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@amunoz108 ,
This will depend on your institution. In some cases, you can copy an old or existing course you have taught into a new term, you can import a course from Commons, or in other instances you will need to reach out to your LMS Administrator to create a shell for you. In either case, I would start with your LMS admin and they can point you in the right direction.
@amunoz108 ,
This will depend on your institution. In some cases, you can copy an old or existing course you have taught into a new term, you can import a course from Commons, or in other instances you will need to reach out to your LMS Administrator to create a shell for you. In either case, I would start with your LMS admin and they can point you in the right direction.
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