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This article guides faculty through the process of exporting test pool questions from Blackboard Ultra into a PDF or Word document. It provides a simple workaround for users who may be unable to use Respondus 4.0, making it easy to review question sets offline, share assessments, or maintain a backup copy. The step-by-step instructions cover creating a test to extract pool questions and saving the test as a PDF, which can then be opened and edited in Word or Google Docs if needed.
You can export any notes that you have access to in Hypothesis. This includes any shared notes in Public, notes in private groups of which you’re a member, and your own private annotations and highlights. Exported JSON files can then be imported into other Hypothesis assignments, while the other file types can be saved for your own records. This makes it very easy to reuse annotations that you've created from one semester to the next.
This article explains how instructors can export/archive their own courses for offline storage. The export package created can be uploaded into any Ultra course shell.
This article will show you how to export and import a course between two Blackboard Ultra courses,
This article outlines the different methods used to move Tests and Pools from a Blackboard Classic course to an Ultra course.
This article will walk you through exporting a test from a Blackboard Classic course and importing the test into a Blackboard Ultra course. This option creates an "Undeployed Tests" folder in your Ultra course content page, which contains imported tests.