I have put a lot of work into my course on TigerNet. Do I have to start from scratch and re-develop the same course for the Spring semester, or is there some way to “port it over” ?
A. We have good news for you. TigerNet provides an easy way for you to copy your existing course materials into your Spring courses. Use the Copy Course Materials portlet in your Navigation window for any course. Click on that link, and you can copy any portlet from any course into any other course. (Your own courses only.) You may have to edit information, such as dates in the Forums and Coursework portlets, but that is a relatively simple process. The only hassle is that you can’t edit Word documents in TigerNet. If your syllabus is a Word document, for example, you need to edit the file on your desktop and then reload it into TigerNet. Same for PowerPoint presentations, if you need to make revisions to those. If you don’t see Copy Course Materials in your course Navigation window, you may have edited the Navigation menu to make it hidden. Click on the Edit button in the blue Navigation bar and make sure Copy Course Materials is in the Active Links window.
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