The process of adding a file to your Blackboard course site, is very similar to that of adding an attachment to an email. Numerous file types can be added to your course site such as Word documents, PDFs, images, etc.
Log into Blackboard, and go into the desired course. Once in the student view, click on the Control Panel Icon at the bottom of your course menu. In the control panel for your course, choose the Content Area you wish to add the file too. In this example we will use Course Documents.
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Tip: Remove any buttons you don’t suit your course design and aren’t going to be used during the semester. Keeping the course menu clean and simple for students will avoid any confusion of ‘empty’ areas. |
In the content area, click on the +Item icon in the top toolbar.
Part 1: Content Information
Type in the name of the item and any related text you want to provide to students.
The text box editor resembles a mini-word editor and contains similar functionality such as creating a text, bolding text, inserting images in line with text etc.
Part 2: Content
To add your file to your site, click on the Browse button in section 2.
Browse for the file on your computer you want to attached and then select Open.
Part 3: Options

You can choose whether you want to make this content available to students or not by amending the Make the content available option. This option can be changed at any time.
To track how many times a user on your Blackboard course site views a particular piece of content, you can amend the Track number of views option from No to Yes.
Lastly, Blackboard will optinal automatically 'release' a piece of content to students based on specific dates. To set this up, amend the Display After or Display Until options at the end of section 3.
When you have choosen your settings, click Submit at the bottom of your page to save your changes.
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How do I add course content to a Blackboard course site?
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