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Next to the file name Blackboard reports how large the file is in bytes. The example screenshot above shows 3 files that may be downloaded. Clicking on the file will display it usually within your web browser. You should see a context menu that looks like the one shown above. Click Content Collection. Click the Course link the first link. Click …. Select the. Check the box next to File Type to Select All files in your course …. Blackboard offers two ways to download the contents of a course for future use … Use the Export tool to create a package file containing all of the course ….

You receive an email and a course message when the ZIP file is ready to download to your computer. 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. Exporting Your Course Exporting your course downloads all of the course content and materials into a. Login to Blackboard.

Click Courses. Click Current Courses at the top. Select the term you wish to visit. Select the course you wish to export. Click Packages and Utilities under the Course Management in the left menu. Click Export Course. Click the box to select all content. Click Submit. An email will be sent when the process is complete. Watch the video below to see how to archive a course. Importing Your Course to Blackboard To import an exported course to Blackboard, you will need to make sure you have the course exported as a.

Login to the Blackboard Course you wish to import into. Click Import Package.



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