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by Mr. Jamir Sanford 4 min read

How do I contact Rutgers ATS support for Blackboard?

Sep 23, 2011 · Rutgers is an equal access/equal opportunity institution. Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to direct suggestions, comments, or complaints concerning any accessibility issues with Rutgers websites to [email protected] or complete the Report Accessibility Barrier / Provide Feedback form.

What is blackboard used for at Rutgers University?

The Newark Computing Services Help Desk provides student support for Blackboard: Newark Computing Services Help Desk. Hill Hall, Room 109. (973) 353-5083. [email protected]. ncs.newark.rutgers.edu/hd. After Hours Support is available during evenings and weekends. Contact the NCS Help Desk at (973) 353-5083, and press 2 for basic ...

What is Blackboard Collaborate?

Blackboard is the official learning management system of Rutgers University—Newark extending the learning environment beyond the physical classroom. Blackboard Learn has many features that facilitate teaching, learning and interaction including: Incorporation of files, graphics, and audio/video clips into course materials

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What Is Blackboard Collaborate Ultra?

  • Blackboard Collaborate is a real-time video conferencing tool that lets you add files, share applications, and use a virtual whiteboard to interact. Collaborate with the Ultra experience opens right in your browser, so you don't have to install any software to join a session.
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Blackboard Collaborate Ultra How-To Resources

Pedagogical Best Practice & Recommendations

  1. Inform students: Provide students with clear information about when you’ll be hosting the web conference beforehand, including the time, date and connection information.
  2. Set up early: Start/join the conference at least ten minutes before the start time you’ve told students. This will give you a chance to upload any slides/documents (if necessary) and ensure everyth...
  1. Inform students: Provide students with clear information about when you’ll be hosting the web conference beforehand, including the time, date and connection information.
  2. Set up early: Start/join the conference at least ten minutes before the start time you’ve told students. This will give you a chance to upload any slides/documents (if necessary) and ensure everyth...
  3. Upload documents: Upload any slides or documents to the conference before the students arrive so they’re ready to go.
  4. If using webcam, turn it on/test it out: If you need to adjust the view, you can before anyone arrives! Make sure you are not sitting directly in front of a light source or a messy background, if p...

Additional Training and Resources

  • Blackboard training sessions: https://go.blackboard.com/Instructor-webinar-series Blackboard help for teachers: https://help.blackboard.com/Collaborate/Ultra/Moderator
See more on myrbs.business.rutgers.edu