how to view past classes on blackboard

by Magali Wolf PhD 5 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.

Log into Blackboard and go to My Courses.
  1. If the course code still appears in your list, then you can download your past assessment or assignment from the My Interim Results tab.
  2. If it is not in your list, contact the Course Coordinator to check if they have a copy filed.

Full Answer

Can you see past courses on Blackboard?

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. On the Courses page, you can access all of your courses.

How do I find archived classes 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?

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...

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.