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Export the Entire Package (course)Login to Blackboard.In Blackboard, access the course you want to transfer.Go to Control Panel > Packages & Utilities > Export/Archive Course.Click Export Package.Leave the default selections under File Attachments.Click Select All under Select Course Materials. ... Click Submit.More items...
Recognized attachment file typesExtensionFile TypePrograms Associated with the File TypeMP4VideoVideo playerMPEAudio/VideoAudio programMPG, MPEGVideoVideo playerMOOV, MOVIEMovieQuickTime® movie30 more rows
Browse for filesIn the Course Files folder where you want to upload the files, point to Upload and select Upload Files.On the Upload Files page, select Browse and open the folder on your computer with the files and folders to upload. Select the files.The files and folders appear in the upload box. ... Select Submit.
Click View Previous to view the previous assignment, when available. Click Save as Draft to return an assignment attempt without a grade with comments only. The assignment remains ungraded and an exclamation mark appears in My Grades and in the Grade Center.
Downloading All Course FilesIn your Blackboard course, click Content Collection under the Course Management section in the left menu.Click the course ID.At the bottom of the page, click Show All.Click the box to select all.Click Download Package.All files will be downloaded to your computer.May 21, 2021
Supported file types include DOC, DOCX, HTM, HTML, MP4, MPG, PDF, PPT, PPTX, XLS, XLSX, RTF, TXT, ZIP, and most image types. Upload files. Select the plus sign wherever you want to upload files. In the menu, select Upload to browse for files on your computer.
Digital Images (JPEG, JPG, PNG, TIF, TIFF, BMP, TGA, HEIC) Medical Images (DICOM, DICM, DCM) Adobe Acrobat documents (PDF) Photoshop files (PSD)Sep 30, 2019
Click on Add New (upper right) and select Media Upload. Click the Choose a File to Upload button and select the video file from your computer. Click Open. Your video will begin uploading.Sep 18, 2017
The default size limit for content uploaded through the user interface is 2500 MB. When attempting to upload files larger than 2500 MB using the interface, users will receive an error. This limit does not apply to Web Folder or Blackboard Drive uploads. To learn more about Drive, see Blackboard Drive.
The multiple file upload submission option allows you to upload multiple files simultaneously.On the class homepage, click on the More actions link next to the Paper assignment that you would like to submit to and select Submit paper.Select Multiple File Upload from the Submit: drop down menu.More items...
You may wish to upload single or multiple files, and/or folders to a centralised location (Course Files), and subsequently move them to other folders throughout your course, as needed. Blackboard incorporates many ways for adding files and folders to Course Files, including when you create course content.Apr 8, 2021