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...
On the Courses page, you can access all of your courses. Each course card lists the course ID, course title, and instructor. If your course has multiple instructors, select Multiple Instructors for a list. Select More info to see the description and schedule, if added.
Select the Courses button on the left-hand side of your Blackboard page.Find the course you want to hide.To unhide or see hidden courses, go to the Filter and select the dropdown menu. ... You will see all of the courses hidden from you in this space.The course should now show up under Current Courses.Jan 26, 2022
Log into Blackboard and go to My Courses. If the course code still appears in your list, then you can download your past assessment or assignment from the My Interim Results tab.
Open the link in your browser. Blackboard Collaborate is at the top of the screen. It mentions what session you are joining and there is a place for you to type your name. Select Join Session after typing your name.
0:000:58How to Locate the Blackboard Course ID - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd the extended menu click on properties. And. This is where you will be able to locate your courseMoreAnd the extended menu click on properties. And. This is where you will be able to locate your course ID.
On the Administrator Panel in the Courses section, select Courses. Search for a course. Select the check box for each course to delete. Select Delete.
Point to a course card menu. Select the extended menu (...) to the right of the star. Select Hide Course.Jan 30, 2020
Your course materials are located within your course on Blackboard. Once your professor activates the course, you will be able to access them. Your professor decides where in the course to place the link to the course materials – for example, this could be in the Syllabus or Course Documents content area.Dec 15, 2015
Blackboard course sites will be retained six full semesters (two years) past the current term. For example, during any Spring term, sites created for the past two Spring, Summer, and Fall terms will be on the Blackboard server, set to unavailable, and accessible to instructor and TA users.Aug 6, 2019