Course Copy - copy select content to another course

Summary

Course materials created in one course can easily be copied to another course. Using this method will copy select course components to a different course.

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Overview

Course materials created in one course can easily be copied to another course. Using this method will copy select course components to a different course.

Instructions

  1. Navigate to the course that needs content added.

  2. From the Course Tools menu, select Course Admin.
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  3. In the Site Resources section, click on Import / Export / Copy Components.
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  4. Under "What would you like to do?", select the Copy Components from another Org Unit option.
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  5. Beneath Course to Copy: click on the Search for offering button.

    1. On the Select Course Offering page, in the Search box, enter the course that contains the desired content. Click the Search button.
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    2. Select the course; click the Add Selected button.

  6. Confirm this course is listed in the Copy Components from another Org Unit area.

  7. Click on the Select Components button.
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  8. On the Choose Components to Copy page, select the desired items. Note, always keep the Include associated files option selected.

    1. One option is to select all the components then de-select Announcements. 

      1. Click the Continue button.

      2. Click the Finish button.

    2. To copy only select Content, Assignments, Discussions, Quizzes...

      1. Click the item(s) type.
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      2. Click the Continue button.

      3. If necessary, click the Expand All link then select the desired content. Then click the Continue button.
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      4. Click the Finish button.
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Article ID: 11012
Created
Fri 3/29/24 11:53 AM
Modified
Fri 8/2/24 2:16 PM