Duration | 3:54 |
Overview | Learn about several ways you can add or upload content to your course. This video was prepared by Anthology, Inc. (Blackboard). |
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Duration | 1:32 |
Overview | If you are creating a course that has many of the same features as an existing course, you can copy the existing course to create a new course, even if the former is an Original course and the new one is an Ultra course. This video was prepared by Anthology, Inc. (Blackboard). |
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Duration | 1:25 |
Overview | You can use learning modules in your course as a container for organized collections of content. Modules let students navigate from one content item to the next without distractions or extra clicks. This video was prepared by Anthology, Inc. (Blackboard). |
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Duration | 2:24 |
Overview | On the Course Content page, you can create a document or page to present a combination of content. For example, you can include introductory text for a lesson, an audio file of a lecture, and an image. When students select the document title, the materials you added are all presented together on one page. Students see the content just as you see it, without the editing options. This video was prepared by Anthology, Inc. (Blackboard). |
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Duration | 2:16 |
Overview | You can use the editor functions to add images along with text content. You can add images that are hosted online or you can upload an image from your local drive. This video was prepared by Anthology, Inc. (Blackboard). |
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Duration | 1:13 |
Overview | You can use Batch Edit to update common settings across all content. Batch Edit lets you control content settings in one place and all at once to save you time managing your course. This video was prepared by Anthology, Inc. (Blackboard). |
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Duration | 2:59 |
Overview | With Release conditions, you can use rules to release content to students. This video was prepared by Anthology, Inc. (Blackboard). |
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Duration | 1:34 |
Overview | You want to be confident that your course is well-designed and functions as you expect—before your students see it. With student preview, you can review the course content from a student's perspective. You can also validate course behaviors. This video was prepared by Anthology, Inc. (Blackboard). |
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