You can upload individual files as large as 100 megabytes to Blackboard and there is no limit to the number of individual files that you can upload. For files larger than 100 megabytes — particularly if those files are large videos — contact your school's local IT support staff.
Open the assignment. On the Upload Assignment page, review the instructions, due date, points possible, and download any files provided by your instructor. If your instructor has added a rubric for grading, you can view it. Select Write Submission to expand the area where you can type your submission.
Turnitin has a file upload limit of 20mb, if you try to submit a file over this limit, Turnitin will not accept the file. If your file size is bigger than 20mb you will need to save it as a PDF (if it is not one already) and then compress it.
When you are ready to submit an Assignment, click Browse My Computer to attach your file, then click Open to attach the file. (PDF). If the file uploaded is not one of the above file types, the instructor will not be able to view/grade the attached file.
Sometimes, because of network issues, Blackboard can be slow to respond, particularly if you are uploading any files. Do not close the web browser, or minimize it to do other things while the assignment/post is uploading, as this may terminate the upload before it is completed.May 24, 2021
To enable late submissions, use the Allow submissions after the due date? option and select yes. The default setting is no. When enabled, students will be able to submit papers after the due date and time has passed as long as that student has not already submitted a paper to the assignment.
rtf in order to upload to Turnitin. Turnitin will not accept PDF image files, forms, or portfolios, files that do not contain highlightable text (e.g. a scanned file - usually an image), documents containing multiple files or files created with software other than Adobe Acrobat®.
Instructors are able to upload a zip file of papers to a Turnitin assignment. The zip file may be any size up to 200MB and contain up to 1000 individual files. If the zip file exceeds either limit it will be rejected.
The simplest is to re-save your file as a reduced-size PDF. In the latest version of Adobe Acrobat, open the PDF you wish to re-save as a smaller file, choose File, Save as Other, and then Reduced Size PDF. You'll be prompted to select the version compatibility you need and then you can click OK to save.May 10, 2016
You may wish to upload single or multiple files, and/or folders to a centralised location (Course Files), and subsequently move them to other folders throughout your course, as needed. Blackboard incorporates many ways for adding files and folders to Course Files, including when you create course content.Apr 8, 2021
The colors map to these percentages: > 90% = green. 89–80% = yellow/green. 79–70% = yellow.
To make a PowerPoint presentation available to students on your Blackboard site, it is recommended that it be uploaded as an HTML/Web file that can open within the Blackboard window.