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.
An Enrollment Specialist can review your account to ensure that you have not been dropped from the course and that there are no holds or blocks that may be preventing you from accessing the course in Blackboard.
Workaround: This issue was resolved with the release of Blackboard app version 4.3 in June, 2019. If a test contains a File Response question, submitting the Test results in an error stating that the question is incomplete.
When you register for a class you are automatically enrolled into the Blackboard system for that course within approximately 6 hours. However, there could be several reasons why you may not see a Blackboard course.
You are a new student and have not created and activated your myUMBC account so Blackboard has not added you to any courses. If you did not upgrade your account, then you only have a portal-only, limited access account, which means you cannot access Blackboard and other associated services at UMBC.
It takes 24 hours from the time you registrar or change your registration in CUNYfirst for it to update in Blackboard. I see a class that I have taken previously, how do I remove these from the My Courses menu? Some instructors will keep their courses available after the course ends.
Make the course availableGo to the course you want to make available.In the Control Panel (at the bottom of course menu on the left-hand side) Click Customisation. Click Properties.Under section 3, Set Availability, select Yes.Click Submit.
On the Courses page, you can access all of your courses. Each course card lists the course ID, course title, and instructor. If your course has multiple instructors, select Multiple Instructors for a list.
1:213:04When 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.
The note “private” in your course title means that the course has not yet been made available to your students. To make your course available, follow the How to Make Your Course Available to Students instructions.
A breadcrumb trail is created near the top left of the page as you navigate through a course. This breadcrumb trail, also called breadcrumbs, keeps track of where you have been in a course. Click on any portion of the breadcrumb trail to access that recently visited page.
A course site isn't visible to students until the instructor manually publishes the Canvas site. If the semester/term has already started and you are definitely registered for the course, contact your instructor and ask them to publish the course. You may have previously set your Courses List to show other courses.
Tell MeLog into Blackboard.Navigate to the course whose Course ID you wish to identify.Click Customization under the Course Management section.Click Properties. The Course ID is listed on the first section of the Properties screen.
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.
Four Steps to Create Course Content that FlowsConsider your goals in teaching this course. Decide what you would like your students to accomplish from taking this course. ... Develop topics and subtopics, then narrow down further. ... Structure the course with what you have finalized. ... Plan your content types.
In the menu, select Upload to browse for files on your computer. The files appear in the content list. Open a file's menu to edit the file name, align with goals, replace the file, or add a description. You can also expand or create a folder or learning module and then upload files.
If you did not upgrade your account, then you only have a portal-only, limited access account, which means you cannot access Blackboard and other associated services at UMBC.
When you register for a class you are automatically enrolled into the Blackboard system for that course within approximately 6 hours. However, there could be several reasons why you may not see a Blackboard course.
Some instructors make courses available before classes start while others wait until the first day. Contact your instructor to see if the course will use Blackboard and if the course has been made available to students . Here is a FAQ for your instructor on how to make a course available.
NOTE: If you dropped the course, your instructor cannot add you to Blackboard. You must re-enroll and allow the automated process to add you back to Blackboard.
Blackboard is offline for maintenance. Blackboard has an unexpected service interruption. Check Bb Announcements for a planned upgrade or maintenance schedule, or click here to see the schedule. If Blackboard is offline for maintenance, the splash page will look something like this:
Created by Anna Sniadach, last modified by Mariann Hawken on Apr 28, 2021. Go to start of metadata. The items listed in the table below summarize recent updates to Blackboard known issues database. Note: This is not intended to be a comprehensive list of all known issues, but rather ones users may experience.
When an Instructor attempts to view a Student's results for a Self and Peer Assessment, a permissions error is thrown.
If a student enters text for an Ultra Assignment and then deletes it, they can submit the blank attempt without any warning or notification that it is blank.
Students receive an error message when they submit a late assignment in an Ultra course. The error message reads "Sorry! Your name isn't on the list." However, the submission is still accepted.
When an Assignment is created with two Rubrics, one to be displayed without grades and another for actually grading the Assignment, then is shown to the Student properly. However, if the Rubrics are created in reverse order, the the Rubric allowed to be shown to Students is displayed empty.
Course Card images cannot be smaller than 1200 x 300. Uploading a new image to the course card will overwrite the Original course banner to a size that is beyond the guidelines.
When hovering over the Ultra Course Conversion Wizard button, the tooltip text overlay appears on the far left of the screen.