How do I add and duplicate an event for course sections in the Calendar as an instructor?

When creating a calendar event, if you want to create the same event multiple times for a course, you can create a duplicate event. Duplicating events creates multiple copies of the event every day, week, or month. For example, you may create a duplicate course event for student study groups every week. You will not grade students on whether or not they have participated in the study group, but you are providing a resource activity on a specific day to help them organize their time and prepare for your course more efficiently.

Once created in a course calendar, duplicate events are not linked together and are independent events. Therefore, if users need to modify an event, each event has to be modified individually. Additionally, duplicate events can only be created when creating a new event; editing an existing event does not display the duplicate option.

You can also create recurring calendar events.

Tips for duplicate events:

  • Weekly events are duplicated on the day of the week of the first event. For instance, if an event is created on a Monday and repeats weekly, the next instance of the event will appear on the following Monday, regardless of the actual date.‬
  • ‪Monthly events are duplicated on the day of the month of the first event. For instance, if an event is created on July 6 and repeats monthly, the next instance of the event will appear on August 6. ‬

Note: Events that include a conferencing link in the description or location field display a Join button on students' List View Dashboard.

Open Calendar

Open Calendar

In Global Navigation, click the Calendar link.

Add Event

Make sure the checkbox of the course in which you're making an event is selected [1].

Click any date on the calendar to add an event [2]. Or, click the arrows next to the month name to navigate to a different month [3] and select a date.

If you don't want to manually locate the date, you can click the Add icon [4].

View More Options

View More Options

Add a title [1] and location for the event [2]. The date and time fields are automatically populated based on the current date but do not need to be removed.

In the Calendar drop-down menu [3], select the course calendar for the event.

To add different dates for each section, click the More Options button [4].

Use a Different Date

Use a Different Date

Click the Use a different date for each section checkbox.

Set Section Dates

Set Section Dates

The default date is removed and replaced with all the sections in your course.

For each section, type in a date, or select a date by clicking the Calendar icon [1], and specify the start and end time [2]. If you don't want one section to see the event, leave the date and time fields blank.

Note: When the Use a different date for each section checkbox is selected, the Frequency drop-down menu is removed.

Duplicate Event

Duplicate Event

Click the Duplicate checkbox.

Note: If you cannot see the checkbox, you selected the wrong course calendar when creating the new event.

Add Duplicate Details

Add Duplicate Details

By default, events are set to repeat every week [1].

If you want to change the repeating event to daily or monthly, click the Week(s) drop-down menu and select your preferred time range. You may also have to change the number that precedes the time period.

By default, events are set to create one occurrence [2], meaning it will create the initial event plus one additional (two total events). If you want to change the number of additional occurrences, enter the number in the text field. The calendar event supports up to 200 additional occurrences.

If you want to automatically add a number to the end of each event title (such as Event 1, Event 2, etc.), click the Count checkbox [3].

Create Event

Create Event

Click the Create Event button.

View Events

View the events in your course calendar.

Remember, once created, duplicate events are not linked together and are independent events. Therefore, if you need to modify an event, each event has to be edited individually.