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Kelly DrakeKelly DrakePotential Workaround
It can be done, it's just really labor intensive.Rank: 5Colleges (Full Jul 2021)
R2Rank: Cornell (Full Sum 2021)
R4Rank: Chalmers (Impl Aut 2019)
R5Rank: Chicago (MVP Sum 2020)
R5Rank: MO State (MVP June 2020)
R2Rank: U of AL (MVP Oct 2020)
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Kelly Drake
Kelly DrakePotential Workaround
It can be done, it's just really labor intensive.
Rank: 5Colleges (Full Jul 2021)
R2
Rank: Cornell (Full Sum 2021)
R4
Rank: Chalmers (Impl Aut 2019)
R5
Rank: Chicago (MVP Sum 2020)
R5
Rank: MO State (MVP June 2020)
R2
Rank: U of AL (MVP Oct 2020)
R4
TestRail: Cases
Open TestRail: Cases
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Open TestRail: Runs
Created January 21, 2021 at 5:05 PM
Updated March 17, 2021 at 6:37 PM
Resolved March 17, 2021 at 6:37 PM
Current situation or problem: When creating a new course that primarily duplicates an existing course, they are required to recreate an entire course with professors and items.
Scenario: Instructor Jones teaches Bio 101 in Fall 2021. He adds five items to course reserves. He comes to the library and says "Hey, I'm going to teach this again in Spring 2022, just put the same items on reserve." Rather than creating a new Spring 2022 course, I have an option in the action menu to duplicate the course. It creates a new course and copies the item over to be attached to the new course, and then I'm prompted to edit the course to update / change info as appropriate.
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