Restore a course from an automatically created archiveGo 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.More items...
To show a hidden course, filter the list by Hidden from me > open a course's menu > select Show course.
In Canvas, your old course sites may disappear from your dashboard and your current courses list at the end of the semester. This happens only once a course is completed, and you can rest assured that your course has not been deleted from the system.
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.
From the list where your name appears, you can view a list of your courses. On the Courses page, you can access all of your courses. Your institution controls the page that appears after you log in.
Log into Blackboard and go to My Courses. If the course code still appears in your list, then you can download your past assessment or assignment from the My Interim Results tab.
If your school has a roster sync set up and students are being removed from classes it could be due to that. Please ask your administrator to check if the Active Directory/SIS that it syncs might be removing the students.
How long do I have access to my course in Canvas? Instructor access to course materials does not expire. Access will change from Edit to Read-Only after 1 year plus 1 quarter. For example, a course that is held in Fall of 2020 will become read-only at the end of Fall 2021.
(509)574-4700. Contact your instructor to let them know you were dropped from your class. Often your instructor can email the college's Canvas Admin to have you temporarily reinstated in the course until you can contact the registration office.
Hold down the "Ctrl" button and press "Z." This keyboard shortcut recovers deleted items, deleted text and moved items.
Often times you can press ctrl + z to undo your previous action. Also, Frank, ctrl + x is cut and ctrl + c is copy.Apr 18, 2019
Restoring from the trashSelect Trash from the sidebar.Select the item(s) you'd like to restore. You can restore multiple items at once using the checkboxes.Hit Restore from the top of the page to restore your selected item(s) to My Files. All restored items will be restored to their original location.