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Ā | yearĀ Ā Ā Ā Ā = 2022-2023 | Ā | yearĀ Ā Ā Ā Ā = 2022-2023 | ||
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== Why should I do this? == | |||
In many cases, course resources can be re-used from year-to-year, and Schoology has a easy, organized way to do just that. To copy course content from one course into another (ex. for a new school year), you first need to archive it and then restore it. Saving a course to '''''My Resources''''' (archiving it) makes a snapshot of all the assignments, quizzes, discussions, pages, and resources in a particular course and allows you to import that content to other Schoology courses you might be creating. | |||
The general process is as follows: | |||
# Setup a new '''''Collection''''' to keep your resources organized | |||
# Save your old course materials to '''''My Resources''''' | |||
# Edit your course materials from '''''My Resources''''' if needed | |||
# Add Material from '''''My Resources''''' into your new Schoology courses | |||
== Step 1 - Setup a new Collection to keep your Resources OrganizedĀ == | == Step 1 - Setup a new Collection to keep your Resources OrganizedĀ == | ||
* Click Resources in the top menu and then select Personal from the list. | * Click Resources in the top menu and then select Personal from the list. |
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