How do I save my course materials at the end of the semester for reuse in future courses?
To preserve your course material, instructors can use the Bb functions copying, exporting, and recycling. Review the following descriptions of these functions to determine which of these processes you want to use. Copying: This function would be used when you have a course in the current term that you want copied to a course that you are teaching in the next academic term. Exporting: This function would be used if you wanted a copy of the course content for your records, as well as for a future course that may not fall within the one-year time frame. Recycling: This function would be used if you wanted to delete portions of your course before you use the copy function and copy it to the next semester. The steps for Exporting/Copying/Recycling Course Material can be accessed at the following URL: http://www.ltu.edu/vitrc/faculty_blackboard_.
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