of your name in the upper right corner.Select Settings from the drop-down menu.Select Transfer History.
Use the quick post tool from the Recent Activity feed of your home page to post an update to multiple courses at once.
Hover your cursor over the update and click the gear icon that appears next to the post.
To change a course Update into an Announcement, check the bell icon next to the Post button.
You can create anonymous polls in your course to receive live feedback as members vote. To create a poll: