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Blackboard Learn is The University of Alabama’s Learning Management System (LMS). Instructors use Blackboard Learn to create and deliver course content, communicate and interact with students, conduct assessments, manage grades, and utilize dozens of integrated instructional technology tools. Instructors and students access Blackboard Learn through …
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Blackboard Learn is the officially supported learning management system for The University of Alabama. Blackboard Learn supports a wide variety of teaching and learning activities including course content, discussion boards, submission folders and more. To learn more about Blackboard, view tutorials, and register for upcoming workshops, visit the Center for …
Available free of charge to all academic and administrative departments, faculty and staff.
Available free of charge to all academic and administrative departments, faculty and staff.
This software is licensed for use on both personal and University-owned machines and devices.
Available free of charge to all academic and administrative departments, faculty and staff.
Available free of charge to all academic and administrative departments, faculty, and staff.
This software is licensed for use on both personal and University-owned machines and devices.
UA is located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama – a vibrant, multicultural community a few hours from several major cities. Our exciting downtown and small-city atmosphere make our home one of the best places to live in the Southeastern United States.
Anna Stevenson a Randall Research Scholar studying mechanical engineering; and Jacob Wall a metallurgical engineering major are the latest UA Goldwater Scholars. The National Science Foundation Career awards, are in support of faculty who exemplify the role of teacher-scholars through excellent research and education.
Blackboard can be used for asynchronous courses or for developing supplementary materials for courses taught over ITV, compressed video or traditional classroom instruction.
Faculty, staff, and students have access to technical support Mondays thru Fridays, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Call the ITS Service Desk at 256-372-4357 for help, or submit a ticket online at any time. Submit a helpdesk ticket. Blackboard Collaborate Support.
Requirements/Limitations. Users of Blackboard must have Internet access. Other hardware such as microphones or web cameras may be required depending on the course and will be identified by the instructor.