Blackboard can be used for asynchronous courses or for developing supplementary materials for courses taught over ITV, compressed video or traditional classroom instruction.
Faculty, staff, and students have access to technical support Mondays thru Fridays, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Call the ITS Service Desk at 256-372-4357 for help, or submit a ticket online at any time. Submit a helpdesk ticket. Blackboard Collaborate Support.
Users of Blackboard must have Internet access. Other hardware such as microphones or web cameras may be required depending on the course and will be identified by the instructor. You must also be running an up-to-date web-browser with cookies, Java, Flash, Shockwave, and PDF-viewing enabled, and pop-up blockers disabled. You can check your browser's compatibility here .
If a student is kicked out of an assessment (quiz or exam), you have several options.
DOCX Format: Microsoft Office 2007/2010 introduced a new file format for Microsoft Office Word, Microsoft Office Excel, and Microsoft Office PowerPoint files.
When attaching files in Blackboard for Assignments, Emails, Discussion Threads, it is important to name the files properly.
Announcements appear not only in the Announcement page inside the course, but also in the Blackboard Home tab.
Discussion Boards are asynchronous threaded conversations within the Blackboard environment. Organized into Forums, the back-and-forth exchanges among faculty and students are further organized into threads. A forum usually poses a question to the class, or is focused on some other topic to keep the conversation going.
Instructors can create assignments in Blackboard as a way for students to submit course work. A column is automatically created for each assignment in the Grade Center. For information on creating assignments that are checked using anti-plagiarism tools such as SafeAssign and Turnitin, please contact Blackboard Support.