Web links point to destinations outside of Blackboard Learn. On the Administrator Panel in the Courses section, select Course Settings. On the Course Settings page, select Course Menu and Structures.
Go to Original Course View page....Edit your info and preferencesIn the list where your name appears, select your name to access your profile.Point to a detail such as Full Name and select the pencil icon.In the panel, make changes.Select Done when you're finished.
They can be found by clicking the up and down arrow icon above the Course Menu. From the panel that pops up, select the item you wish to move, then click on the small up or down arrow buttons to move the item to the desired place in the list. When done, click the Submit Button.
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.
Go to Courses on the Admin Panel and search for the course you want to edit. In the list of results in the Course View column, you can see the view for each course. In the course's menu, select Edit, and then choose the course view. A course must be unavailable to change the course view option.
How to add a Blackboard menu itemEdit Mode. Check that Edit Mode is turned ON. ... Course Menu. Look at your Blackboard course menu. ... Eight choices. You are presented with eight options for adding to your menu. ... Set Menu Item Name. Enter a Name. ... Positioning. Your new menu item will be created.
Edit Mode allows instructors to manage their courses. This button is located in the upper‐right corner of each Course area. With Edit Mode ON you can easily manage course content. With Edit Mode OFF you see what your students see.
The Course Management menu is located on the lower left menu bar on the Course Home Page. The course management menu provides instructors with tools to create, manage and modify the course. Files, Course Tools, Evaluation, Grade Center, Users and Groups, Customization, Packages and Utilities, and Help are available.
0:043:04Add Content to the Course Content Page in Blackboard Learn with the ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThere are several ways you can add or upload content to your course let's take a look on your courseMoreThere are several ways you can add or upload content to your course let's take a look on your course content page select the plus icon where you want to add content.
Create a courseOn 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. ... Provide the course information. ... Select Submit.
You can revert your course to Old Blackboard if you are unhappy with the conversion. To revert the course, click "Back to Original Course" at the bottom of the page. If you are happy, choose "Use the Ultra Course" button. Once you choose to use the Ultra course, you can't "go back" to Old Blackboard with this course.
Begin the preview Select the Experience the new Learn icon in the top-right corner of the page. In the pop-up window, start the conversion to the Ultra Course View.
On your Courses page in Blackboard, click the three dots next to a course and choose Hide Course. If you would like to unhide your course, click the Filter menu and choose "Hidden from me." Click the three dots next to a course and choose "Show Course."
You can create a new course in Blackboard Learn by defining just the course ID and the course name. However, courses have several other settings that control guest access, enrollment options, menu names, button styles, and other components. When you create a new course, Blackboard Learn uses default values for any settings that you do not define.
The default course menu defines the course areas to include in a new course by default.
You can set three default images to appear in standard locations in courses. Images are not required for courses to display properly. If you do not set default images and no images are included when a course is created, the course ignores the images areas and displays only the course areas.
To limit the course availability to specific dates, select Select Dates and provide a Start Date and End Date. To limit the course availability to a specific number of days after a student enrolls, select Days from the Date of Enrollment and provide the number of days .
Content areas are containers in a course that users can access from the course menu. Adding a default content area creates a blank content area and a corresponding item in the course menu. It does not include content or course materials.
You have three options for the Course Files Default Directory.
A link to email an instructor to request enrollment will appear next to the course entry in the course catalog.
When you delete a course, Blackboard Learn automatically creates a final, complete archive package. The archive package is stored in the course's autoArchive folder of the Content Collection under the following filename pattern: Course_ID _ Course_PKID _ Course_Title _ currentTime_in_milliseconds _bb_permanent.zip.
When you create a course, Blackboard Learn requires only two course properties: a course name and a course ID. However, several other course properties control important aspects of courses, such as when they're available.
On the Quick Setup Guide page, select the check box for Do not show the Quick Setup Guide when entering a course to disable it. To enable it, clear the check box .
Course structures contain predefined course materials such as Original Course View course menu links, instructions, and content examples that help instructors jump-start their Original Course View organization. Administrators control the availability of this feature.
