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This article outlines the two methods for UConn Instructors to convert their HuskyCT “Original” courses to “Ultra.”

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Overview

Ultra Conversion needs to be undertaken is for upcoming courses only. Original courses from the current or previous academic terms will remain unaltered in their current state“Original” layout and instructors will continue to have access to them indefinitely.

There are 2 approaches that instructors can take to convert when converting a previous term’s Original course (i.e., Fall 2023) into an upcoming Ultra course (i.e., Fall 2024).

  1. Bulk conversionConversion: This will copy and convert everything in the Original course, including all content, files, videos, assessments and assessments, grade center columns into the upcoming Ultra course.

  2. Manual rebuild: This requires instructors to rebuild the basic organizational structure in a blank Ultra course, then easily populate modules/folders by selecting and coping course Copy Content: Using this method, instructors will populate their Ultra course by selecting and copying course modules/folders/items from the Original version.

The optimal method each Each instructor should choose is case-by-case and depends on a variety of factors such as:

  • Course Complexity - how many folders do you

Regardless of select the conversion method that is optimal for their individual courses, instructional context, and needs. Regardless of conversion method, it is highly recommended that a comprehensive side-by-side review of the Original and Ultra courses is performed post-conversion.

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Method 1: Bulk Conversion

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Bulk Conversion

Overview

This method copies and converts all course content, files, links, materials, folders, tools, discussions, assessments, and Grade Center columns from the an Original course version of a course into a new Ultra version.

  • If your Original Course course has a very simple design and does not contain a wide variety of tools, (ie, there are only folders, files, and assignments) - Bulk Conversion may be the easiest option for you.

  • HoweverIt’s important to be aware, this process would also copy copies over any unused course items from the Original including un-deployed tests, Question question pools, hidden grade center columns, archived pandemic-era content, etc.

🛑 In sum, depending on course complexity, folder depth, 3rd Party tools use, bulk conversion will copy over course items which may be problematic and require
  • . Unused content creates clutter and confusion for instructors and students. If you would prefer not to copy over old unused content/materials, and copy the content more selectively, we recommend using Method 2.

🛑 Bulk conversion will likely convert course items in a manner which requires varying degrees of clean-up and/or reorganization. There could potentially be course items or test questions which are missing or broken and may need to be re-added. We recommend fully reviewing all course items, assessment settings, and test questions. If you encounter problematic items that are not deletable or that give you error messages, please email huskyct@uconn.edu.

Requesting Bulk Conversion

To request a Bulk Conversion to Ultra, complete this online request form.

  • In the Source Course - list the Original version course details

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  • In the Target Course, select Ultra Course View and list the course details for where you want the Ultra converted version.

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Method 2:

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Copy Content

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Overview

Using this method, Instructors will copy over entire folders/modules or selected course items from the Original version into their blank Ultra course. This article provides step-by-step instructions on how instructors can copy content themselves from one HuskyCT course to another. In many cases, this is the preferred method for converting courses from Original Course View to Ultra Course View because it allows instructors to develop a course structure and organizational layout that works well in Ultra Course View. A bulk conversion may create a course structure/organization that is not well-suited for the new Ultra Course View layout, and might require some reorganization of content. Copying smaller sections of a previous Original Course View course into an upcoming Ultra Course View course, such as learning modules, folders, or even individual items, allows instructors to develop their new course layout.

Video Instructions

Please see this video for a full walkthrough of how to Copy Content:

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For further more information or assistance with Ultra ConversionHuskyCT, please jcontact contact the Educational Technologies Technology Office at edtech@uconn.edu or (860-) 486-5052 (M-F 9a9am-4p4pm).