To import an exported course to Blackboard, you will need to make sure you have the course exported as a. In some cases, you may wish to download the Blackboard Grade Center to preserve your grading records.
This can be done in any of your Blackboard Courses. Blackboard allows you to download all student assignment submissions for individual assignments at once. However, this does not download all submissions for all assignments at once. You will need to repeat the process for each assignment.
This article shows you how to download all assignment submissions for an individual assignment. Archiving your course downloads all of the course content and materials including the grade center into a.
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. It is easier to import an export of a course that it is to import an archive of a course.
Archived course may not properly import. If you want an archive file restored, you will need to contact the Blackboard Administrator. NOTE: some large courses might not be able to be restored from archive files.
If you want to save the course to reimport the content to Blackboard at a later date, exporting is the best option. If you may need to completely restore the course, including student submissions and grades, archiving is the best option. If you just want to be able to reuse specific files, downloading the course files is the best bet. NOTE: Assignment annotations will not restore so if you want a record of those, you will need to download those individually. For accreditation purposes archiving may be sufficient.
Be sure to save all course content to a secure university file storage solution such as OneDrive. Follow these instructions if you wish to download files made available on a Blackboard course from Blackboard to your computer or removable disk.
If your course teaching team have allowed it, you may download Recorded Lectures and Sessions to view offline. This guide shows staff how to enable this feature, and students to download the videos. When using Blackboard your tutor may make files available that you wish to download to your computer in order for you to work on them or read them at another time.
You may wish to print off a copy to read when you are away from a computer. You can tell if a file is available for you to download because it will be underlined and in blue text. Next to the file name Blackboard reports how large the file is in bytes.
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