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Do it Yourself Course Copy / Course Collapse
Blackboard 9
1. Go into Your Past Course
Look at your list of enrollments and find the
course you want content copied from.
2. Course Copy from the Control Panel
Now that you are in
your past course, go
to Control Panel, then
Packages and Utilities
to Course Copy.
3. Copy Content Into Existing
Course
Once this option is
chosen, you will be
able to browse for
your Destination
course ID.
4. Copy Options
Common course copies
include all content areas.
• Do NOT click course
enrollments at the
bottom of the page as
that refers to “past”
enrollments.
• SUBMIT to save
changes.
• Depending on the size
of your course, the
process takes 10-15
minutes.
Contact InformationMatt Long [email protected] 252-328-9074
Cindy Bowers [email protected] 252-328-9167Allen Dennis [email protected] 252-328-2841
Or, send a note to ecublackboard.ecu.edu
FAQs Why is it recommended I do my own course copy?
• Answer: You are in control. You have options and selections for which copy to copy. The timeframe is shorter, rather than being on the course copy/collapse waiting list for Blackboard Support.
Does it take long to do my own course copy?• Answer: No- less than 1-2 minutes to choose the courses, and choose the content to copy.
How long before I see the content in my course?• Answer: Approximately 15 minutes, depending on the volume of content in the past course.
What if I want to start over because I copied from the wrong course or I don’t like what I see?• Answer: That’s easy. Control Panel > Packages and Utilities > Bulk Delete. It will give you a clean, new shell.
Should I repeat the copy process if I do not see my content after 15 minutes?• Answer: No, give it more time. If multiple users are doing course copies (e.g., the beginning of a semester), the
copy process might take longer. You will have double the content if you repeat the process. Why would I want to do a course collapse?
• Answer: If you teach multiple sections of a course, you may want your sections “merged” or collapsed.