On the Courses page, instructors can control availability for the courses that they teach. Point to a course card and select the lock icon to change a course 's availability. You can also change course availability on the Course Content page. When you change the availability of an open course, you can either make the course private or complete the course.
If you enable the Learn 2016 theme for your Blackboard Learn environment, we recommended that you disable course themes because the themes can conflict with each other and result in a poor user experience.
When a course is complete, the instructor can change the course's availability back to private or open. The Complete Course option isn't tied to the course's term.
Log into Blackboard, and locate the Course List module on the My Institution page. Hover over box and click the gear icon in the upper right corner of the module box.
Course ID: Check this box to display the course ID. Uncheck this box to hide the Course ID. To hide the course from this list, uncheck both the Course Name and Course ID boxes.
You can hide child courses of a merged course in the current term by deselecting any blue checked boxes in the list.
Planning is one of the most important aspects of developing your course. Develop an outline of what you want to include in your course. Then, build your content, test it, and get feedback on your instructional methods.
If a tool link on the course menu doesn't work, the tool isn't enabled. You can delete the link or ask your institution to enable it. If you did not include content examples, the course structure's course menu links provide empty areas where you can create content. More on the course menu.
Course structures are added to your course and don't replace your existing content. Include content examples when you add a structure to your course and discover new ways to present the content you've already developed.
You can control which tools appear to students when they access the Tools page. For example, if you don't intend to use the course messages tool, make it unavailable. No one can see it or access it, including you, until it's available again. If a tool is unavailable, existing content isn't deleted. After the tool is available again, the content becomes available.
Open: You can open a course when you're ready for students to participate.
Text isn't recommended for the course card image. If you use text, center the text both vertically and horizontally in the image. Wrap longer text over multiple lines so the text isn't cut off in smaller breakpoints.
Change your view. You can view the Courses page as a list or a grid. In grid view, you can customize the image on your course cards.
You can't reorder courses in the list. Courses are listed in alphabetical order and grouped by term with the newest courses first. Your favorites appear at the top of the page.
The course menu is the panel on the left side of the interface that contains links to all top-level course areas. Instructors can also provide links to the tools page, individual tools, websites, course items, and module pages. Instructors control the content and tools available on the course menu.
Course-to-Course Navigation icon: Access the other courses you're enrolled in from the menu.
Select the Open in a New Window icon to move the module to a different location on your screen. You can use the information as a reference while you navigate in your course. If the icon doesn't appear, the option isn't available for that module.
For example, if you're viewing the announcements page in one course and select another course in the menu, you're taken to that course's announcements page .
Expand or collapse the course menu frame. Move your mouse pointer near the border and select the arrow. When you collapse the course menu, you have more room to view content.
Instructors can customize the style of the course menu. They can change the color, add subheaders and dividers, and choose buttons or text for the links. These customizations create variations in the look and organization of your courses.
Changes made after you log in don't appear in the module until the next day unless you select Refresh in the Actions menu. The updates you see for a course only display if the content is made available, and you're a participant in the course.
Menus: An options icon appears for components with menus, such as content items, course menu links, or Grade Center columns. The options in the menu vary based on the component. If you see a gauge icon next to your files, your institution uses Blackboard Ally to measure the accessibility of your course content.
The Control Panel appears below the course menu and provides access to all course administration. The table describes each section.
By default, your Original course includes a Home Page on the course menu. The Home Page is a course module page. You can rename or delete this page, and create other course module pages.
A module page is a specialized content page that presents content in boxes, such as on a course Home Page. Students can keep track of tasks, tests, assignments, and new content created in the course. You can't add your own content to a module page. The system generates the information in each module.
Content area. Content areas are the top-level course areas and hold all of your course materials. You create, link, and manage them on the course menu. After you create a content area, you add content to it, such as online lectures, multimedia, tests, and communication tools. Blank page.
When Edit Mode is ON, an unavailable link title appears with the This link is hidden from students icon. Students don't see the link on the course menu.
Course menu: Users' access point for all course content. You control which links appear on the course menu.