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Please read this page in its entirety! Our course copy process is changing and this page documents how and why.

The below information only applies to course copy and course combine requests. If you only need to create a new non-class site, use the following link to proceed directly to the HuskyCT Course Request form.

Based on lessons learned from the first part phase of the Ultra transition in Fall 2024, we HuskyCT admins learned that a direct conversion of an Original course to Ultra Course View may result in some issues that require further remediation throughout the semester. We recommend that you build your courses from scratch and not use the conversion tool. Using the course copy tool is not going to be the smoothest process for content conversion. We recommend taking this opportunity to rebuild your course from the ground up using the new technologies now available inside HuskyCT.Additionally, you may want to copy the content yourself instead of waiting for ITS - HuskyCT admins to perform this task for you. This is the fastest way to get your course materials copied over into your HuskyCT site for the next semester. new Ultra course from scratch. You can copy pieces of content from your Original courses if needed.

Recommended Alternative

If your course is not already using Ultra Course View, it is recommended that you rebuild your upcoming Ultra course using Copy Content and other course building tools within Ultra (see resources below). This will result in:

  • Faster copying of course materials into your HuskyCT Ultra course site.

  • Fewer Ultra conversion issues.

Details on who should do this and how follow the sections below.

Tip

You do not need to rebuild your course if it is already using Ultra.

Building and Copying Content

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titleBuilding an Ultra Course (Recommended for most people)

Here are links to some resources available to you to help you build your course in Ultra:

Getting Started in Ultra Course View

Your Course View Site

https://kaltura.uconn.edu/media/Basic+Course+Building+in+Ultra/1_79n4q6b9

CETL Educational Technologies

If you require any support in building your course content in Ultra, please contact CETL EdTech by any of the following means:

Telephone

860-486-5052

Email
edtech@uconn.edu
Website
https://edtech.uconn.edu
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titleConverting to Ultra (Advanced users onlyvia Course Copy/Request Form)

Converting an existing Original course to Ultra is only recommended for users who faculty:

  • Whose Original course version uses a simple/basic design and does not use many Blackboard tools and features, especially in regards to exams.

  • Who have a detailed understanding of the conversion process

, and are only converting small, simple courses that do not use many Blackboard features
  • and are prepared to address conversion issues and content remediation.

It is the experience of the LMS HuskyCT Admin team that users faculty who converted their Original courses to Ultra experienced more issues than those who built there courses their Ultra course content from scratch. Therefore, this is not a recommended process for most usersfaculty. However, the The guide below documents the process should you decide that you would like to do this.

Conversion Guide for Ultra Course View

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Assistance or Other Requests

If you are unable need us to perform the copy yourself, if you need any assistance, of for you, or if you do not meet the self-service requirements listed above, please click on the link below to proceed to the regular course copy form so we can track this request in our system.

Click Here for the HuskyCT Course Request Form

Tip

The above URL occasionally changes. Instead of bookmarking the course copy form directly, it is instead recommended to bookmark this URL instead: https://

services.its

s.uconn.edu/

huskyct-course-copy-request-2/

courserequest. That URL will always have the current link to the form and will not need to be updated in the future.