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Blackboard  9

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Learn:  

Archiving  Your  Course/Organization

 

Why  Archive  your  Course/Organization?  

 

Courses:  Lets  you  save  course  content.  It’s  important  to  do  this  prior  to  the  

Annual  Course  Purge  from  Blackboard.  For  example,  during  Fall  2014,  all   courses  from  academic  year  2011  (Fall  Term  2011,  January  Term  2012,   Spring  Term  2012,  and  Summer  Term  2012)  will  be  purged  from  Blackboard   as  part  of  the  annual  Blackboard  maintenance.  

Organizations:    Leaders  are  surveyed  annually  to  confirm  which  

organizations  are  active  and  retained.    Inactive  organizations  will  be  purged.       • Provides  a  safety  precaution  in  case  a  Course/Organization  becomes  

corrupted.  

• Lets  you  remove  a  “retired”  Course/Organization  from  your  “active”   Course/Organization  content  area.  

Points  to  Remember  

Important:  Once  you  have  begun  the  Archive  process,  you  must  NOT  work  in  

the  Course/Organization  you  are  archiving  until  you  receive  and  review  the   confirmation  email  that  the  archive  process  is  complete.  

Important:  Do  NOT  unzip  an  archive  package  or  remove  files  from  the  

package.  Doing  this  will  corrupt  the  archive  file.  

• You  can  run  the  Archive  process  more  than  once  without  harm.    

Note:  The  steps  in  this  documentation  reference  a  course  but  also  apply  to  an  

organization.    If  you  are  archiving  an  organization,  please  substitute  “organization”     where  ever  “course”  is  used  in  these  directions.  

 

Details  for  Creating  a  Blackboard  Course/Organization  Archive  

 

Archiving  your  Course  is  a  two-­‐step  process.  Before  you  archive  the  old  (source)   Course  you  must  prepare  it  by  using  the  “Move  Files  to  Course  Files”  utility.    

This  section  describes:  

• How  to  use  the  “Move  Files  to  Course  Files”  utility  to  prepare  your  Course  or   Organization  for  archive.  

• How  to  then  use  the  Archive  tool  to  backup  your  Course  or  Organization.      

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Step  1:  Preparing  your  Course  or  Organization  for  the  Archive  Process  

   

1. In  Blackboard,  from  within  the  source  Course  (that  is,  the   Course  or  Organization  that  you  want  to  backup),  

navigate  to  the  Course  Management  -­‐  Control  Panel   area,  located  in  the  bottm  left  panel.  

 

2.  In  the  Course  Management  –  Control  Panel  area,  choose  

Control  Panel  >  Packages  and  Utilities  >  Move  Files  to  

Course  Files.                  

3. In  the  “Move  Files  to  Course  Files”  utility  page  check  the  “Selecting  this   option  will  add  all  content  in  this  course  to  Course  Files”  checkbox.   4. Select  Browse  to  open  the  Content  Collection.    In  the  Content  Collection  

window,  use  the  Up  arrow  to  view  your  course  list,  select  the  destination  

course  (should  be  the  same  as  the  source  course).    Check  the  box  next  to  the  

course  name.    Click  Submit  to  continue.   5. Select  Submit  as  seen  below  in  the  graphic.                  

6. You  will  receive  an  email  from  the  system  when  this  step  is  complete.     Proceed  to  the  next  step  only  after  you  receive  and  review  this  verification   email.  

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Important:  Once  you  have  begun  the  Move  Files  to  Course  Files  process,   you  must  NOT  work  in  the  course  or  organization  you  are  archiving  until   you  receive  and  review  the  confirmation  email  that  the  process  is  

complete.  

• You  can  run  this  Move  Files  process  more  than  once  without  harm.    

Step  2:  Archiving  your  Course  or  Organization  

 

Note:  Firefox  is  the  preferred  browser  for  this  Blackboard  process.  If  you  have   issues  with  this  process  while  using  Safari,  try  using  the  Firefox  browser.  

Also,  remember  that  if  you  are  archiving  an  organization,  Blackboard  will  display   the  word  organization  instead  of  course.  

 

7. In  the  Course  Management  –  Control  Panel  area,   choose  Control  Panel  >  Packages  and  Utilities  >  

Export/Archive  Course.  The  Export/Archive  

Course  selection  page  appears.                                  

8. In  the  Export/Archive  Course  page,  choose  

Archive  Course.  The  Archive  Course  page  

opens.    

   

 

9. In  the  Archive  Course  page  (below),  consider  the  following:   a. This  is  the  ID  of  the  course  that  you  will  archive.  

b. Important:  Under  File  Attachments,  accept  the  default  options;  

i. Copy  links  and  and  include  copies  of  the  files  in  the  course   default  directory  and  files  outside  the  course  default  directory.    

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10. Click  Submit  to  archive  this  course.  The   Export/Archive  Course  page  displays  a   “Success”  message.  

     

Archive  Confirmation  Email  

 

1. In  several  minutes,  you  will  receive  an  automated  email  from  the  Blackboard   Admin  letting  you  know  the  Archive  file  is  available.  

2. After  you  receive  the  email,  review  it  for  errors.  If  it  does  contain  errors  such   as  broken  links  or  missing  files,  please  call  the  Service  Desk  at  2-­‐4242.  

3. If  the  email  indicates  the  archive  process  was  successful,  you  must  download   the  file  to  your  local  machine  and  manage  the  course  backup  file  as  you   would  manage  any  backup  of  important  data.  

 

Download  Archive  File  

 

1. To  download  the  Archive  file,  within  Blackboard  go  to  Control  Panel  >  

Packages  and  Utilities  >  Export/Archive  Course.  The  Export/Archive  

Course  page  appears  showing  the  archive  zipped  file  (xxx.zip)in  the  list.   2. In  the  Export/Archive  Course  page  (see  graphic  below),  right  click  on  the  

ArchiveFile_  link  and  choose  either:  

a. Firefox:  Select  “Save  Link  As”    (See  graphic  below)   b. Safari:  Select  "Download  Linked  File  As...".    

   

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3. A  Save  Dialog  box  opens  with  the  option  to  save  the  archive  file.    Browse  to  

the  location  where  you  want  to  download  the  file.  In  this  example,  the  file   will  be  saved  to  a  “Backup  course”  folder.    Make  note  of  the  folder  you   choose.  

 

   

4. Select  Save.  

5. The  archive  file  is  saved  to  the  folder  you  previously  selected.    You  can  now   take  any  additional  steps  needed  to  backup  your  course  archive  file  as  you   would  any  important  file  (for  example,  copying  it  to  a  removable  storage   drive).    

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Optional:  Copy  the  Archive  to  Blackboard’s  “My  Content”  Area  

 

The  My  Content  Area  located  in  Blackboard  is  an  online  resource  for  storing  your   course  content.    You  can  access  the  My  Content  Area  using  Web  Folders  or  by  going   to  the  My  Content  Area  in  Blackboard  using  the  Web  browser.    The  advantage  to   doing  this  is  that  the  Archive  file  remains  in  Blackboard  in  an  area  that  is  regularly   backed  up  by  administrators.  

 

If  you  are  unfamiliar  with  the  My  Content  Area,  go  to  Blackboard  Help  and  review   the  Content  Management:  Getting  Started  document..    

 

The  following  topics  may  be  useful:  

• Setting  up  Web  Folders  Using  WebDAV  for  Windows  XP  

 

• Making  New  Folders    

   

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