how to view past courses on blackboard

by Adam Crist IV 9 min read

To show past courses (and then hide those courses later):

  • Log in to Blackboard (opens in new window).
  • On the main My Blackboard page, click on the pencil icon in the top-right corner of the My Courses box:
  • You will be taken to a Customize: My Courses page. ...
  • Once you've selected the semester (s) and courses, scroll down to the bottom of the page, and click the button to send your changes to the server.

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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.

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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...

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.

Does Blackboard archive Courses?

Archiving your course downloads all of the course content and materials including the grade center into a . zip file. This is primarily used to keep a record of your course. If you want to access these materials again to use in the future, we recommend that you export the course as well.May 21, 2021

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.