how to access past courses on blackboard

by Oswald White 10 min read

Accessing Old Courses in Blackboard – Division of Information …

  • Go to https://blackboard.usc.edu/.
  • Click the Sign in using your USC NetID button.
  • On the USC Single Sign On page, enter your USC Net ID (username) and password.
  • You will be prompted to verify your identity via Duo Mobile Security.
  • Once you have verified your identity on Duo, the page will be directed to Blackboard.

Explore the courses page. From the list where your name appears, you can view a list of your courses. You can return to previous courses to review content, reuse material, and prepare your future courses. Your institution controls the page that appears after you log in.

Full Answer

How do I access archived courses on Blackboard?

Find course archives in the Content Collection You can find and download copies of archived courses in the Blackboard Learn user interface. In the Content Management menu on the Admin Panel, select Manage Content. Select internal > autoArchive. Course archives are stored in folders.

How do I recover a course on Blackboard?

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.

Why did my Blackboard courses disappear?

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.

Is there a blackboard archive?

Open the course's menu and select Export/Archive. The Export/Archive Course page lists all export or archive packages for this course that have not been deleted from Blackboard Learn, even if you have already downloaded the package. The file names include the date and time the package was created.