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Content Release Conditions

Use visibility settings and release conditions to define when students can view and access course content.

With release conditions, you can set a combination of these rules:

  • Which course members or groups have access.

  • When the course content is accessible, visible, and hidden.

  • What student activity is required, such as submitting an assignment or scoring above a threshold on a test.

Access content release conditions

From the Course Content screen, select the student visibility setting and choose Release conditions.

The student visibility menu for the item "Art, Text, and Thought" is expanded, showing the options Visible to students (which is currently selected), Hidden from students, and Release conditions (which is highlighted with a box).

Release content by course members or groups

Under Select members, choose which course members or groups have access to the course content. With this option, you can create remedial paths for certain students and provide different content to undergraduate and postgraduate students in a course.

Release condition options for Rule 1. Under Select Members , the "Specific members or groups" option is selected and underneath it are options for searching by Individual members and by Groups. Underneath the Search by group option is a link to Create new group set. At the bottom of the screen are checkboxes for Date/Time and Activity.

Release content by date

Select Date/Time to define the time period in which students can access content. Blackboard LMS will check any dates you set against the due date of the item to ensure that you don't release an item after its due date.

  • Example: Content is covered in a specific order. You want students to access content only after you've discussed it in class. You don't want students to work ahead.

  • Example: Release your final test during your institution's scheduled final tests week.

Release condition options for Rule 1. Under Select Members, the "All members" option is selected. The Date/Time and Access From checkboxes are selected and the date 1/31/26 and time 11:59 pm has been entered. Underneath the date field is the text "Select a date before Jan 31, 2026 11:59 PM Due Date" and, in red, "! Selected date cannot be after the Due Date."

Release content based on activity

Select Activity to release an item or folder when a student completes a certain activity in your course such as opening a document or submitting an assignment.

Release condition options for Rule 1. Under Select Members, the "All Members" option is selected. The Activity checkbox is selected. The item "Group Presentation: Human Expression Across Cultures" is selected and the Requirement menu is expanded, with Attempt Submitted highlighted. There is a link to Add activity criteria under the selected item and a Save button in the bottom right.

To define the activity required, choose the item and requirement.

  • Example: Students must complete coursework in a specific order. You want students to open a discussion only after they have read a document. Select Opened as a release condition.

  • Example: Students must score 70 points or higher on a quiz to access the Chapter 1 Test. Select 70 points or higher as a release condition.

  • Example: Students must take quizzes in a specific order. Select Attempt submitted as a release condition.

To set additional activity criteria, such as a second threshold the student must meet, select Add activity criteria.

Visibility settings

Important

If you choose more than one condition for your content, students must satisfy all conditions before the content is available. Only the first condition is displayed to students.

When you set date/time or activity release conditions, under When will content appear?, you can also choose whether you want content to be visible to course members before or after they meet the requirements for access.

  • Show: Students can view the date and time the content will be released, the first condition they need to meet, and when they can no longer access it. If more than one condition is set per item, students should be notified of all criteria they need to meet. Items appear on the course calendar and the Grades page, but not in student activity streams. After access ends, content is still visible, but students can't access it.

  • Hide: Content is visible to students within the dates and times you’ve set to access the content. Once the date and time criteria have passed, the content is no longer visible to students on their Course Content page. Any grades or comments for hidden content will still be available to students in the gradebook.

The content item Midterm Test with a Due date of 11/3/20, 12:00 AM and a note that Content isn't available. A tooltip is visible that says "You can access this content between 11/2/20, 10:00 AM and 11/3/20, 10:00 AM."
The content item Deviance and Crime with a Due date of 10/28/20, 10:20 AM and a note that Content isn't available. A tooltip is visible that says "You must earn 48 points or higher on Case Study 2: Harris Family to access this content."

Note

If you set a folder for release on a specific date, students can't expand or view the contents in the folder until that date, even if you make the folder visible before students have access. After the release date, if all the contents have no date restrictions, students can view content in the folder.

Warning

Release conditions won't work if you delete the content a condition is based on. You will receive an alert on the Course Content page that students are unable to access content. Open the Release Conditions panel to update your settings.

Release learning modules content in forced sequence

Learning modules let students navigate from one content item to the next without distractions or extra clicks. You can set a forced sequence to a module to make sure students know which content to access and in what order.

From the add or edit learning module screen, under Advance in sequence, select Forced Sequence .

Forced sequence options for a content module. The text reads "Advance in sequence. Student can access a module's content in sequence. A course link cannot be added to a learning module when a forced sequence is activated." The Forced Sequence checkbox is selected. Underneath it, text reads "Some students have already progressed in this module. To activate a forced sequence at this point could be confusing."

Video: Release Conditions

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