Your videos are great. Thanks so much.
sarah
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Ah - I misunderstood (I thought it was a web pages zip you were trying to
add), you just want to add lots of files in one go.
Add your files to content system/course files (I like drag and drop but
you
can do document unpackage).
Then create an item and do link to course files. Tick all the files you
wish to link to IN ONE GO. You can even link to a folder (when students
click the folder opens and the students see the course files from that
folder)
Please see the following 2 videos I am using to explain to our staff
Upload
<https://www.ole.bris.ac.uk/bbcswebdav/xid-111929_4>
Link
<https://www.ole.bris.ac.uk/bbcswebdav/xid-111936_4>
(both look best in full screen)
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Joseph Gliddon
--On 14 September 2011 10:03 +0100 Sarah Hargreaves
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> But what if you don't have an entry point? Most tutors won't know or
> have the time to set up a web page linking to their files.
>
> ...and once the files are in the course files area, you still have to
> link to them one at a time, don't you?
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> Thanks for taking the time to look at this.
>
> sarah
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> (I am on SP6 - I assume you are as well)
> No problem - go to the course files area and do "Upload Package"
> This takes a zip and unzips it to the content system with all its
folders
> set out how you would expect.
> Then go to a course menu and add an item, link from the item to the
entry
> point of your files (Im guessing index.html) it will ask if you wish to
> grant access to all files in the folder that contains index.html, set it
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> Job done
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> Alternatively dont zip it in the first place and just drag and drop your
> folders to the course files area. Then link as above.
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> --On 14 September 2011 08:47 +0100 Sarah Hargreaves
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>> Hi there
>>
>> My memory's so bad that I can't remember if I've posted about this
>> before...so apologies if I'm repeating myself.
>>
>> We urgently need a way of unpackaging zip files within content areas in
>> 9.1. The document unpackager currently throws it's teddy out in a
grand
>> style and, understandably, because it's not a Blackboard product,
>> Blackboard don't support it.
>>
>> I've tried to find a contact at Joliet, but with no luck.
>>
>> Does anyone have any ideas?
>>
>> I know that you can upload zip files into thecourse files area and can
>> display that zip from a content area, but the document unpackager did a
>> great job of properly laying out all content as it was originally
>> organised in folders, etc.
>>
>> If anyone can help, I'd really appreciate it.
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> sarah
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