This documentation is intended for faculty to provide assistance with some of the most-common problems regarding BlackBoard 9.1. 1. Setting Course Availability To make your course available to your students: • Go into the Control Panel and select ‘Customization’.
hidden from student view until you make them “available.” To make a course available: 1. Click on the Customization under Control Panel. 2. Select Properties under Customization. 3. Scroll to item number 3 and Select Yes option. 4. Scroll to the bottom of the page, click on the Submit button to activate the change. If you have further questions, faculty members can email …
Set course availability. In the list where your name appears, select the Courses link to access your course list. Open a course card's menu to change your course availability. You can also change your course's status on the Course Content page. You can make your course private while you add or experiment with content, and then open it to ...
This documentation is intended for faculty to provide assistance with some of the most-common problems regarding BlackBoard 9.1. 1. Setting Course Availability To make your course available to your students: • Go into the Control Panel and select ‘Customization’. • Select ‘Properties’. • Change availability to yes
Create a course. On the Administrator Panel, in the Courses section, select Courses. Point to Create Course and select New. You can merge existing sections, allowing instructors to manage multiple sections of the same course through a single master course. To learn more, see How to Merge and Separate Child Courses.
Courses may not appear in the My Courses module in Blackboard for a few reasons: The instructor has not yet published the course for student view (most common reason). The student has not yet successfully registered and paid for the course. There may be an issue with the student's enrollment.
To make the course available:Under Course Management click Customization.Then click Properties.Scroll down until you see Availability. Click the radio button next to Yes to make the course available. Then click Submit.Feb 12, 2018
It takes 24 hours for student courses to reflect in Blackboard. For your information, if you have registered for the course in the past day, please give the system 24 hours to add you into the Blackboard course.Jan 15, 2021
If you want to make the link available to students, then click on the double-down arrow on the right side of the button. Next you will click on the Show Link option.Oct 25, 2013
Within the Course List, you will see the courses you are teaching or are enrolled in. Locate the course link you want to access and click the link to access the course. You will now be taken to the course site.Apr 5, 2020
You are not registered for the course. Check the detailed class schedule to confirm whether you are registered for that course. The Canvas course site is not yet published by the instructor. A course site isn't visible to students until the instructor manually publishes the Canvas site.Aug 24, 2021
3 yearsPer the University's 1.07 Records Retention Policy, Blackboard Learn academic courses created from the Student Information System (SIS) will remain on the Blackboard Learn System for 3 years after the semester has ended.
To show a hidden course, filter the list by Hidden from me > open a course's menu > select Show course.
A course must be made available before students enrolled in the course can view or access the course and its content. However, you may want to make a course unavailable during the building process or after a scheduled course has finished.
Mark a course as complete. You can choose to set your course to Complete when the course has ended, but you can no longer make changes to it . Students can access the content, but they can't participate in the course any longer. For example, they can't reply to discussions or submit assignments.
Blackboard administrators, instructors, course builders, teaching assistants, and graders can see and access unavailable courses from the My Courses tab and the course list, but they're marked as unavailable. Students can't access unavailable courses regardless of the course duration.
Blackboard's Performance Dashboard provides the instructor with a quick overview of each student’s performance within the course. Many instructors use the Performance Dashboard to see when the student last logged in to the course.
You can collect the student’s submitted work and view their papers and plagiarism reports by going to the "Turnitin Assignments" link in your Control Panel. You can also access the papers via the entries in Control Panel > Grade Center > Full Grade Center
The Respondus LockDown Browser prevents student from printing, copying, going to other websites, or accessing other programs during a test. If a test in BlackBoard requires the Respondus LockDown Browser, then student will not be able to take the test with a standard web browser. The LockDown Browser should be used only for test taking. Students must download and install the ATU version of the LockDown Browser on their computer, other versions available on the web will not work with the ATU BB server.
The Grade Center Due Dates tool allows instructors to set assessment due dates and/or availability for all columns in the Grade Center from a single access point within the Blackboard environment.
The Early Warning System helps faculty members recognize when a student’s performance falls below an exceptable level or the student’s invovement in the course wanes. Rules are created by faculty members and can be based on a test score, calculated column, due date, or course access.
To make your course available to students, go to the “Control Panel” button of your course (click on the link to the course and then look on the left hand side for the “Control Panel” link, under the “Course Management” area), then click the “Customization” option and then “Properties”. Under option 3 (Set Availability), choose “Yes” for the “Make Course Available” and then “Submit”.
A. Online Attendance – this tool allows instructors to track and mark attendance for a course (by date or by seating chart). Note: If the tool is not available by default, make it available through Control Panel >Customization >Tool Availability.
Courses are available for 10 days after the semester ends. If your students need more time than this, contact the Blackboard administrator. Please be sure to follow campus procedures for students who do not complete a course.
Your username is your first initial and last name, and your password is initially set to your campus-wide ID. Do not capitalize anything. If this does not work, please contact the Blackboard administrator to have your password reset.
Yes. A list of available Blackboard training for faculty is available here. Atomic Learning training is also extensive and helpful. Face-to-face training's will be available periodically as well. Click here for schedule of upcoming workshops.
The Ultra experience is the term for the new user interface that is more personalized, proactive, and intuitive for learners and educators. The experience includes a new navigation and activity stream that provides: 1 Quick access to the most critical information to easily stay updated and take action 2 Cross-course perspective to eliminate the need for educators and learners to dig inside individual courses for information (e.g. an activity feed, grades, calendar, messages, etc.) 3 Fast access to other resources “outside the course” (e.g. organizations, system announcements, etc.)
No, but we’re going to provide some of what Ultra provides to self hosted and managed hosted customers. The new theme for Original Courses is one example of this. This will provide a new look and feel for both the system and courses (see question six above) as well as make them more mobile-friendly.
Absolutely! Over time , we’ll keep “ultra-fying” Original Course View features, but instructors can use the Original Course View for a long time. There are no plans to phase out the Original Course View.