Add a Folder
3:225:23Blackboard: Creating Items and Folders - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipNow i'm going to go ahead and go into a different content area assignments and show you how toMoreNow i'm going to go ahead and go into a different content area assignments and show you how to create folders.
0:349:15Create and Organize Content Folders in Blackboard - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipLet me begin by opening up one of the unit folders. Now keep in mind you don't need to necessarily.MoreLet me begin by opening up one of the unit folders. Now keep in mind you don't need to necessarily. Name. Them by units. They can be units. They can be by chapters.
A Content Folder is a way of organising items within a content area of your Blackboard course, and can be used to help students navigate their way around the course.Aug 14, 2018
Creating a Content Folder in Blackboard ULTRAIn the Course Content area, locate where you would like to create a folder and select the plus sign > Create.On the Create Item panel, select Folder.Edit the name of the folder by selecting it or using the pen icon.If desired, change the visibility and add a description.More items...
In the editor's text box, place your mouse pointer where you want to add a table and select the Insert/edit table icon. You can also use the right-click menu. Most of the table options are grayed out and unavailable unless you access an existing table in the text area.
Adding items to foldersIn the Folders list, select the folder to add items to and click the Contents tab.Click Add Existing.Select an item Type. The items displayed depend on the selected type.Select the items to add to the folder.Click Add.Tip: You can also add items already in a folder to different folders.
Click on the “Build Content” action menu button to expose a listing of content types to choose from. Select “Content Folder” listed under the “New Page” heading. Name the folder and decide when to make it available to students.
Content folders offer a familiar, tree-like structure that provides convenient access to files on a content server without having to use that server's own user interface (web-based or otherwise). They are essentially like the directories on your local computer, but they point to virtual locations on the content server.
You can create a collection of files or an entire lesson, including cascading style sheets (CSS), zip it into a package, and upload it into Course Files from your computer.
You may want to keep a compressed folder intact when you upload it to your course. For example, if you want to include several images for students to use in a presentation.
Tracking is useful for managing changes and for instructors to verify that students have read an item. Versions: Versions are created to allow collaborative work without overwriting earlier drafts. Each draft is stored as a separate version that can be checked out and checked in to manage changes.
Comments are opinions or instructions regarding the contents of an item or folder. Passes: Passes are created for an item to allow anyone, even those without a user account, controlled access to an item. When viewing content through a pass, the viewer can't access other areas of the Content Collection.
Tracking: Tracking is used to view how other users interact with an item. Tracking displays every instance that the file was changed or read and shows the user who took the action. Tracking is useful for managing changes and for instructors to verify that students have read an item.
You can use learning modules in your course as containers for organized collections of content. Modules let students navigate from one content item to the next without distractions or extra clicks. A learning module helps immerse students in the lesson or concept you're teaching.
You can add documents, file attachments, tests, assignments, multimedia, and links to websites, discussions, and journals.