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Modifying Your Courses Menu in Blackboard Base Navigation

Modifying Your Courses Menu in Blackboard Base Navigation

NOTE: For faculty use. The instructions in this step-by-step guide outline the process for modifying your course list.  To reduce the number of courses that display in your list, you can hide them from view or easily unhide them. You can further refine your course list through the use of the filter options and set course favorites so they will appear at the top of your course list.

Hide courses:

  1. Click on Courses in the left-hand menu 

  2. Click on the three dots on the course you want to hide

  3. Click hide course

Note: This will remove any courses you don't want on your home page



To view hidden courses:

  1.  

    1. Click on 'courses' in the left hand menu

    2. Under filter click the drop down menu and select hidden courses

Note: You can unhide a course by click the three dots again.

select courses and then drop down menu to hide courses

Set course favorites: 

  1. Click on the star on the course you want to add to your favorites that will appear at the top section of your list

  2. Click the start again to remove it from your course favorites area

To view your courses as a list:

  1. Select the three three lines icon



To view your courses as a grid:

  1. Select the grid icon



Information Technology only keeps a backlog of Blackboard courses for 4 years.  Courses older than 4 years are removed permanently and archived from the system. 

For additional assistance, contact the CITAL Help Desk.

 

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