Turn your audio and video on After you set up your audio and video, turn on both your camera and microphone to been seen and heard. Moderators can mute attendees anytime during the session.
The Ultra experience of Blackboard Collaborate makes it easy to share your knowledge. You can upload content, including PowerPoint® presentations, or share your desktop screen to show more details. Open the Collaborate panel and select Share Content to start sharing and collaborating with your attendees.
Open the Collaborate panel. Open the Session menu. Switch to the follow-the-speaker view. Switch to the grid view.
Anyone accessing a Collaborate session can make use of the new Gallery view, which enables you to see up to 25 participant videos on screen. Click on the View icon (four squares) top right to switch between views.Apr 9, 2021
Check that your browser is fully up-to-date. If you see the message that Application sharing is starting but the screen does not start sharing, stop and restart the application sharing. If you are using Chrome, make sure that the Desktop Sharing extension has been installed.Jan 29, 2021
In your Bb Collaborate session, navigate to the "Share Content" tab. Select on "Share Application/screen" in order to reveal the open applications on your computer (which can then be shared - you must have the application open for it to be available here.)Oct 20, 2020
Open the Attendees list to view all attendees. Open the Collaborate panel and select Attendees. At-a-glance you see: The roles of each attendee.
Whatever you view on your screen will be displayed to all participants in the Collaborate session.Sep 23, 2021
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Open the Collaborate panel and select Participants. At-a-glance you see: The roles of each participant. They are grouped by roles to make it easier to see who can do what in the session.Aug 6, 2021