Create a link to a file or folderNavigate to the course where you want to add a link to the file or folder.On the Course Content page, select where you want the link to appear and select the plus sign.Select Create to open the Create Item panel and select Link.Type a title and optional description.More items...
0:143:39Copy Course Content in Blackboard - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou will find instructions for copying the course on the lower right hand side of the page. At theMoreYou will find instructions for copying the course on the lower right hand side of the page. At the top of the page under select copy type use the drop down menu to choose the option copy.
0:372:44Creating an Internal Text Link in Blackboard - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipFirst go to the area want to link to but do not enter the file. Instead put your mouse over the pageMoreFirst go to the area want to link to but do not enter the file. Instead put your mouse over the page name this is already a text link right click on the link and select copy shortcut.
Blackboard Ultra: Copying a Course in Blackboard UltraLog in to Blackboard and open the course you want to copy content into.Select the Course Content options.Choose Copy Content. ... Select the name of the course you are copying content from.Check the boxes for the content you want to copy to your current course.More items...•May 19, 2021
0:002:32Copy a Blackboard Test from One Course to Another - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipClick on tests. We click on the little arrow next to the tests we want to copy into the otherMoreClick on tests. We click on the little arrow next to the tests we want to copy into the other section. And we click export to local computer. This may take a moment or two.
On the Course Content page, select the plus sign wherever you want to add a discussion. Select Create > Participation and Engagement > Discussion.
Your discussion links appear on the Course Content page where you created them. You can reorder and remove a discussion link. When you remove a discussion from the Course Content page, it remains on the Discussions page.
The 360° view report includes the file or folder's properties, such as name, file type, file/folder size, sub-folder information, and when it was last edited. You can also view the permissions assigned to users.
When you select a file, you can define user access rights in the Manage Access section. You have three options: 1 Give users access to all files and folders in the folder: Choose this option to give users access to all files and sub-folders within the parent folder of the file you are linking to. This option is appropriate for users who are linking to a website with a typical hierarchical structure with sub-folders for CSS, JavaScript, and images contained in the parent folder. 2 Give users access to this file only: Choose this option when you are linking to one HTML file that has all the formatting within the page itself and doesn't reference other files or images. 3 Give users access to selected files in folder: Choose this option if you want to embed a website with a more complicated structure. If some of the content exists outside of the parent folder in other folders in Course Files or the Content Collection, you need to browse for and manually select the parent folder and the additional files and folders. This ensures users have access to all the content in your website.