To access the Content Collection in Blackboard, log into your Blackboard course and go to the Control Panel. In the Control Panel, click on Content Collection to view links related to the Content Collection: Click on the Course ID to access the Content Collection for the current course.
Explore the courses page. From the list where your name appears, you can view a list of your courses. You can return to previous courses to review content, reuse material, and prepare your future courses. Your institution controls the page that appears after you log in.
1:213:04Add Content to the Course Content Page in Blackboard Learn with the ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWhen you find a file that you want to add to your course. Select the checkbox next to the file nameMoreWhen you find a file that you want to add to your course. Select the checkbox next to the file name you can continue to browse and select files.
Students use myCourses—McGill's learning management system—to access course materials, view grades, submit assignments, and more. The IT Knowledge Base has an index of documentation, videos and FAQs to help you navigate myCourses. You can also contact the IT Service Desk at [email protected] or 514-398-3398.
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.
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Any informational material that is required for participation or understanding content such as assigned readings, video recordings, exams, and any other material needed for learning.
Course materials include, but are not limited to, lectures, lecture notes, and materials, syllabi, study guides, bibliographies, visual aids, images, diagrams, multimedia presentations, web-ready content, and educational software.
To access this portal, go to the university web site at www.mcgill.ca and click on myMcGill. Use your McGill username ([email protected] or [email protected]) to sign in.
The McGill App is the official campus app for current, new, and prospective McGill University students. Access university events, calendars, contacts, maps and more. Stay organized with your classes and assignments through the timetable.
The Undergraduate Certificate in Computers and Information Technology is a 30-credit online program comprising 10 courses that allows students to study from wherever they are and according to their schedule.
NOTE: To log into myCourses you need to be a registered student (enrolled in a class) which than activates your COA student account in myCourses (NEW as of Fall 2021):
You will notice after you have logged into myCourses there is a drop-down menu entitled "Recommended Browsers." The drop-down menu contains quick links to free downloads for Google Chrome or Firefox which are the preferred browser for myCourses (Moodle).
When you attach a file to a dropbox, email, or discussion, it is important to keep in mind the type of file you are attaching. The most common file type of files are created in Microsoft Word will either be .docx or .doc.
If you are a currently enrolled student, you can get a free copy of Microsoft Office 365 for either your PC or Mac computer, follow this guide on how to download Office 365. If you have questions or need assistance downloading this software, please contact the Helpdesk at 727-341-4357 or [email protected].
If you are using an alternative to Microsoft Office, such as Apple’s Pages software or OpenOffice, Google Docs, LibreOffice, Microsoft Works/WordPerfect, etc., your instructor may be unable to open files that you submit to the course.