How to add a Course Link within your Blackboard courseEdit Mode. Check that Edit Mode is turned ON. ... Content Area. Choose the Content Area into which you wish to add your course link. ... Course Link. ... Browse. ... The Browse Window. ... Link Information. ... Options. ... Click on Submit.More items...
Click the (plus sign) icon above the Course Menu. Select the Tool Link. Enter a Name for the link. From the Type drop-down list, select the tool to add.
Blackboard: Manually Connect Quizzes to Grade CenterLocate the Quiz link.Select Edit. Hint: Click on the down arrow immediately to the right of the link title.In “Edit Web Link”: Select “Yes” next to “Enable Evaluation” ... If desired, you can also set a due date for the item.Select "Submit"Repeat as necessary.Jun 7, 2021
A course link is a shortcut to an existing area, tool, or item in a course.
To access SmartBook, login to Connect and proceed to your course. Next, click on the SmartBook adaptive assignment within your Connect course’s homepage. A sidebar will load on the right-hand side of your screen with details of the SmartBook assignment. Click Begin to load SmartBook and start your assignment.
To see reports in SmartBook, visit your course home page and click on See Report beside any completed assignment. From the following screen, you can select an individual assignment and which attempt you’d like to view.
If you can’t finish your assignment in one sitting, use the Save & Exit button. Your work is saved and will not count as an attempt until you click the Submit Assignment button.
Connect Insight™ reports allow you to quickly assess your progress within a course, with visual data providing at-a-glance information about how you are performing. You can easily switch between Connect courses to view your results for that course, or filter by assignment type and date range to customize your view.
SmartBook allows you to recharge certain chapters and assignments to help with long-term retention of concepts. The data that SmartBook has collected about you helps it determine what you are likely to forget, and allows it to create a personalized review experience. The recharge stage lets you practice areas that you’ve struggled with, helping you to further prioritize your study sessions.
As you work through the Question Stage, the Progress bar breaks down your assignment progress into three categories: concepts not started, concepts in progress and concepts completed. You’ll need to successfully answer at least two questions related to a concept before that concept is marked complete in the Progress bar.