Go to Control Panel.Expand Packages and Utilities.Select Course Copy.On the Copy Course page, go to Select Copy Options section.By Destination Course ID, click Browse.Click Submit.Under Select Course Materials, click Select All.
Restoring a course uploads the archive package into Blackboard Learn in the same state that it was in at the time it was archived....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.
On the Course Management Pane, click Packages and Utilities and then click Import Course Cartridge. Type the Course Cartridge Download Key in the field provided. Course Cartridge content will be added to Course materials. Click Submit when finished.
Course cartridges are publisher-made courses, available to instructors that adopt textbooks with a course cartridge component. Not all books will have course cartridges available.Jan 11, 2012
Courses may not appear in the My Courses module in Blackboard for a few reasons: 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.
Use the restore function in the recycle bin to easily restore your page.Navigate to the Site Manager.Select Recycle Bin. Deleted pages are displayed with the most recently deleted items listed first.Select Restore to restore deleted pages. Your page is restored and listed at the bottom of your page list.
Create a course templateOn the Administrator Panel in the Courses section, select Courses.Search for a course.Open the course's menu and select Template Options.Select Use this course as a course template.Select Submit.
Exporting a course includes only the course content. The export does not include any user interactions such as blog posts or grades. Archiving a course creates ZIP file of the course content and user interactions called an archive package.
Common Cartridge (CC) is a set of open standards developed by the IMS member community that enable interoperability between content and systems. Common Cartridge basically solves two problems.