To remove all students from all groups, select Unassign All at the top of the page.
Assigning Students to Groups Using Group Sets in Blackboard … If you have too many groups, you can leave the extra ones without any members, then they will simply be invisible to the students. No need to delete them!Oct 15, 2020
Editing and Managing GroupsSelect the checkboxes for Groups to manage.Use the Group's contextual menu to edit properties.Choose actions you wish to do.Group Settings allows students to create and edit their own Self-Enrollment Groups.
Faculty can create a Single Group with either manual enroll or a self-enroll option or they can create a Group Set. A Group Set allows for several enrollment options: self-enrollment, manual enrollment or random enrollment. Group members also have access to a variety of collaboration tools that faculty can enable.
Sometimes you need to remove members from a course group. This can only be done by course instructors and Blackboard administrators. Students cannot remove themselves from a group.
Find your course groups My Groups panel: The My Groups panel appears after the course menu. You have direct links to the group area for each group you belong to. You can expand the panel to reveal the available group tools. If you're enrolled in a group, the panel appears automatically.
Group Sets specifically; click the contextual arrow next to the name of a Group Set, and select Edit Group Set Properties. Make any necessary changes, such as renaming the Group Set or modifying which tools are available, and click Submit when finished.
2:467:28Creating Groups in Blackboard - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipYou once you have selected your students click Submit from the lower right corner. The group membersMoreYou once you have selected your students click Submit from the lower right corner. The group members now appear in their group scroll down and repeat the process to add members to the second.
You can use course group smart views in two ways: Students use the groups to collaborate with other students and complete group assignments. You create smart views to track their progress. You create a group to track a set of students who aren't performing well on assignments and tests.