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by Jennifer Peters, Seneca Libraries and the Teaching & Learning Centre
in the September 2019 issue
There are several ways to move and copy content in My.Seneca, including Course Copy and Export/Archive. So what’s the difference?
Course CopyCourse Copy allows you to copy content from one currently available course directly into another currently available course. The course doesn’t have to be from the current semester, but it does have to be from the one of the past four semesters.
You can select areas, such as Course Information, Course Documents, Quizzes, Grade Centre, etc. to copy from one course to another. Course Copy will add content to the destination course but will not remove existing content.
Export/ArchiveExport allows you to create a zipped file containing all content or specific content from a course. This zipped file can be imported into any other My.Seneca course or organization.
Export is very useful for sharing content with colleagues, moving content from BBteach* to My.Seneca, or creating your own back-up of content from old courses (before they are removed after four semesters).
Archive allows you to create a zipped file which acts as a permanent record of a course, including all the content and student interactions.
How Do I Choose?
Top Tips
How Do I Course Copy or Export/Archive?See ITS’s website for more information:
Questions?Contact teaching@senecacollege.ca.
*BBteach is a secondary Blackboard site where you can test different things in demo courses that are not connected with any actual students. BBteach is found at https://bbteach.senecacollege.ca/. You can request a demo course from servicedesk@senecacollege.ca.
View the September 2019 issue of the Academic Newsletter.
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