0:054:05Blackboard Collaborate Ultra My Status and Setting and Session MenuYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe my status and Settings button is immediately available and active. If you select this icon. ForMoreThe my status and Settings button is immediately available and active. If you select this icon. For my status and settings.
Selecting a Status Away: Use this option to indicate that you have stepped away from the room. Leave Session: Use this option to leave the session. You will need to log back in to rejoin the session.Jan 4, 2019
Internet History and Cache Sometimes, this stored data can create problems for Blackboard users trying to login to the system. If you are experiencing “Session Already Running” errors or are unable to view certain web content, try clearing your Internet history and/or cache.
From the main stage, select your profile picture. Feedback appears with an attendee's profile picture on the main stage, in the Attendees panel, and in Chat. After 30 seconds the feedback disappears. The Away status stays until you return and select I'm back!
Make sure the user has the most up to date version of their internet browser. Advise your users to deactivate browser add-ons and see if that fixes their issue. Clear browser cache and refresh browser. Clearing the browser cache allows Collaborate to download the necessary components again to run a session.
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.Participants with their hands raised. Those with their hand raised appear at the top of their role list.Participants' status or feedback.Participants with their microphone turned on.Aug 6, 2021
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.
Blackboard Collaborate is regularly certified against the following combinations of browsers and operating systems....Certified browsers and operating systems.BrowserDesktopMobileGoogle ChromeWindows 10 & 11, macOS 10.14+Android 9+3 more rows
General Collaborate Ultra Troubleshooting Check that your browser is fully up-to-date. Check the browser's microphone and webcam settings to make sure the correct input is selected and that Collaborate Ultra has not been blocked. Clear your browser's cache. Make sure your browser allows third-party cookies.Jan 29, 2021
Go to Original Course View page. Check whether your web browser works well with your version of Blackboard Learn....Supported browsers.Desktop Browser VersionsMobile Browser Base Versions1Chrome87+33+Edge287+46+Firefox78+33+Safari13+ (desktop, Mac OS only)On iOS 12+
Open the Collaborate panel and select My Settings. Select Notifications Settings. By default all of the settings are turned on. These settings only turn on/off the notification banners and sounds.
With your keyboard, press Alt + H. Open the Collaborate panel. Open the Session menu. Switch to the follow-the-speaker view.
Click the Talk button to turn on the microphone. A microphone icon will appear in the Participants panel, the Talk button will display with a visual indicator and the microphone level slider will move up and down as the volume of your speech changes. Click the button again to turn off the microphone.
Join a SessionPoint to Tools and click Blackboard Collaborate to access the Blackboard Collaborate Scheduler Page.Access the Room Details page and click Join Room.
1:013:17Blackboard Collaborate: A one click virtual classroom - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipIn collaborate virtual classrooms students can engage directly with each other and with professorsMoreIn collaborate virtual classrooms students can engage directly with each other and with professors participating in video chat discussions. And raising a virtual hand to get the professor's.
If you do have the most recent version of Java installed, and Blackboard Collaborate is still not cooperating, the most likely fix is to clear your Java cache. These instructions are for Mac OS X 10.7. 3 and above. Step 1: Find the Java Control Panel.