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.
View your Course Roster Enter your course by clicking its name in the My Courses module. In the Control Panel, select Users and Groups, then Users. Your class roster will appear, listing all students, instructors, and teaching assistants. 25 users are shown on each page.
Generate course reportsOn the Control Panel, expand the Evaluation section and select Course Reports.On the Course Reports page, access a report's menu and select Run.On the Run Reports page, select the Report Specifications. ... Select Submit. ... After a report is successfully run, you can perform these tasks:More items...
On the Administrator Panel in the Courses section, select Course Settings. On the Course Settings page, select Course Menu and Structures.
0:351:36How to find classmates in blackboard - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipOn the left hand side of the page click tools and scroll down to find the listed feature. Roster.MoreOn the left hand side of the page click tools and scroll down to find the listed feature. Roster. Click on roster and then hit the Go button to populate the page see the list of users.
Tell MeLog into Blackboard.Go into the course you want to view.Choose Grade Center under the Control Panel.Click on Full Grade Center.Click on the gray Work Offline button at the top, right-corner.Click Download.Choose the User Information Only option for Select Data to Download. ... Click Submit.
View student activity for an assessment Access Student Activity data from the Course Content page. Access an assessment's menu and select Student Activity. A panel with student activity information opens. You can't access Student Activity in an anonymously graded assessment's menu.
See an up-to-the-minute list of important course activity including new content, announcements, and grades in the Blackboard app. The activity stream automatically prioritizes the items to help you focus on the tasks that you want to take care of right away.
The Retention Center provides easy- to-use data visualization and pre-configured rules for identifying at-risk student in a course. This tool requires no set up and automatically notifies the instructor of students who may need attention, making it easy to respond to risk factors quickly.
View or edit course propertiesOn the Administrator Panel in the Courses section, select Courses.Search for a course.On the Courses page, open a course's menu and select Edit.Edit the course properties. You can't change the course ID.Select Submit.
To change your course name in Blackboard, do the following:Open your Blackboard course.In the Course Management Control Panel, select Customization.Next, select Properties.Click in the Course Name field at the top of the page and enter your new course name.Click Submit.
Your administrator decides the Blackboard Collaborate with the Ultra experience you use in your course.
This means that the link only works for you in that moment. You are not able to use the link to join session again or share your link with another user. Session links expire after 5 minutes.
View your course while in a session. Collaborate sessions open in a new window or tab depending on your browser settings. Go to the course tab or window, if you want to view the course content during a session.
Session Settings: Optionally, decide if users can download recordings, share audio or video, post chat messages, and more. More on Session Settings.
The course room is an open session dedicated to your course.
Recurring sessions are based on the first session in the series. To change the time of the whole series, make the update in the first occurrence. You can also update individual occurrences.
Sessions that last longer than 12 hours are disconnected. Recordings also limited to 8 hours.
Paste the Blackboard Learn calendar link and select Add calendar to finish set up.
When you add your external calendar to Blackboard Learn, events appear one year in the past and into the future. The events are grouped under My Personal Calendar to show that you added them yourself. The events don't reference the calendar or the name of the file you uploaded.
To share your Blackboard Learn calendar with iCal, you'll add it as a calendar subscription. Open iCal on your Mac. Go to File > New Calendar Subscription. Paste the Blackboard Learn calendar link and select Subscribe. Enter the calendar's name and adjust other settings.
To add events to your personal calendar, select Calendar from the left list where your name appears. Select the plus sign and add an event title, date, time, and location. Select the title of an event you added to change its details. You can move and delete events in your calendar. Drag and drop personal events to change times or delete personal ...
You can move and delete events in your calendar. Drag and drop personal events to change times or delete personal events that you no longer need. Students can't delete or move events added by you.
You can edit or delete events you upload just like any other event you add.
Share your Blackboard Learn calendar with Google calendar to view all events in one place.
For the Original Course View calendar, you can turn the tool on and off in the Admin Panel > Tools and Utilities > Tools > search for the tool.
Institution events appear on all users' global calendars and in their activity streams. Select the plus sign on the global calendar and select Add Event. In the panel, expand the Add to Calendar menu and select Institution. Or, you can add an institution event from the Admin Panel > Tools and Utilities > Calendar.
When instructors create content with a due date, it automatically shows in the calendar. All events instructors create within a specific course roll up into the global calendar. They can switch over to the big picture in their global calendars in the base navigation.
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You don't need to maintain the Ultra Course View calendar or manage settings. The tool is always on in the base navigation in the Ultra experience. You can't turn it off. Users can select the Calendar Settings icon in the upper-right corner to select the calendars they want to see.
The Original Course View calendars also roll up into the global calendar.
Events students add appear on their personal calendars only. Instructors can also choose to add events to their personal calendars. The user is the only one who can view personal events. Users can add external calendar files to import multiple events at once.
Through the myBama page. Use your myBama credentials to log in. Once in myBama, select the “Blackboard” icon in the upper right corner of the screen to access your classes .
Blackboard is the primary way that faculty put courses online. The information below will help you as you learn to navigate your courses that have moved online.
Check email for your class every day! Also, look on your syllabus for other ways of contacting your professor — like her/his phone number, or online office hours through Blackboard Collaborate web-conferencing.
Course Email: This email is composed inside Blackboard, but sends out to you and your professor’s UA email accounts. You log in to your Blackboard course to write a message to your professor, but you log in later to your Crimson Mail to see your professor’s response.
“My Grades” is the online gradebook featured in most online courses at UA, where you can review your grades and your professor’s feedback as you progress through the course. Only tests, quizzes and assignments that are built in Blackboard will show up here automatically – it will be up to your instructor to include other grades here. See the video below for more information.
While your instructor may have you email assignments, many courses will have assignments that you submit in Blackboard. Watch the video below for instructions on how to submit assignments.