Navigate to your Blackboard course site, and at the lower left click Course Tools > Student Email Addresses. 2. Click "Spreadsheet" to download a CSV file containing all of your students' email addresses. Or click "HTML Table" to view the email addresses in a table within your browser.Feb 3, 2014
0:001:37Check or change your email in Blackboard - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipGo up to the upper right corner. And find your name and then you're gonna pull down this little menuMoreGo up to the upper right corner. And find your name and then you're gonna pull down this little menu.
If you have the Blackboard mobile app installed, you can receive push notifications on your mobile device. You can manage which push notifications are sent in these ways: Blackboard on the web: Log in to Blackboard on a web browser and navigate to your Activity Stream. Select the Stream Settings icon.
Viewing Messages in BlackboardAccessing the Messages Tool. Log into your Blackboard course and click on the Messages link in the course menu.Viewing Messages, Part 1. You will now see a screen labeled Course Messages. ... Viewing Messages, Part 2. ... Viewing Messages, Part 3.Oct 31, 2018
Moderators supervise all private chats: When selected, moderators can see everything that is said in private chat channels. An alert appears at the top of the private chat channel informing users that the chat is being supervised. If you don't select it, you don't see the private chat channels.
Emails about announcements are always sent and aren't controlled by the global notification settings. If you post an announcement and forget to select the email copy check box, you'll need to create a new announcement. If you edit the announcement and select email copy and post it again, the email isn't sent.
In the app's main menu, tap Settings. Select Push Notifications and set your preferences. Changes you make in the app are reflected in the web view of Blackboard Learn and vice versa.
The colors map to these percentages: > 90% = green. 89–80% = yellow/green. 79–70% = yellow.